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January 17, 2025
The Left is Now at Its Most Unpopular at Any Time Since the the Cold War
Update: CNN Has Settled With Young
Leftism is now more unpopular than when the Soviet Union was still kicking around.
Good job, Donkey-Chompers.
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.
Trump, who will be inaugurated on Monday, secured the popular vote with 77 million votes compared to the 75 million his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, raked in.
The Left's declining popularity is only expected to continue, too, experts say.
In the wake of Harris' defeat, leftist parties in Canada, Australia, and Germany are already predicted to suffer similar losses in upcoming ballots.
"The trend is up. There is no real reason to expect that it will stop anytime soon," Prof. Matthijs Rooduijn, a political scientist from the University of Amsterdam, told the outlet.
Update: Settled. Before I mentioned that the lawyer excused himself "to call my client." (AlextheChick pointed this out.) I thought maybe he was calling CNN to tell them, "We have to settle, what's the most you can offer?"
Unfortunately, this means that the size of the award will be protected by an NDA and we won't know how much they paid out. I guess maybe we can take guesses about it based on corporate filings, but they'll hide the amount in general "legal expenses" sums. Unless it's like a half billion dollars, I doubt we'll ever be able to have a good idea of how big the settlement is. The stone of the settlement will be hidden under too much general legal expenses sand.