With 75 Million Votes Already Cast, Is Change Coming To The Whitehouse?
- Naomi Dela Cruz
- U.S.A
- November 4, 2024
Image Credit, Nils Wende
On the eve of Election Day in America, an unprecedented 75 million votes have already been cast in early voting, a figure that typically signals a change in government. Historically, when voter turnout is this high, it often points to a dissatisfied electorate seeking significant change. If the polls—frequently scrutinized for potential manipulation—hold steady, America could be on the brink of a landslide victory for former President Donald Trump, marking a seismic shift in political power.
Reports suggest Trump is not only performing well in traditional Republican strongholds but also showing strength in typically Democratic areas. Key battleground states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Arizona appear increasingly within his grasp, while his campaign has even gained momentum in states like New York, usually a Democratic fortress. This election appears to be a referendum on the current administration’s handling of issues at home and abroad, from massive spending on international conflicts to economic struggles within America’s borders.
The mood of the nation reflects fatigue with prolonged foreign engagements, such as the funding of the war in Ukraine and America’s support of Israel in its conflict with Gaza. Americans have grown weary of funneling billions overseas while domestic issues like homelessness surge, visible in the rise of tent cities across the country. Many citizens, even those uncertain if Trump will significantly alter U.S. foreign policy, are seeking a president who will focus on America’s needs rather than sustaining a vast network of military bases and involvement in global conflicts.
Kamala Harris, who ascended to the Democratic nomination after President Joe Biden withdrew amid health concerns, has faced her own share of struggles on the campaign trail. The Biden-Harris administration has been criticized for its handling of foreign policy, particularly regarding the ongoing support for the war in Gaza, which has raised concerns among both domestic and international observers. With the White House appearing out of touch on several key issues, many voters feel that the administration has failed to address the pressing needs of the American people, leaving them divided and disillusioned.
Speculation is also mounting over potential implications of a Trump return to the White House. Analysts anticipate a halt to ongoing investigations against him, including those led by the Department of Justice and Special Counsel, sparking concerns about political accountability. In a surprising twist, Trump has announced plans to appoint billionaire Elon Musk as Secretary of Government Efficiency, a newly created position aimed at optimizing federal operations. Known for his unconventional approaches, Musk could bring a distinctly different perspective to Washington.
Yet, the atmosphere remains tense as Election Day looms. Both parties are bracing for a contentious outcome, with legal teams on standby to contest results if necessary. America finds itself on the edge of a political precipice, uncertain of the direction the country will take but resolute in the knowledge that this election will shape its future on both a domestic and global scale. The only certainty at this moment is that the path forward will not be easy, as Americans prepare for a day that could reshape their democracy.