It's like a thrilling sports match where the underdog suddenly turns the tables. One of my history professors used to say that the Truman surprise in '48 was a wake-up call to those who thought they could predict the will of the people. Similarly, Trump's victory demonstrated that voters are not just statistics, but complex individuals with varying priorities. It seems that the element of surprise and unpredictability is what keeps the democratic process alive and kicking.
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