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  Why American voters handed the presidency to Trump

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One striking pattern hidden in the election results
“My suspicion is that Harris’s electoral struggles were more about Biden’s unpopularity and her association with his administration than any newfound love of the American public for the Republican Party generally,” writes senior correspondent Andrew Prokop.

Donald Trump ran a campaign for men. It worked.
Trump specifically sought to get young men of all races and men without a college education to the polls, writes senior features correspondent Marin Cogan. It was a risky strategy because the voters Trump was seeking have historically been among the most difficult to mobilize. But there are many reasons why male voters have been dissatisfied in recent years and might have been receptive to his messaging.

The global trend that pushed Donald Trump to victory
More people voted this year than ever before, writes senior correspondent Zack Beauchamp. And across the world, voters told the party in power — regardless of their ideology or history — that it was time for a change. In that way, Trump’s win may not been all that exceptional.

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