The âvibe shiftâ (as the kids put it) since (and leading up to) Donald Trumpâs epic victory over Kamala Harris is real.
Since Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 election, there have been notable shifts in cultural attitudes and policies towards the right. A number of changes in DEI policies (abolishing them) have occurred in a handful of household name companies, including Walmart, McDonalds, Meta, among others.
World leaders have also been receptive of Trump at levels not seen after his 2016 victory - or as Trump puts it, âIn my first term it felt like everyone was against me. Now in this term everyone wants to be my friend.â
And the feeling is âmore than a feeling,â according to a new report:
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 â with the left-leaning parties securing only 42% of their respective votes. The global demise of the political left comes off the back of President-elect Donald Trumpâs landslide election win, critics believe. The Right, meanwhile, won 57% of the average votes â representing the widest gap since 1990, the analysis found.
The global demise of the political left comes off the back of President-elect Donald Trumpâs landslide election win. In the wake of Harrisâ defeat, leftist parties in Canada, Australia, and Germany are already predicted to suffer similar losses in upcoming ballots.
Some âexpertsâ have attributed the rightâs rising popularity on hardline immigration policies
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