Right... Fruits... None, again.
I can't say that.
Fruit is perishable.
Even a temporary respite from Democrat's headlong plunge into the abyss gives people pause to see an alternative. Some seeds take longer to produce, and the final results aren't in.
Galvanizing 75,000,000 people to support America, even if some do so out of near idolatry for a man, is a resurgence in patriotism we haven't seen outside of the fervor of war. (I think that number is low, too.)
And the Biden administration has spent much of their first 100 days undoing what Trump had done, making the contrast that much more sharp--awakening even some of the Leftists to what they voted for, and giving cause for thought among those were in the middle.
It isn't Trump, so much as that reawakened sense of contrast. Pre COVID, a lot of good results from sane policy that should have been codified, post-COVID we see a mess, but the perfidy of those in positions to influence policy, alleged "experts" in their fields is being exposed, too, and their advice, their expertise is the foundation of bad policy that followed.
Note, as was better said than I can, that
Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
we are there.
How long those evils will remain sufferable before we either set this nation back on track or resort to the next step is the question, but at least a portion of the population has been awakened to the difference.