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Mathieu Bock-Côté: “Towards American disunity”

2024-03-08T19:18:49.530Z

Highlights: Mathieu Bock-Côté: “Towards American disunity”. “The America of 2024 is, however, much more polarized than the America of 2020.” “If the trend continues, the two will clash, as they did four years ago. Trump, of his… This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 80% left to discover. Listen to the club Le Club Le Figaro Idées with Eugénie Bastié.


CHRONICLE - If there is no risk of seeing the United States formally fracture after the presidential election, the country could allow itself to be drawn into a dynamic of internal secession.


The Super Tuesday results weren't really surprising.

They couldn't really surprise, anyway.

Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee in a few months – even if some are dreaming of a surprise independent candidacy from Nikki Haley.

Joe Biden will be the Democratic candidate – unless he is replaced at the last moment, at the end of an internal putsch justified by the visible collapse of his cognitive abilities.

But, if the trend continues, the two will clash, as they did four years ago.

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The America of 2024 is, however, much more polarized than the America of 2020. Not that it was peaceful at that time: as we know, the American political-administrative and media system has never really accepted the election of Donald Trump in 2016, and campaigned ardently to dynamite his presidency, by paralyzing it from the inside, by contesting its legitimacy from day one.

She also did everything to block his re-election.

Trump, of his…

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Source: lefigaro

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