Trump's Victory Sparks Democratic Infighting and Global Concerns
Donald Trump secures a decisive electoral win, prompting Democrats to reassess their platform and raising questions about international relations.
- Donald Trump won the presidency with 312 electoral votes and regained the popular vote, marking a significant Republican victory.
- Democrats are facing internal conflict, with figures like Bernie Sanders criticizing the party for losing touch with working-class voters.
- The Republican Party has secured control of both the Senate and is likely to retain the House, allowing them to advance their agenda with minimal opposition.
- Internationally, Trump's victory has led to cautious optimism in Ukraine, though concerns remain about potential changes in U.S. foreign policy.
- The Democratic Party is urged to reevaluate its strategies as it faces substantial electoral setbacks, including a $20 million campaign debt.



































































































































































