Donald Trump's home-made campaign succeeded with a little money and a lot of energy in gathering support from 71 million Americans.

The election success took place in the midst of the deep pandemic that stifled the US economy, and despite Trump being heavily criticized for his easy-going approach to virus deaths, the president managed to mobilize his loyal voters.

In many states, it was also extremely even.

And the cautious attitude among Trump's party comrades shows that their future can still be strongly influenced by which side they now choose.

Those who openly believe that Trump should give up can be punished by the president's devoted electorate.

The party is Trump

There is a desire to return to a normal position within "The Grand Old Party".

With the issues and not the person at the center.

Donald Trump's policies have resulted in several important political successes that no one can take away from him.

The reduced taxes, deregulation and perhaps above all - three conservative judges elected to the Supreme Court.

In the short term, the question is when Donald Trump will give up.

In a longer perspective, it is interesting how Trump chooses to use his influence.

Political campaigns start earlier than the public wants to understand.

Discussions are already underway about the upcoming mid-term elections to Congress.

There, Trump can through his channels;

Twitter, conservative radio and television channels control which candidates can run and which ultimately succeed.

With all certainty, Dondald Trump has a completely different view of what types of leaders the party should highlight.

The future of the family in politics

Over the years, the core of Donald Trump has consisted of old friends, but above all family.

The big consideration for Donald Trump may be deciding whether he should run for office or if someone from his family should stand out: Donald Jr., Eric or Ivanka.

Raised to never lose or accept a loss makes reality difficult for Trump.

There is talk of a major television project and a new future for Trump, but the political legacy is important.

Therefore, it is quite likely that Donald Trump himself or that someone from his family will be there on the ballot papers in 2024. Until then, the party and the Republicans who themselves are considering running will have to wait for Trump's party to decide.