This election scenario is a repetition of the one that occurred in 2018 in Brazil, a neighboring country of Argentina, with the election of Jair Bolsonaro.
Argentina's president-elect, Javier Milei
Like Bolsonaro, Milei is generally seen as a version of former US President Donald Trump – who, after failing to win re-election in 2020, is now attempting to return to lead the United States. He shares the same extremist views and populist campaigning style. He also makes maximum and highly effective use of social media in his campaign. He also promises to make the nation more prosperous and greater. He also declares war on the elite…
What is even more noteworthy is that the reasons for Milei's victory are very likely to hold true for the upcoming US presidential election. Milei won primarily because Argentine voters were dissatisfied with the ruling party's decline over the past 20 years. They wanted a change of government at all costs, accepting anyone as president except a representative of the long-standing ruling party. In the context of the US, Trump's chances of winning decrease if incumbent President Joe Biden maintains his economic achievements until election day.
In the US, as in Argentina, shifts from one political extreme to another are always easy to occur. Therefore, the lessons from Milei's election victory are extremely useful for Trump and Biden in the US.
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