As the calendar flips to another year, many Americans find themselves at the precipice of a pivotal moment: the opportunity to voice their opinions at the ballot box about the nation’s trajectory. Just a year ago, there was a palpable sense of optimism among many that Donald Trump would deliver on his promise to reduce prices immediately upon taking office.
But here’s the kicker: Trump had no genuine plans to alleviate the financial strain on Americans. Instead, his administration’s tariff policies have only exacerbated inflation, leaving many wondering if they were sold a bill of goods.
Concerns also loomed large last year that Trump might regain power, declare himself the supreme ruler, obliterate civil liberties, dismantle democracy, and turn the nation into a smoldering ruin.
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While certain rights, particularly those concerning immigrants and press freedom, face significant threats, the reality is that Trump has failed to transform himself into an authoritarian figure. This resistance can largely be attributed to robust pushback from the American populace.
In 2025, the nation witnessed two of the largest protests against a sitting president in its history, with citizens taking to the polls and delivering stunning defeats to Republican candidates.
In essence, the general sentiment across the country has been to treat Trump as if he were a contagious affliction to be avoided.
As the nation gears up for the November elections, many seem poised to render Trump a lame duck by shifting congressional power back to the Democrats.
Curious about the Democratic prospects in 2026? Check out my predictions below to gain insight.

