The EU elections are right now. Nationalists are expected to gain some seats but is meaningless since EU is non-democratic. Most likely will make all the leftists and "center-right" discovering their common ground that was there all along, flooding EU with more migrants. I would like to hear from someone from Europe what is the difference between "center-right" and the left,
India has elections but 0 impact on the rest of us, they will still export people around the globe regardless of who wins.
South Africa just had elections as well. The socialist anti-white ANC (Mandela's party) just lost their majority for the first time in 30 years, meaning they're going to team up with even more extreme black nationalist parties who want to slaughter all the whites and take their land.
Feels like apart from the US and places where those are elections that were scheduled to happen years in advance, a lot of these places were banking on the population being blackpilled enough that they either don't vote or just vote mindlessly the same.
In the UK that seems to have MASSIVELY backfired in that the conservatives might not exist as a party after (good) and I'm hearing 'far right' have made massive gains in EU elections. Then you have on the smaller scale the Brandon Herrera ALMOST win with a 10/1 campaign budget deficit, seems like we have some good opportunities to really hurt them this year, not just by getting Trump back in office.
"Right wing" politicians have really done a disservice to England over the last, what, 15 years? There was genuine opportunity to contrast the stability, growth potential, and liberty of a responsible right wing government with the tyranny and economic retardation of the EU, but instead the people got treated to a sloppy, milquetoast, groveling left-wing-light that made absolutely no one happy. Now Labour is poised to make a resurgence and cannibalize the country.
You had mainstream parties associate those that wave the St George's Cross flag proudly not just at sporting events as racists for years, this has been a problem for a LONG time.
The best case scenario for the UK elections is you get a hung parliament but conservatives are DEVASTATED sp Labour are forced to share power with a smaller party. Second best is Labour have an extremely small minority. Conservatives though NEED to be gutted to send a message of what happens to backstabbing traitors while Labour are just open traitors.
A Jewish woman won the Mexican election last week. We are expected to believe that this is totally organic and normal.
What was it again, 37 candidates murdered during that election?
At least we know Mexico's president is just a figurehead and it's the cartels that REALLY run that country.
The EU elections are right now. Nationalists are expected to gain some seats but is meaningless since EU is non-democratic. Most likely will make all the leftists and "center-right" discovering their common ground that was there all along, flooding EU with more migrants. I would like to hear from someone from Europe what is the difference between "center-right" and the left,
India has elections but 0 impact on the rest of us, they will still export people around the globe regardless of who wins.
Here you go. https://www.visualcapitalist.com/2024-global-elections-by-country/
South Africa just had elections as well. The socialist anti-white ANC (Mandela's party) just lost their majority for the first time in 30 years, meaning they're going to team up with even more extreme black nationalist parties who want to slaughter all the whites and take their land.
Feels like apart from the US and places where those are elections that were scheduled to happen years in advance, a lot of these places were banking on the population being blackpilled enough that they either don't vote or just vote mindlessly the same.
In the UK that seems to have MASSIVELY backfired in that the conservatives might not exist as a party after (good) and I'm hearing 'far right' have made massive gains in EU elections. Then you have on the smaller scale the Brandon Herrera ALMOST win with a 10/1 campaign budget deficit, seems like we have some good opportunities to really hurt them this year, not just by getting Trump back in office.
"Right wing" politicians have really done a disservice to England over the last, what, 15 years? There was genuine opportunity to contrast the stability, growth potential, and liberty of a responsible right wing government with the tyranny and economic retardation of the EU, but instead the people got treated to a sloppy, milquetoast, groveling left-wing-light that made absolutely no one happy. Now Labour is poised to make a resurgence and cannibalize the country.
You had mainstream parties associate those that wave the St George's Cross flag proudly not just at sporting events as racists for years, this has been a problem for a LONG time.
The best case scenario for the UK elections is you get a hung parliament but conservatives are DEVASTATED sp Labour are forced to share power with a smaller party. Second best is Labour have an extremely small minority. Conservatives though NEED to be gutted to send a message of what happens to backstabbing traitors while Labour are just open traitors.
It's probably not happening this year, but Canada will have its federal election by Oct. 20, 2025 at the latest.