Joe Biden’s presidency will be a footnote in the saga of how Trump won the White House again, despite a hail of impeachments, lawsuits, insults and lies
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Polls showed Biden falling behind Trump before he stepped aside, and that he lost ground after a shaky debate performance in June.
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Biden claimed that polls suggest he could have won a second term if he had not dropped out of the race amid concerns about his age following a shaky summer debate with Trump.
“President Trump‘s election has continued to put Palm Beach County at the center of the national focus,” Mayor of Boca Raton Scott Singer said. “It’s great timing because Boca Raton continues to be the economic engine driving the county with more than half the corporate headquarters in the county located here.”
As the rain fell onto Parade Plaza on Saturday afternoon, the 200 or so attendees of a “People’s Rally,” sang, danced and chanted to show their continued support for rights they said are threatened by a second Donald Trump presidency.
President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced Friday in his historic hush money case to an unconditional discharge -- allowing Trump to avoid prison, fines or probation, but cementing his status as a convicted felon just 10 days before he takes the oath of office for his second term.
Overall, the country that Trump is inheriting from Biden is in pretty good shape on everything from the economy to democracy, but Americans remain unhappy due to issues such as inflation and home prices, and long-term problems remain.
After inauguration day, it is on Trump and America to ensure that the oath to defend the U.S. Constitution is kept.
“He’s single-handedly changed the party," said Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind. Banks was sworn in as a member of the House as Trump arrived in Washington in 2017, when Banks said, Trump often have to deal with Republican pushback.
Trump 2.0 looks a lot like Trump 1.0 − unpredictable, tumultuous and with GOP infighting. It's also promising big changes that many voters wanted.