Have people outside the US always overwhelmingly favored Democrats in US elections? (user search)
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Isaak
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« on: March 24, 2023, 02:38:14 PM »

The bonkers Christian right is really something Sui generis American. The solid Christian centre-right in Europe can’t see a like to like there.

I think Reagan v. Carter was the last time the western world generally favoured a Republican. I guess there’s something about the American south as well

The Christian right, yes, but Trumpian right wing populism is a different story. One has to wonder how the French or the Swedes could hate Trump so much, yet so many vote for Trump-like parties in their own country.

Neither the SD nor the RN are really Trump-like. Trump, with his anti-intellectualism, self-centrism, and strange cultural mannerisms is a genuinely American phenomenon.

There is nobody in Europe that resembles him.
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