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10 resultsfor “recent voter backlash against ruling parties”

Politics

Poll: Americans uneasy with AI, crypto even as they spend big on midterms

party groups. It’s too early to say how candidates associated with these groups will fare in November — and the two industries could draw different reactions from voters. Still, in hypothetical head-to-head matchups

POLITICO PoliticsMay 3
Politics

Florida approves US House map meant to boost Republicans in midterms

recent redistricting referendum, which is being challenged in state court there. Florida’s new districts are certain to face lawsuits as well, especially because the state constitution prohibits redistricting for explicitly partisan purposes. DeSantis

The Guardian WorldApr 29
Politics

Poll: Voter cynicism remains a potent threat to incumbents across the globe

ruling parties across the globe in 2024. They are doing it again now. The same voters who rejected their rulers without mercy on both sides of the Atlantic — throwing out Britain's Conservatives after

POLITICO Politics4h ago
Politics

Parody Cockroach Janta political party’s rise reflects youth anger in India

backlash among young Indians angered by unemployment, rising living costs and recent government exam paper leaks that have disrupted job recruitment drives. ![A man visits the CJP webpage on a laptop. It reads: Voice

The Guardian WorldMay 21
Politics

Starmer sets out changes to education, health and courts in king’s speech

voters. The prime minister unveiled his legislative programme for the next parliamentry session on Wednesday, a moment he hopes will persuade wavering [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) MPs he should remain in office. Wednesday’s king

The Guardian WorldMay 13
Tech

Majority of US’s new AI datacenters to be built on drought-hit land

recently [calculated](https://news.utexas.edu/2026/05/06/data-centers-are-growing-in-texas-but-big-questions-remain-about-water-use/), with the state’s water development board forecasting Texas will have to deal with rising overall demand and falling supply of water in the decades ahead. While an immediate water

The Guardian WorldJun 8
Politics

Keir Starmer's party lost big in U.K. local elections. Here's what comes next.

backlash](https://www.npr.org/transcripts/nx-s1-5707201) over his appointment of an ambassador with ties to Jeffrey Epstein, and a [surge in antisemitism](https://www.npr.org/transcripts/nx-s1-5812457) that has been declared a "national emergency." [![What's driving an increase

NPR Topics: NewsMay 10
Politics

Trump says U.S. will 'guide' stranded ships through the Strait. And, key Senate races to watch

recent Supreme Court ruling weakened the Voting Rights Act. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry [suspended the primaries for the U.S. House races](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/30/nx-s1-5806000/louisiana-suspends-house-primaries-supreme-court) to allow the state legislature to create a new map. Early

NPR Topics: NewsMay 4
Politics

Does Viktor Orbán’s defeat signal a wider backlash against ‘the forces of darkness’?

backlash against ‘the forces of darkness’? When future historians come to write about the stunning electoral overthrow of Viktor Orbán on 12 April 2026, let’s hope they devote at least footnotes to zebras

The Guardian WorldApr 15
Business

Australia has some of the world's costliest homes. Will scrapping tax breaks help?

rule changes unfairly threaten the wealth they've spent their lives toiling for. But many younger Australians like Sebastian argue the social contract that hard work is rewarded has long been broken anyway. They feel

BBC NewsMay 12