Commentary: US President in 2020 - why Donald Trump could win again

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Mr Trump has refashioned the world, American politics and the Republican party in his image - and he's only halfway done.

as an illegal witchhunt, and lambasted Democrats who wanted to “destroy America”, in those three or so hours, the crowds went wild.

Segments of the American intelligentsia have been waiting for years to see the back of him. Many political commentators have demonised Mr Trump’s style of politics and painted it as dark, divisive fear-mongering. However, a dispassionate assessment of his time in office highlights how, for all his naysayers, he has a track record which many voters will likely give the thumbs up to.The US economy is experiencing its longest rally ever, with unemployment at historic lows, the stock market brimming with optimism, and businesses benefitting from tax cuts and cheap interest rates.

offered in the form of former Vice-President Joe Biden and 2016 firebrand Bernie Sanders who lost to Clinton feel like more of the same that has gone before. Even US House Speaker Democrat Nancy Pelosi has climbed down from rhetoric on impeachment to avoid alienating his supporters.With a finger on the pulse of American politics, Mr Trump continues to tap into commonly felt pain points and has kept up the pressure when it comes to immigration, jobs and trade.

 

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Hope u don’t win, coward

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