Voters considered questions such as how much they spend each month on food and heating, and whether they live better now than four years ago
explained Patrick Egan. Trump managed to convince voters that he could bring about positive change, especially in those areas where Americans felt the need for improvement.
According to Egan, polls also clearly indicated that Americans had more confidence in Trump’s handling of the economy than any other candidate. Trump’s campaign was mainly aimed at “average people” who are looking for economic security and stability and who expect a new administration to really represent their interests.
Regarding Hungarian relations, Egan highlighted the good relationship between Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, which can open up new opportunities in the field of relations between the two countries.
In recent years, Hungarian-American relations have unfortunately deteriorated due to political issues, but under Trump’s presidency we can return to practical cooperation based on national interests
Patrick Egan said, adding that this change would benefit both countries. According to the invitee, the two countries have been allies for a long time, and with Trump taking office, it will be possible to put the relationship back on the “normal business basis”, which serves the real interests of the United States and Hungary.
According to Patrick Egan, Trump’s victory holds the promise of both domestic and foreign policy changes. While the American public is primarily interested in economic changes, the improvement of Hungarian-American relations can bring new opportunities to the two countries, which will be particularly important in terms of future cooperation.
Source: magyarnemzet.hu