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Long-Term Polarization vs. Immediate Polarization

Usually, electorates have been polarizing long before autocrats rise to power, and autocratic political candidates merely take advantage of these trends. However, would-be autocrats also polarize electorates further before taking power. A classic case of this is the United States, which scholars generally agree was polarizing years before Trump’s rise to power. Trump then polarized the electorate further, particularly with racist and misogynistic remarks, inflammatory language, etc., which in turn helped him win the 2016 election.

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Updated 2021-07-12

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