Trump Retakes Presidency

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Ballots are tabulated on election night at the Fulton County Election Hub and Operation Center, Fairburn, Georgia, Nov. 5, 2024 in Fairburn, Georgia. (Megan Varner/Getty Images)

Ron Kampeas and Ben Sales

As midnight arrived on the East Coast, it appeared increasingly likely that Donald Trump would retake the presidency — a victory that would reshape the United States and that could change its relationship with Israel while ushering in an administration whose domestic priorities do not match those of most American Jews.

That victory was confirmed early Wednesday morning when news agencies called Wisconsin for Trump, confirming that he had passed the 270 electoral vote threshold needed to win.

The tally made clear that Trump had successfully convinced a majority of voters to return him to the White House after a four-year hiatus that included an attempted insurrection by his supporters; felony convictions; and allegations of authoritarianism by officials who worked with him.

For many Jews, Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel — which launched a multi-front war and sparked a global surge in antisemitism — has shaped the campaign. The war split the Democratic Party, whose progressive wing pushed Harris to temper her support for Israel, and each campaign accused the other of being antisemitic, anti-Israel and fascist.

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