Glad to see no bullshit dropped around 3AM while I was asleep, and that I have indeed awakened to a red-orange dawn. Despite the blueniggers throwing everything they had at him, up to and including two attempts on his life, the American Gracchus has not only survived but prevailed where even Nixon fell and Reagan bowed. Everyone's orange nigga is even taking the popular vote home. The Lord has not forsaken the land where eagles fly.
Some other observations downballot...
1) Nice to see the Senate flip cemented. Now I hope McCormick wins in PA and Brown hangs on to his lead in NV, plus the WI/MI Republicans flip the race again one more time (sadly looking unlikely). Not only do more Senate seats held by MAGA men obviously mean Trump will have an easier time getting actually decent nominees for his cabinet, judge seats, etc. through but the 2026 map is a tough cookie for Republicans and they're going to need as big of a buffer as they can get.
2) The House is looking tough but I hope the Republicans keep that too. It wouldn't do for Trump, so soon after winning the popular vote & Senate, to have his legislation shut down and endless impeachment attempts (even if they go nowhere in the Senate) pushed against him by Pelosi for the next 2 years.
3) Neocons are fucking dead, and thank God for that. Look at all the good that Cheney endorsement did for Harris, haha. For too long have the war pigs have gotten fat off the American taxpayer's dollars and the blood of all those who died in the GWOT they masterminded, now chop them up into bacon to fry or prepare the BBQ if you'd rather cook them whole. Let this be the death knell for the credibility of the 'forever war, (everyone else's) blood for the blood god' crowd once and for all.
3) Pro-life forces won in not just Florida but also Nebraska & South Dakota (henceforth I will refer to them as Best Dakota). Nebraska I'd say was actually probably the diciest of these, it's surprisingly squishy for a Midwestern/Plains red state and was home to one of the big RINO/Never-Trump princes, Ben Sasse. This is good, it identifies some not-insignificant bastions for the pro-lifers (like based versions of Massachusetts being the first state to enshrine homo marriage in 2004, made all the better by how they did it through a vote and not judicial fiat like the Massholes) and kindles hope for the pro-life cause in general in spite of recent defeats elsewhere.
However defeats in places like Arizona & Missouri indicate that strict abortion bans & a national Human Life Amendment are still a pipedream right now and that if they are to be achieved, it will be a generational effort taking at least 40-80 years (much like the leftist march to normalize babykilling and fag 'marriage' in the first place). Smart play for pro-life activists would be to ease up on pushing the anti-abortion absolutism, get Trump/Musk/Ron Paul/their guys to take a buzzsaw to the Department of Education and Randi Weingarten's teachers' union so as to clear the way for them to retake education, and get to work flipping the next generations. In the meantime, social conservatives should refocus on more winnable fights - gay marriage is the obvious next one but I think it would be easier to get voluntary school prayer re-legalized again, Engel v. Vitale was complete bullshit to an equal or even bigger degree than Roe v. Wade and Obergefell and it was godless kikery's first big chip in the armor of America's Christian spirit.
Overall, beautiful night. But the election's not over yet and I won't be fully satisfied until & unless I see that Trump has not only been inaugurated, but has an absolute Republican trifecta to work with. Hopefully one that functions a hell of a lot better now that Paul Ryan's people, neocon holdovers like Cheney, etc. have been routed.