Few people outside of Poland care about the outcome of last Sunday’s presidential election there, but maybe they should. Andrzej Duda is practically a Polish clone of Donald Trump – who will also be seeking reelection less than four months from now – and Duda squeaked out a victory. Duda only got 51.2% of the vote against 48.8% for his liberal opponent, but Trump doesn’t even need that many votes. The Poles vote for their president directly, but gerrymandered electoral districts and the Electoral College system in the United States let Trump won last time with only 46.1% of the popular vote. He could do it again. It’s not a perfect comparison, of course. Duda is...
Full ArticleAndrzej Duda, new Polish president, almost a clone of Donald Trump
WorldNews
0 shares
1 views
You might like
Related news coverage
US Military Presence In Poland – Analysis
By Andrew Feickert, Kathleen J.McInnis and Derek E. Mix*
**Introduction**
Poland has been a major focus of..
Eurasia Review
Russia Feels Threatened By Bigger US Presence In Poland – OpEd
Russia and the United States, since the end of the Cold War, have had confrontations on many issues, and it is highly unlikely if..
Eurasia Review