The election was largely influenced by President Joe Biden's unpopularity, with many voters expressing dissatisfaction with his performance, particularly regarding inflation.
Biden faced significant backlash over issues like inflation, which had a lingering and enduring impact on public sentiment throughout the election year.
Schedule F is a proposal to strip civil service protections from many career federal workers, allowing for more loyalists to be brought into the White House. This policy was discussed during Trump's first term and is part of his broader plan to overhaul and reduce the size of the federal government.
Trump's 2024 campaign was more organized, with experienced staff who had been through the process before, making them better prepared to implement his plans and navigate legal challenges.
Proposals include eliminating the Department of Education and returning certain federal powers to the states, reflecting a broader conservative agenda to decentralize federal authority.
Donald Trump won. Vox’s Andrew Prokop explains how and Semafor’s Shelby Talcott explains what comes next.
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