Alex Soros, the heir to George Soros's multibillion-dollar left-wing nonprofit empire and one of the biggest donors to the failed Harris Waltz campaign, ignored the failures and said, “The world is unstoppable.'' The Democratic Party's defeat in the 2024 US election is downplayed. Democratic policies to promote decisive Republican victory.
Alex Soros, along with his father, was the biggest donor to Harris' failed effort following the Democratic party's crushing defeat in the 2024 election on Tuesday. contributed More than $100 million — posted on social media to reconstruct losses.
Rather than address policy issues, Soros argued that the Democratic Party's setbacks were part of a larger global anti-incumbent trend that has affected every major democracy this year. and geopolitical factors.”
“Before you blame yourself for the election, please read this,” he wrote. financial times analysis. “Incumbents have been ousted from voters in all 10 major countries that held national elections in 2024, as tracked by ParlGov's global research project.”
“This is the first time in about 120 years of records that something like this has happened,” he added.
Pointing to financial times This article tracks similar voter dissatisfaction in 10 other countries, with economic tensions and geopolitical turmoil as key factors, and draws parallels between Democrats and conservative incumbents abroad. I was thinking about it.
Although there were many contributing factors to the election's devastating defeat, the essay argues that the widespread discontent among voters that led to Trump's victory was “locked in regardless of the messenger or message” and that no policy or guidance The authors also suggest that global power policies could not be overcome. A wave of anti-incumbent sentiment fuels voter dissatisfaction.
In contrast, many saw Soros' description of “global trends” as a departure from the failures of Democratic policies that have fueled inflation, crime, and unchecked immigration in recent years.
“Alex, voters around the world are tired of leaders who prioritize the policies of globalism over their own people,” wrote Republican political activist Jane Addams. “Trump represents *America First*, not the failed elitist policies that have sparked a global backlash.”
“Maybe voters are ready for leaders who actually serve them,” she added.
“At the end of the day, voters all over the world hate globalist policies. All that money spent and nothing good comes of it,” one X user wrote.
“If we keep pushing progressive policies, we're going to keep losing.” I wrote Another. “You got your ass in a historic way.”
“It's like people all over the world are rejecting globalist policies.” made a joke 1 X user.
“This also shows you ultimately had no influence. Money can't buy votes,” another wrote.
The Republican victory signals that Americans want accountability from their leaders, not excuses.
Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @Joshua Klein.