Trump's resilience and consistent performance as president, coupled with the Democrats' failures, led people to rally behind him as a champion of their values and interests.
It conferred moral authority and legitimacy, making it harder for the left to challenge his presidency and leading to a more subdued response post-election.
Trump's focus on economic growth, border control, and opposition to radical values appealed to minority voters who felt neglected by the Democratic establishment.
Grassroots efforts, including voter turnout and engagement of young people, were crucial in mobilizing support and countering the establishment's attempts to undermine Trump.
The establishment's traditional policies and support for globalist agendas alienated working-class Americans who found a champion in Trump's populist, conservative approach.
The incident, seen as providential, deepened his connection with supporters who viewed him as a protected leader with a divine mission to save America.
Trump outlined specific policies and consistently discussed them at rallies, contrasting sharply with his opponent's lack of clear, trustworthy policy positions.
The party will likely continue to embrace radical elements, blaming poor candidates rather than their policies for electoral losses, which could further alienate voters.
Scott aimed to prioritize races that could win and to implement a more inclusive, effective leadership style supportive of the Trump agenda.
Gingrich suggested starting with a simple, bipartisan border bill to secure an early win and build momentum for further legislative successes.
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