Trump’s Wife Alpine Home Country, Slovenia: Election Result Sees Right Wing Parties Getting 1/5 of Votes

Is there still any doubt, after so many clear-cut examples of Trump’s actions and words, that Trump is a racist? Racism is typically associated with the “Right Wing.” For example in America, it is Trump and the GOP.

But Trump and the GOP are such horrific negative examples to the plant, while Trump & GOP are not much interested in Liberal Democracies & Free World Values, such as “Democracy, Freedom and Human Rights” and so many see this as a cause for global regression, into oppression and suppression, the positive side is that these horrific examples of Trump and GOP help serve as a warning to global people and government, of how insane “Right Wing” politics can be.

One example is that Trump’s wife is from Slovenia, a small EU country with developing massive immigration problems, just had an election, and all the “Right Wings Parties” combined, got less than a fifth of the vote.

Form the wikipedia:

Presidential elections were held in Slovenia on 22 October 2017. Nine candidates ran in the elections, including the incumbent President of Slovenia Borut Pahor. No candidate received a majority of the vote, resulting in a run-off between Pahor and Marjan Šarec to be held on 12 November 2017.[1]

The first round of the election was marked by the lowest voter turnout in presidential election since 1992, at 43.6%.[31] Despite most opinion polls predicting Pahor’s victory in the first round (also, the exit polls predicted Pahor winning over 56% of the vote)[32] Pahor only won 47.3%, resulting in the run-off against the second-placed Šarec. In his first reaction, Pahor called his result “encouraging given the general distrust in politics”.[33] Šarec stated he was happy with the result and with the fact that he made it to the run-off, he expressed hope that it will be possible to discuss topics that were not addressed in the first round campaign.[34]

In the reactions to the results, media noticed that Pahor’s failure to secure the victory in the first round was likely linked to the low turnout, the campaign was seen as “boring”, foreign media also commented on Šarec’s background as an actor.[35] Commentators noticed that Tomc got almost twice as many votes as Novak, which some viewed as a victory of SDS over NSi. However, the candidates of the right-wing parties failed to more than a fifth of the vote, drawing comparisson with Barbara Brezigar(SDS) who made it to the run-off in the 2002 election.[36] SDS viewed the result of Tomc as a success, given the late start of the campaign and the fact that she won more vote than the opinion polls predicted,[37] while Janez Janša stated that there are no major differences between Pahor and Šarec anyway.[38] The bad result of the SMC candidate, Makovec Brenčič, was seen as a major blow to the largest party in the government and a warning before the 2018 general election.[39] Šiško’s result was seen as a surprise, as he ran as an anti-establishment candidate and even placed fourth in Maribor electoral unit.[40] The result of Likovič that finished last was seen as an indication that there is little actual support for ZaO party outside the referendum campaigns.[41]

 

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