US Polls and an end to Ukraine war.

Finally, the U.S. has voted, and the results are rolling in. Personally, I feel that the U.S. electoral system has significant flaws, especially compared to other countries. The rules vary widely between states, and counties decide how they will count votes, which can create inconsistencies. Additionally, concerns over mail-in ballot integrity are not easily dismissed. In fact, it might be beneficial for international observers to ensure transparency and fairness, given the challenges surrounding the process.

Early returns suggest a notable shift in the political landscape. It appears to be a "red wave." Historically, Democrats were supposed to be a party that supported workers and the republicans a party that represented the rich. Last couple of elections Democrats have dominated urban areas, cities, and university towns, while rural America has been a stronghold for Republicans. However, this time, the Democrats are losing support even in the urban areas. After they mismanaged the economy and were caught naked in bed with pharmaceutical companies with all the vaccine mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems the Democrats are struggling to maintain their base across the board. The Vice President, in particular, is losing an average of 5 to 7 percent of the vote in major cities. It's clear that Republicans may be surprised by these gains. Despite being fed with the race theory, wokeism and gender transition theories,young voters came out in large numbers and voted for Trump. This is another thing that stood out.

I was so hooked to watching the results that I spent quite some time watching CNN, which has long been a staunch defender/cheergirl of the Democratic party. Their reaction to the incoming results has been telling—they seem genuinely rattled by the widespread red on the map. What's striking is not just the VP’s loss of support, but the growing possibility that Democrats could lose control of both the House and the Senate. If this happens, it will be a clear signal that President Trump, for all the good things he did during his 1st term, has correctly understood the pulse of the electorate, while the Democrats’ mistakes have become too glaring to ignore. A last-minute shuffle of candidates is not enough to reverse this momentum.

I look forward to three key things from President Trump in the first 3 months
- Efficiency commission headed by Elon Musk - Looking for him to fire 60% of the federal staff and still keep the country running just like he did with Twitter.
- Mass deportation of illegals from the US
- End of the money supply to Ukraine, thereby ending the Ukraine conflict
 
This is the presidential race map from CNN at 12.00 Pm IST. "CNN" host Anderson Cooper seems to be all red and says Trump is overperforming. Irony, he is hesitating to say, the Democrats and Kamala Harris have underperformed or missed the voter sentiment altogether. It is fun to watch the gloom in the CNN studio, when the person says "The guy who seems to be the president-elect is Donald Trump did not want to debate Kamala Harris". He is still ga ga about Kamala despite the numbers, saying she appealed to the good angels, I am now wondering who Trump was appealing to.



Here is a song dedication for the 45th and 47th President of USA. 





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