Trump Retakes White House: Here's What PRI Members Should Know About the Election's Key Developments
Former President Donald Trump reclaimed the White House late Tuesday night, delivering a decisive defeat to Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump has promised on "Day 1" to end federal electric vehicle (EV) mandates, a major factor in the nation's decision to deliver him a second election victory.
SEMA and PRI played a major role bringing the EV mandate issue to the forefront of the election, using its Driving Force Action SuperPAC to educate American voters on the damage that such policies will cause for the nation's automotive small businesses and consumers.
PRI CEO Mike Spagnola reacted to the results in a statement. Read the full statement here.
"SEMA celebrates the re-election of Donald J. Trump as president, which promises to deliver to the nation and automotive aftermarket industry a host of important policies wins, including the prospect of tax cuts to support small businesses, a more-fair regulatory environment and most importantly, a Day-1 end to EV mandates, which would have stifled American innovation and hindered an industry whose economic and cultural impact is integral to the American experience," Spagnola said. "We're excited to work with a second Trump administration to advance policies and legislation that will continue to make America a more prosperous and powerful nation."
Trump has also pledged to deliver a new round of tax cuts and push for regulatory relief for businesses.
Meanwhile, Republicans won control of the U.S. Senate after flipping seats in West Virginia, Ohio and Montana. Among the winners was Republican Bernie Moreno, an Ohio car dealership magnate. SEMA and PRI were among the very first to endorse Moreno in his campaign to win his primary and defeat three-term incumbent Sen. Sherrod Brown.
A number of important races remain uncalled, both at the state and federal levels. SEMA and PRI continue to monitor these races, including Maine's 2nd Congressional District, where former race car driver Austin Theriault is locked in a tight race, as well as those at the state level, where state legislative bodies hold important sway over a number of issues important to automotive enthusiasts.