Major news outlets warn democracy imperiled globally in 2024, voters could make 'wrong choice'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : "Even if these parties won't elect a dictator any time soon, the piece lamented that they would still be able to "exert ever greater influence over EU policies if they score highly" in the upcoming elections, and force local leadership to "step back from defending values that underpin democratic society.46% : "Vinocur went on to warn that "far-right parties -- perhaps most significantly in France and Germany -- are building genuine momentum and turning into potential national governments that would be hostile to EU institutions in Brussels and Europe's Muslims, while also being more sympathetic to the Kremlin.
44% : "Politico Europe editor-at-large Nicholas Vinocur voiced similar concerns in a Jan. 1 piece headlined, "Democracy is in peril in the world's bonanza year of elections," and asked, "Is 2024 the year when democracy hits a tipping point and slides toward autocracy?"While Trump has made headlines for being targeted by the FBI and various prosecutors, which supporters say indicate he is being persecuted by the powers that be, Vinocur argued it is Trump himself who will weaponize America's institutions.
36% : After arguing that electing Trump would turn the world further against democracy, he suggested that the very act of allowing voters to choose who they wish to elect could end democracy, "If they make the wrong choice, 2024 may be remembered as the year the world embraced elections without democracy.
33% : "If Trump regains the presidency, she suggested he "would transform America into a loose cannon with isolationist tendencies at a time of grave geopolitical peril."While his return to power is not guaranteed, even the chance of it happening, she said, is dire.
25% : "Trump may not become the nominee, and if he does, he may well lose.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.