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Trump phenomenonThe New Republic
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Some Democrats say it was difficult to persuade undecided voters that Donald Trump had been a bad president.
The good pre-Covid economy during the Trump years largely defined undecided voters’ impressions of him.
The Atlantic 's Ron Brownstein says the loss was driven by deep unhappiness with status quo among these groups.
Democrats failed to sufficiently harness voter emotions for their own ends, says Julian Zelizer .
Zelizer: Incumbent parties across the world have been falling like dominoes, in part due to the deep trauma many societies experienced in the aftermath of Covid .
Trump 's vicious attacks on democracy and authoritarian threats might have simply coded him to some swing voters as an outsider and disrupter of the status quo.
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