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The idea that "incumbents everywhere are losing" is just ... not true. It's not just Mexico: in Taiwan, Greece, Croatia, and others, incumbents were re-elected or increased their vote share. Pushing the idea that it was inevitable only serves to shield the party and campaign from justifiable blame.
Nov 25, 2024, 3:21 PM