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Germany’s Border Politics and the US Election Campaign: State of the Union

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Last updated: 2024/09/13 at 5:38 PM
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In the latest State of the Union address, the focus was on immigration politics in Germany and voting patterns in the US and other countries. The far-right party in East Germany has gained significant ground in recent regional elections, prompting Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition to tighten controls at the borders in response to a 33% increase in irregular border crossings. This move aims to limit irregular migration and protect against terrorism and serious crime. The ruling coalition hopes to regain voter support in the upcoming regional elections in East Germany by taking a tougher stance on immigration. Additionally, Hungary is threatening to bus asylum seekers to Brussels as a retaliatory measure against the EU Commission’s fine over its treatment of asylum seekers.

The escalating row between the EU Commission and Hungary highlights the ongoing debate over immigration policies in Europe. Budapest’s threat to bus asylum seekers to Brussels has stirred criticism from Belgium and the EU Commission, although no transfers have taken place yet. The rise of populism in European elections has put a spotlight on immigration issues, shaping the political discourse in various countries. In the US, where far-right populism is gaining momentum, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris engaged in a televised debate ahead of the presidential elections. Despite polls suggesting Harris as the winner, the race remains closely contested.

Political scientist Ben Ansell from the University of Oxford weighed in on the current state of democracy and the impact of identity politics in elections. He highlighted that while some countries have seen positive outcomes in recent elections, concerns about democracy’s decline persist. In the US, identity politics and misinformation are influencing voter behavior, with a significant gender gap in voting preferences. Harris has garnered support among younger voters, while Biden has gained traction among senior citizens. The gender gap in voting preferences has widened significantly, with women showing a preference for Harris and men for Trump.

First-time voters are expected to play a crucial role in the upcoming US elections, with Harris attracting a lead among younger Americans. The narrative surrounding Biden has shifted, with his appeal among senior citizens contrasting with his struggle to connect with young voters. The increase in young voter turnout may be attributed to concerns about various issues such as inflation, housing market, and age of the candidates. The gender gap in voting preferences is more pronounced in the current political landscape, with women showing a clear preference for Harris and men for Trump. The presence of a woman on the ballot and issues like abortion are likely contributing factors to this gender divide in voting patterns.

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