Trump's Global Influence Grows with Increased Voter Support

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The article discusses a global trend where incumbent parties in developed democracies, including the United States, have been losing elections at an unprecedented rate, with 2024 marking a year where incumbents lost vote share in every contest held. This trend suggests a widespread anti-system sentiment among voters, as seen in various countries like South Africa, India, and Japan, and raises questions about the underlying causes of this political shift.
Topics:nation#anti-system-sentiment#democracy-challenges#donald-trump#global-trend#incumbent-losses#politics
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