Isn’t it fascinating? Even a supposedly conservative British newspaper on Nov. 4, only a day before the U.S. presidential elections, made clear what their preferences are. A headline in the middle of the Daily Mail paper mentioned “Kamala inches past Trump in last polls” Reading what colleagues in other countries write about a certain issue of global interest is often a mirror image not only of public opinion but editorial lines, too. Think about the U.S. presidential elections: Figuratively speaking, looking over their shoulders, particularly in the United Kingdom, allows for an insight into how the anti-Trump rhetoric works. Why…
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