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Dem megadonor Alex Soros says Trump won presidency because he was ‘underestimated’

The son of far-left Democratic billionaire George Soros says President-elect Donald Trump beat Vice President Kamala Harris because he is the party's underrated “super candidate.”

“Too many Democrats are fighting over campaign tactics because it's easier to accept that Trump was an underrated candidate,” said Alex Soros, 39. I wrote this on X Friday.

“He was a 'super candidate,' increasing his appeal to a broader electorate that is perhaps beyond the reach of both Democrats and Republicans.

Alex Soros said Trump was an underrated candidate. Bloomberg via Getty Images

“This year, the president-elect outnumbered Republicans nationally.” he added.

The young Soros, a major donor to left-wing causes and candidates, received the term “super candidate” from a statement by Republican strategist Alex Stroman.

“Candidates matter, and that's the most important thing. Donald Trump is a super candidate, and maybe that's finally being recognized.” he told political news site NOTUS..

Billionaire Elon Musk, who was recently selected to co-lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under the incoming Trump administration, said: he agreed Along with Soros' statement.

“The people also believe in his platform and reject the far-left ideology of the current Democratic Party,” Musk added. In X, He owns it.

Alex Soros claims that Democrats fought with each other over tactics. AFP (via Getty Images)
Elon Musk agreed with Soros that Trump is a “super candidate.” Reuters

“If the Democratic Party becomes more centrist and more focused on people's values ​​and beliefs, it will do better in the future.”

Soros family He poured at least $60 million into Democratic campaigns. He supported President Biden's re-election bid this year and then endorsed Harris after the 81-year-old was forced out of the race.

Mr. Trump won a second term with a comfortable 312-226 victory over Ms. Harris in the electoral college system, winning the popular vote for the first time in three presidential elections.

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