Trump's 'Mandate' Questioned as Popular Vote Lead Narrows

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Despite President-elect Donald Trump's claims of an "unprecedented and powerful mandate," his shrinking lead in the popular vote has sparked debate over whether he truly has the public's endorsement for his agenda. While Trump secured a significant electoral college victory, his popular vote margin is relatively small, leading to skepticism about his mandate. Critics argue that his claims are exaggerated, while supporters highlight his electoral success and GOP control of Congress as a strong position for implementing his policies.
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