Are we seeing the end of global leftism?
Probably not. For one thing, politics is sort of a fuzzy spectrum; there will always be a left and a right, although things are a little more complicated than that. But there is a reason the Overton Window is a thing, and it can’t go all the way to one side or another, and there will always be people and systems to the left and to the right of that window.
But modern leftist politics, defined by socialism and its fuzzy-headed cousin “progressivism” (which may be taken to mean “progress on the road to socialism”), seem to be losing ground. The recent reelection of America’s President Donald Trump is one sign of this — but only one sign.
Lefty political parties across the world are now more unpopular than any time since the Cold War, a staggering analysis of recent elections shows.
The Left suffered a record-low average of just 45% of votes in dozens of ballots held globally last year, according to the analysis of 73 democratic elections, conducted by the Telegraph.
In the United States and Western Europe, progressives were even more unpopular — with the left-leaning parties securing only 42% of their respective votes.
The Right, meanwhile, won 57% of the average votes — representing the widest gap since 1990, the analysis found.
The global demise of the political left comes off the back of President-elect Donald Trump’s landslide election win.
The nail in the coffin of leftist politics in the United States, at least outside of a few of our more deluded major cities (I’m looking at you, San Francisco), seems to have been the inept, incompetent, and corrupt Biden/Harris administration. The determination of this administration to shamble to the finish spewing stupidity with every step has only strengthened the incoming Trump administration; Trump II, “This Time It’s Personal” is enjoying great reviews from the voting public, with a majority approving of the Trump team’s transition and historic approval ratings for Donald Trump himself.
And it’s not just American politics that are on the move. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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