Google Searches Skyrocket 1,514% After Donald Trump's Historic Comeback

Trump's win, marking his second non-consecutive term as the 47th US President, has divided public opinion.

Google Searches Skyrocket 1,514% After Donald Trump's Historic Comeback

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Donald Trump's historic comeback has sparked a wave of congratulatory messages and statements from across the globe. Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed it as a "historic election victory," while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described it as "history's greatest comeback." Vikas Swarup, a former Indian diplomat, praised the win as "one of the greatest political comebacks in history." Additionally, the victory has led to a significant surge in online searches related to Donald Trump and his remarkable achievement.

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Since the president-elect's comeback victory became official on Wednesday, the number of related Google searches jumped 1,514% percent, according to VisaGuide.World.

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News of Donald Trump getting elected the 47th President of America has evoked two different emotions in the American population. The right-wing populists, who strongly oppose immigration, cheered on and celebrated the new president while the Democrats started to look into new opportunities to migrate themselves.

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