Op-ed by Summer Lane | Photo: Alamy
Much has been said about the chances of President Trump successfully winning the White House in 2024, but few people may realize the scope of how big such a victory could be.
Over the past few months, Americans have watched as Trump has increased his lead among GOP primary voters by dozens of points, knocking Republican candidate opponents down to single digits and gaining ground on Biden in even the most left-leaning swing states.
A prospective Trump victory in 2024 would be historic for many reasons. It would be a stunning rebuke of the Biden administration’s reckless policies that have catapulted the U.S. and the world into violent chaos. It would represent a return to traditional common sense leadership in Washington, D.C. It would also be the first time since President Grover Cleveland that someone would win two non-consecutive presidential terms.
Trump’s potential return to the White House would signal a seismic shift in the political landscape of America, uniting the majority of the country behind one singular agenda: making America great again.
Uniting a beleaguered Republican Party
While John Adams long ago warned about the dangers of a two-party system, it is nevertheless what Americans today must contend with. The Republican Party has historically positioned itself to represent the political sentiments of conservative Americans, but over the past few decades, it has become an echo chamber of weakness, surrender, and warmongering.
All of this changed in 2016 when President Trump chose to run on a Republican ticket, challenging the senseless violence of endless warfare in the Middle East, hammering weak candidates like Jeb Bush, and exposing the cowardice of many so-called Republican politicians.
In doing so, Trump has created a demand among Americans for strong and fierce leaders. “America First” candidates are now arguably the most powerful force in Washington, a fact that was keenly illustrated this week with the speakership victory of Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., a pro-Trump, pro-life congressman who was unanimously supported by House Republicans after weeks of internal negotiations.
Johnson will be, perhaps, the most conservative House Speaker in Congress in many decades. Republican voters can attribute this victory, ultimately, to President Trump and the slow-but-steady toughness that he is instilling in a younger and forward-thinking generation of public servants.
Democrats just want peace and a better economy
President Trump has called inflation “a country killer,” and as prices continue to soar and real wages continue to stagnate, the younger generation of America – many of whom lean Democrat – are starting to feel the sting of Biden’s economic betrayal.
As reported by RSBN, Rasmussen Reports found that at least 30 percent of Democrats will likely vote for Trump in 2024 – and those statistics are just a snapshot of how things are going right now. As the U.S. is perched on the edge of World War III and the southern border remains unsecured, things are likely going to get a lot worse before next November’s general election.
More Democrats will likely lean toward voting for Trump because he has a proven track record of keeping peace on the global world stage and kick-starting the American economy. With Trump, wages will increase, inflation will decrease, and American energy production will boom. This will drive prices down. Most voters understand this, and the increasing financial strain being placed on Americans’ wallets will continue to drive leftist voters toward President Trump in 2024.
In fact, it spells big trouble for Joe Biden that he is barely tied with President Trump in left-leaning swing states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, according to a pro-Biden PAC, Unite the Country. In their poll, Biden and Trump are tied at 50 percent, with “double haters” (voters who don’t have positive feelings toward either candidate) supporting the 45th president by three more points.
This is a significant marker from a mainstream poll commissioned by a Biden PAC. It signals that more support will continue to bump Trump into the lead in 2024. Trump Senior Advisor Jason Miller explained on X, “Pro-Biden group straining to show Biden TIED with President Trump in PA, MI, and WI. Think about that. They know Biden is in BIG trouble in these states.”
Swinging those three states red would seal the deal on a prospective Trump victory in 2024.
The United States or the Divided States?
Most news stories today would have Americans believe that the country is deeply divided on even the most basic issues, but the truth is that most people want very simple things. They want peace. They want financial security. They want border security. They want safe cities and safe schools. They want to know that the threat of nuclear war is off the table, and they would like to pay less than an average price of $50,000 for a car.
Is the United States as divided as we have been led to believe? In 2016, the legacy media assured the country that Trump could never win the presidency. He was too divisive, they told us. In fact, on Election Eve, Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation gave Hillary Clinton a 90 percent chance of winning the presidency.
And yet, the silent majority showed up strong on Election Day and catapulted Donald Trump into the White House in a resounding rejection of Clinton’s far-left ideological platform.
It was a political thunderclap that rocked the foundations of Washington, D.C., challenging the status quo and setting a new precedent of expectations for candidates running for office. Will they put America first or not? This singular question is now the bottom line for many voters.
A recent analysis by election integrity expert Seth Keshel posited that in 2024, Trump could very likely win the general election by tens of millions of votes as Democrat voters continue to abandon Biden and split on Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
If the nation swings red in November 2024, it will be a revolutionary moment in America’s history, proclaiming to the world that the U.S. is indeed united in restoring American greatness and prosperity for future generations.