Those opposed to Donald Trump are split into three groups: those who avoid all media, those who seek to understand his victory and those who prepare to resist.
Analysts question how America got to this point and whether Trump's presidency is an accident or a new trend.
It is argued that Trump’s victory is partly due to a rejection of what Joe Biden and Kamala Harris represent.
Trump is seen as closer to the people, with Democrats viewed as an elite disconnected from reality.
Senator Bernie Sanders accused the Democratic Party of having abandoned the working class.
The author concludes with the hope that this populist victory serves as a warning to Democrats in Europe and France.
Conclusion: The analysis suggests that Trump's victory is not an accident, but the result of a sense of disconnection between the Democrats and the working class. There is a warning for Democrats in Europe and France to learn from these circumstances.