The President of the United States holds the most influential position in domestic politics. The topics a president chooses to address—or not—can significantly influence the national conversation around elections. For a president’s party, it is crucial to have clear and consistent messaging from its leader, fostering effective communication and unity for electoral campaigns.
Donald Trump has persistently denied the actual reason for his victory in the 2024 election. He believes his triumph stemmed from widespread support for his immigration policies or a desire to see him return to the White House after his 2020 loss.
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Polling data, including results from election day in 2024, indicated that voters who shifted their support to Trump after not backing him in 2020 were primarily motivated by economic concerns, particularly inflation and rising prices.
Trump’s campaign focused on costs and inflation, but upon winning the election, he declared he would not take action on these issues, remaining consistent with one of his few campaign promises.
Trump did not disclose that his policies, such as implementing tariffs and cutting taxes for the wealthy and corporations, would exacerbate the affordability crisis.
Not only does Trump avoid discussing affordability, but when he does address it, he tends to completely dismiss the topic.

