Indicted and unstoppable? Trump clobbers competition in Iowa
They say there's no such thing as bad publicity. The limelight indeed seems to be serving Trump well in this election year, even if it's from the dock of his countless court cases. To his supporters, he is the victim of a system that's rigged. That narrative is amplified by the likes of Fox News.
But to win a general election, Trump will have to convince enough independent voters that they too are hard done by in this rematch of the nativists versus the globalists. Keenly aware is his rival Joe Biden, who has courted trade unions, pushed subsidies for homegrown industry and incessantly pointed to his own working-class roots.
And yet, despite the January 6 Capitol siege, the race is very close. With populists from France to South America inspired by the Trump method, is this already a turning point for the liberal democracies the world over?
Produced by Juliette Laurain, Rebecca Gnignati and Imen Mellaz.
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