From sea to shining sea, Trump’s presidential victory painted America in a resounding shade of red, with more counties falling into Republican hands than a clearance sale at MAGA headquarters.
While Democrats cling to their urban fortresses, the rest of the map reflects a sweeping endorsement of President Trump’s leadership. His win wasn’t just about states – it was about counties, coast-to-coast, delivering a mandate that even the most stubborn lefty pundits can’t whitewash.
Trump wins most counties.
Let’s do some simple math: Over 90% of counties nationwide swung [1] in favor of President-elect Trump during the 2024 presidential election, based on a preliminary analysis conducted by The New York Times. If counties were concert tickets, Democrats would be stuck in the nosebleeds while Trump’s fans filled the VIP section and spilled into the parking lot.
Trump also won BIGLY with Blacks, Latinos, and Christians as well as many other groups. In fact, the Trump win was SO BIGLY that he even won the popular vote, currently set at 50% with 76,842,136 votes vs. Kamala’s 74,341,051. And his electoral win was HUGE with 312 electoral votes vs. Kamala’s 226.
And what about the seven battleground state? They were pretty much the ONLY states that Trump and Kamala ever visited during their campaigns: Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. TRUMP WON THEM ALL.
Riding the Trump coattails.
The election wasn’t just about Trump either. His win had coattails longer than a wedding train. Down- ballot Republicans surged, flipping key districts, solidifying state legislatures, and cementing a GOP- controlled Congress and Senate.
Diminishing the win? Nice try.
Yes, not surprisingly, the Democratic spin doctors are out in full force right now saying that Trump’s landslide wasn’t really a landslide. They are frantically trying to downplay Trump’s success, insisting the victory doesn’t equate to a “mandate.” But this wasn’t just a Trump win – it was a Republican wave, sending a clear message that voters want a unified agenda under Trump’s leadership. MAGA is the mandate [2] no matter what fairy tales the Dems are trying to spin.
Funny, the Dems didn’t say the same thing about mandates in 1992, when Bill Clinton took office with just 43% of the popular vote. Back then, Clinton’s razor-thin plurality was hailed as a “mandate for change.” The hypocrisy is so thick, you’d need a chainsaw to cut through it.
Yes, Trump’s second term starts with CLEAR MAGA marching orders from the American people. And the Democrats know it. They just don’t agree with it: Secure the border, revive the economy, and make America Great Again.