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The Trump Phenomenon provides a comprehensive analysis of how populist politics emerged as a dominant force in American politics during the 2016 presidential election. Peter Kivisto, a respected scholar, explores the historical, social, and political factors that enabled Donald Trump to capture the presidency and fundamentally alter the political landscape.
This book delves into the underlying currents of populism, examining how economic anxiety, cultural grievances, and anti-establishment sentiment converged to create unprecedented political momentum. Kivisto analyzes Trump’s rhetoric, campaign strategies, and messaging that resonated with voters across different demographics and regions.
Through careful examination of polling data, electoral results, and sociological trends, the author explains how traditional political boundaries were redrawn. The work serves as both a historical document of a pivotal moment and an analytical framework for understanding modern populist movements in democratic societies.







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