No matter who you voted for, I think all Americans can agree it’s going to be a rough Thanksgiving.”
The Trump family’s style evolution from 2016 to 2024 reflects a cohesive branding strategy
As we age, we lose volume in the cheek area, so I suggest a small amount of filler has been placed there just to restore a more youthful appearance,
By 2024, the family’s style is more coordinated, with a shared emphasis on sophisticated, tailored looks
You can see he's lost some weight in the face area
She’s once again sporting an identikit of pearly white veneers which seem to be common practice if you’re a Trump
In 2016, their fashion choices emphasised individuality within a larger narrative of disruption and outsider status,
There's some slight weight loss in his face, but that's likely just a case of being older and taking care of his body which has resulted in slimmer, more honed-looking features.
This shift reflects their attempt to unify under a polished family brand, projecting
Each family member dressed to stand out in a way that complemented Trump’s campaign style—bold, direct, and sometimes unrefined,
I’m really torn, but I think it’s Trump. I want to have a chance at getting a job when I graduate.”
Trump supporters often have a lower civic engagement and social trust, so they can be less inclined to complete a survey,
America’s future will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer and stronger than it has ever been before,
I secretly went with my neighbour and voted Republican, but we won’t tell any of our liberal friends,
I kind of trust pollsters less,
Election polls are increasingly useless,
That would have been disqualifying for any other politician,
It’s time to put divisions of the past four years behind us,
We're going to be paying down debt. We're going to be reducing taxes. We have we can do things that nobody else can do. Nobody else is going to be able to do it. China doesn't have what we have. Nobody has what we have. But we have the greatest people also. Maybe that's the most important thing."
And in addition to having won the battleground states of North Carolina, I love these places, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. We are now winning in Michigan, Arizona, Nevada and Alaska, which would result in us carrying at least 315 electoral votes,