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American elections are ranked the worst among Western democracies. Here’s why.

23-3-2016 < Blacklisted News 11 131 words
 
The world is currently transfixed by the spectacle of American elections. From New York, London, and Paris to Beijing, Moscow, and Sydney there is endless heated debate in the news media and across dinner tables about the factors fueling the remarkable success of Donald Trump, speculation about a brokered convention shattering the old GOP, and the most likely outcome of a polarizing Trump-Clinton battle in the fall. This contest matters. It is the election for the most powerful leader in the Western world, and some—like the Economist Intelligence Unit—regard Donald Trump as a major risk to global prosperity and stability. Also, as citizens of one of the world’s oldest democracies, Americans like to think that the United States provides an influential role model for how elections should run in other countries.
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