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Donald Trump And The Inescapable Musical Chairs Of Politics

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Last updated: November 9, 2024 8:20 am
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As I exited my polling station in New York City after casting my vote, the atmosphere in America’s most liberal city was subdued. The pins being sold outside bore the message “Keep Kamala and Carry On-a-la”, but the underlying tension was palpable.

Donald Trump’s unexpected resurgence forces us to acknowledge that Americans are not content with simply carrying on. Similar to India earlier this year, they are weary of the economic struggles that have plagued them since the 2008 financial crisis, leaving many under-employed. The once-beneficial forces of globalization and technological advancement have now turned against the working-class Americans, causing financial hardships that cannot be ignored.

This recurring theme of change in leadership is becoming a defining trend in both the American and Indian election cycles. This marks the third presidential election since 2016 where the incumbent party has been ousted from power, a pattern reminiscent of the 1970s when economic concerns overshadowed all other issues.

The discontent among ordinary voters is evident not only in the US but also in India, where economic concerns have taken precedence over traditional voting patterns based on caste or religion. The elite class, who have benefitted from economic growth, are disconnected from the struggles faced by the majority of the population who are working multiple jobs just to maintain their standard of living.

The issue of polarization, once thought to be a defining factor in elections, has been challenged in both countries. Voters are no longer confined to strict party lines and are instead making pragmatic choices based on their own beliefs and values. The media and pollsters, who have often failed to accurately predict election outcomes, are losing credibility as they continue to operate within their own echo chambers.

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Kamala Harris emerged as a beacon of hope for many, despite facing numerous challenges beyond her control. The conversation around gender representation in politics took a backseat to more pressing economic concerns, as voters sought solutions to their immediate struggles.

As Trump seeks to leave a lasting legacy, he must address the economic pain felt by the working class and deliver meaningful solutions. Failure to do so may result in a return to power for the Democrats in 2028. The shifting political landscape in both the US and India highlights the need for leaders to address the real concerns of the electorate, rather than relying on outdated political strategies.

In conclusion, the recent elections in both the US and India reflect a growing discontent among voters and a desire for change. Leaders must listen to the voices of the people and prioritize economic growth and stability to secure their support in the future.

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