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February 21, 2026に開始

Slowly, we can at least hope, political gravity is returning to America

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 21, 2026
The rise of unpopular populism challenges traditional political norms, potentially revitalizing democracy by giving voice to the overlooked majority.

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The failures of unpopular populist leaders highlight the risks of charismatic politics, suggesting that popularity should not be equated with effective governance.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 21, 2026
Unpopular populism often leads to divisiveness and alienation, undermining the already fragile fabric of American political discourse.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 21, 2026
Political gravity returning to America may signal a shift towards more moderate policies, but the impact of populism will linger in the political landscape.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 21, 2026
Populism, even in its unpopular forms, can be a catalyst for necessary political reforms that address systemic inequalities in American society.

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