NYT: Trump's Victory Opens an Era of Uncertainty for the USA.
Analysis of Donald Trump's victory in the presidential elections in the USA - review by The New York Times
According to The New York Times analysis, Donald Trump's victory in the elections marks the beginning of uncertainty for the USA. For many, it portends a bleak outlook for American democracy.
The New York Times notes that this is the first time in US history that a candidate convicted of a crime becomes president. Despite this, Trump managed to garner voter support based on their economic fears and concerns about illegal immigration.
The New York Times highlights several key aspects of Trump's campaign:
- Formation of a new political coalition that includes not only white workers but also members of the working class among African Americans and Latinos.
- Emphasis on isolationist policy and rejection of international commitments.
- Promises of radical restructuring of the American government.
In his speech in West Palm Beach, Trump declared that he leads "the greatest political movement of all time" and has an "unprecedented and powerful mandate".
The article by The New York Times also pays attention to the historical context: Trump became the oldest president in US history at the age of 78 and the first politician since Grover Cleveland to return to the White House after losing the previous election.
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