Elections to Look Out For in 2024

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Elections to Look Out For in 2024


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With at least 64 countries holding an election this year, 49% of the world’s population are heading to the polls. So with so many to keep an eye on, we break down some of the key races that you might not be paying attention to…

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  1. I expected your analysis on the 2024 US presidential elections. It is probably the most impactful elections to the entire world especially because Donald Trump looks likely to make a comeback.

  2. It’s probably official now that the Morena party a popular party in Mexico would win this election since the PRI candidate it’s been clowned a ton by the media and the people an is seen more as a puppet of the PRI corrupt party and AMLO has fixed some issues of Mexico making his party a popular one among Mexicans or as he call it el Pueblo

  3. Bukele did what needed to be done, and doesn't micromanage everything like other people are are called dictators. I think his twitter bio is a joke directed at the rabid USA media who demonises him just for being right-wing.

  4. FUN FACT: the Kuomintang was established by Chiang Kai-Shek, who founded the nation of Taiwan after being persecuted by the communists. Yet some people think they are pro-CCP for some reason…

  5. So ironic they colored the EU, as if EU elections ever were democratic or made a difference. It's the most techno-dystopian oligarchy after China.

  6. Something I think isn't emphasized enough in analysis of the upcoming US election is the legislative elections.

    The house looks to be up in the air with maybe a lead for the dems, but the senate is stacking up to be a knock down drag out fight, because the republicans have made it abundantly clear at this point that the dems will need to kill the filibuster to get anything done, and with the idea losing it's shock factor among establishment dems, the republicans are basically starting to realize they challenged the dems to win enough seats so that even defectors won't be enough to prevent a vice presidential tiebreaker in favor. It'd have been an uphill battle already since the Senate is an inherently right leaning institution due to how it's elected, but now the Republicans are gonna be fighting tooth and nail to hold on to as much power as they can there so that the Manchins and Sinema's of the democratic party can't be outvoted.