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By Allen Gindler
This year’s presidential candidates are to the left of where electoral politics was located just a couple decades ago.
The US is Moving Left No Matter Who Wins Analyzing the positions of both the Democratic and Republican parties through the outlined framework reveals a clear trend: the US is shifting left. The Democrats, led by Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, have fully embraced left-wing ideologies, advocating for extensive government intervention, collectivization of consciousness, and wealth redistribution. Meanwhile, the Republicans, despite their conservative rhetoric, have adopted populist, left-leaning elements, particularly in their broad government intervention in economic affairs, abandoning a free-market approach.
The political game in the United States is becoming increasingly confusing for the electorate. On the one hand, Trump is promising everything to get elected and the Democrats don't know what to do.
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Kamala is pretending to support fracking in Pennsylvania
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It's pretty funny watching them just adopt his policy positions. That really does make it about whether or not you want Trump.
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At least the Democrats are aware of their cluelessness, and strongly defending their left-wing idelogies. But, unfortunately, the Republicans are both promising right-wing and left-wing ideologies at the same time.
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Maybe on the whole, but Kamala has seemed very unsure about what she's standing for.
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