You can look at the glass as half full because conservative parties did better than they'd done in the past but you can't argue with the fact that they didn't do nearly as well as they were expected to do in the Canadian and Australian elections just a few months prior. trump's words and actions have hurt conservatives in other countries.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Fri May 30, 2025 10:50 amWrong.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri May 30, 2025 10:27 am
Wrong.
If you look at the expectations in Canada and Australia prior to trump taking office and then the results on election day itself you get a much different picture.
- In Canada, the conservative party had a 20+% lead in late 2024 but lost that substantial lead
- In Australia, the coalition was leading labour earlier in the year before it shifted and labour came from behind to win the election
trump is singlehandedly turning voters in other countries off to radical rightwing parties and policies.
You whining about the afd being called "far right" is![]()
Canada didn‘t take a giant step to the right as expected. They still edged right comparing prior elections.
The AFD (headed by a lesbian BTW) policy wise is no more ‘Far Right‘ than MAGA. Even less so really.
Funny, you're triggered when the afd is called "far right" or trump is called a fascist/Nazi but I don't see you saying anything when trump and MAQA yahoos wrongly call people who oppose him or rule against his policies unhinged, radical, lunatics, Marxist, socialist, etc.





