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Editorial: Liberation

  • 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.