"Don't forget all that we accomplished," President Biden said during his Thursday address on the election. "It's been a historic presidency. Not because I'm president, [but] because of what we've done. What you've done. A presidency for all Americans." The electorate that voted Tuesday held a different opinion. According to the Fox News Voter Analysis, only 40 percent of voters expressed a favorable view of Biden. His unfavorable rating was a whopping 58 percent. The economy and immigration were the two most important issues. Voters preferred Trump over Vice President Harris on the economy by 24 points. They preferred Trump over Harris on immigration by a jaw-dropping 77 points. The country shifted right on Election Day. Trump made inroads everywhere, in all corners and among critical voting blocs. He is on track to win all seven swing states. He is the first Republican to win the popular vote in a generation. He is the only Republican since Ronald Reagan to win the "blue wall" states of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania twice. He is expected to enter office with a Republican trifecta of the White House, the Senate, and the House of Representatives. The electorate identified as Republican for the first time since Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. Biden's presidency is "historic," therefore, not for its accomplishments but for its ultimate outcome: Donald Trump's reelection, the first nonconsecutive presidential terms since the 19th century, and a working-class realignment toward the GOP.
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