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特朗普的中期选举威胁让人回想起美国历史上的一个黑暗篇章

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开始于 February 23, 2026

Illiberalism has been part of the national culture since the founding

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The portrayal of Trump’s rhetoric as illiberal overlooks the legitimate concerns of many Americans regarding government overreach and elitism.

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Trump's midterm threats signal a dangerous trend towards illiberalism that undermines democratic norms and values in America.

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The fear of illiberalism is often exaggerated; many voters simply seek strong leadership in times of economic and social uncertainty.

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Illiberalism has deep roots in American history, but the current political climate could either reinforce or challenge these traditions.

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Addressing illiberalism requires a collective effort to educate citizens on the importance of democratic principles and civic engagement.

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