President-elect Donald Trump has been a divisive,unpopularpolitical figure for years, and he remains so. Even as he improved on his previous two runs for office by winning the popular vote, it seems Americans by and large didn't change their minds about Trump personally — many still have m...
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Could this be Europe's 'Trump moment'? Why EU vote matters for UK Since Thursday, nearly 400 million citizens in the EU's 27 member states have had the chance to elect 750 members to the European Parliament. The radical right is on the rise in this election, with populist parties wide...
Exit polling data from the Associated Press showed that Trump won 42% of the Latino vote in the 2024 race, the highest percentage for a GOP candidate in at least 40 years, and up from 28% in 2016 and 32% in 2020. Trump’s executive order making English the official language may end...
As Donald Trump notched up victories across the country, from Texas to Tennessee, Alabama and many more, Sky News asked people in Virginia if they would vote for him in November.
There’s a cautionary example of how diaspora support can turn very quickly from positive to negative. In the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, Donald Trump was hugely popular with many Chinese-Americans. However, in the 2020 election, support for him plunged, in the wake of his trade war ...
If Bonevac had argued that a vote for Trump was a vote for a lesser evil or a means toward resisting Liberal secularism (or Liberal technocracy), I could have respected his argument--this is, essentially, a versionof the sober-minded Christian Conservative defense of Trump (recall)...
Trump and Putin are due to speak today, and Ukraine fears any so-called peace deal created by the pair will really be a "suicide deal, take it or leave it". "In that case, they will probably leave it. The war will go on, the Americans will pull away and things will g...
Abortion is probably the thing that would hold me up the most in voting for Hillary. But if there wasn’t anyone else, I would most likely vote for her, because I can’t put somebody like Trump in the White House.” Meredith Ethington, 39, freelance writer and blogger atPerfection Pendi...
The Democratic Party, like the Labor parties in the UK and Australia, long ago ceased to represent the interests the American working class – white, black and Latino – and Trump has presided over a dramatic shift in the working-class vote from the Democrats to the populist Trumpian Republica...