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Europe is turning right. Could Trump lead the way for US next?

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18.06.2024

The 28-year-old right-wing populist, Bardella shocked the establishment when his party got 31.5% of the vote in the recent EU election. (Video: Reuters)

Europeans are rebelling. They are dumping their long-ruling liberal parties, sick of suffocating climate diktats that have driven costs higher, unchecked immigration that has driven wages lower and a loss of sovereignty to the EU.

Can Americans be far behind? Will U.S. voters fire Joe Biden – fire his absurd EV mandates, his dangerous open border, his inflationary spending and his love of globalist institutions like the U.N. -- and instead choose a return to Donald Trump and common sense?

The polls suggest it could happen; it wouldn’t be the first time that Europe has shown us the way.

EUROPEAN VOTERS REJECT SOCIALISM, FAR-LEFT POLICIES IN EU PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS: 'POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE'

In 1979, the British people upended England’s dominant Labour Party, which had ruled for 11 of the prior 15 years, and chose Maggie Thatcher, leader of the Conservative Party, to be the country’s first female prime minister. Her party promised to promote growth, reduce the role of government, bolster the UK’s defense and uphold the rule of law.

Eighteen months later, conservative Republican Ronald Reagan trounced incumbent Democrat President Jimmy Carter, winning 489 Electoral College votes to Carter’s 49, running on a similar platform.

FILE – President Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. (Getty Images)

MACRON STANDS BY MOVE TO DISSOLVE PARLIAMENT, TRIGGER SNAP ELECTIONS

In both cases, voters spurned the Establishment; in both cases, voters were proven right. Both Thatcher and Reagan were credited – by voters if not the liberal press --........

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