President-elect Donald Trump recently celebrated the Republican Party's victories in the White House, Senate, and House of Representatives at a Mar-a-Lago event in Florida. Trump highlighted the fact that in his first term, critics often pointed out that he had won the election but not the popular vote. However, he proudly declared that this criticism no longer applies to the Republican Party.
Trump emphasized that the Republicans not only secured the White House but also regained control of the Senate and the House of Representatives. This triumphant moment marked a significant political achievement for the party.
It is worth noting that in the 2016 election, Trump secured the necessary 270 electoral votes to claim victory in the presidential race. Despite this electoral success, he lost the popular vote to his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.