While the rise of right-wing populism is undeniably on the rise, what we began to wonder is: outside of the end results, are there patterns between the voters in the recent national elections in the U.K., U.S., France, and Germany?
It’s been an interesting end of June and early July for Democrats to say the least. The early debate gamble has definitively played out poorly for the Biden campaign, and the entirety of the messaging around the election is now focused squarely on Biden and his age. While it will likely take time before the focus shifts back to Trump (hopefully not too long), we thought it would be interesting to take a look at how the public’s opinion had changed after Trump’s conviction. Moving from the hypothetical to the actual news of the former President being found guilty on all 34 felony counts.