Forty-four years ago, Ronald Reagan prepared to take office after a shockingly strong victory over Jimmy Carter. Just six years after Watergate, Americans had turned to an outsider, someone who promised “Morning in America” by making a massive course correction following a generation of anger, division, and bitterness.
Reagan delivered on that promise.
Now, America has chosen again to break away from a generation of partisanship and establishment failures at home and abroad. Donald Trump is returning to the White House with the clearest mandate for change from voters in more than a decade – and in many ways, a change back from the “fundamental transformation” that Democrats pledged in 2008.
This time, Trump has prepared himself for that transformation. His support from voters has never been higher. The Senate needs to deliver Trump’s choices to…