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Analyzing a Leader's Strategy

A political leader rises to prominence in a democracy that has historically experienced significant economic inequality between different social classes, but relatively low levels of political animosity or identity-based conflict. The leader's campaign focuses almost exclusively on framing 'the common people' against a 'corrupt political and financial elite,' whom they blame for the country's economic problems. Based on this scenario, is the leader primarily taking advantage of pre-existing political polarization, or are they actively creating and exacerbating political divides? Justify your reasoning.

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