Lessons from the French and British Elections for Bolstering U.S. Democracy

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Are you worried about the future of U.S. democracy? You’re not alone. The recent elections in France and Britain offer crucial lessons that can help strengthen democracy in the United States.

A United Front Against Extremism

In France, the center-left and center-right joined forces to prevent the far-right National Rally from seizing power. This “republican front” strategy involved strategic withdrawals to avoid vote-splitting and was key to their success. The U.S. lacks a similar tradition. Trump’s MAGA faction has taken over the Republican Party, which is even more radical than the National Rally.

Key Takeaway:

  • Coalition building can effectively thwart extremist movements.

Embrace Centrism and Competence

The British election saw Keir Starmer’s Labour Party win by focusing on centrism and competence. Starmer purged extremists from his party and promised to restore respect to politics. His approach resonated with voters tired of populist drama.

Key Takeaways:

  • Populists often fail at governance, creating an opportunity for centrists.
  • Emphasizing competence and moderation can appeal to a weary electorate.

The Anti-Incumbent Mood

Global dissatisfaction with incumbents is rising, as seen in France, Britain, India, and South Africa. A Pew Research Center poll showed 64% of respondents in high-income countries are unhappy with how democracy is working. The U.S. ranks even lower in satisfaction.

Key Takeaways:

  • Recognize and address the anti-incumbent sentiment.
  • Offer fresh, inspiring candidates to counter discontent.

Accepting Electoral Outcomes

In Britain, outgoing leaders accepted their defeat with grace, reinforcing democratic norms. By contrast, Trump still hasn’t accepted the 2020 election outcome and is unlikely to accept the 2024 results if he loses.

Key Takeaway:

  • Democracy thrives when losing candidates accept results gracefully.

Applying These Lessons in the U.S.

For the U.S. to bolster its democracy, political leaders and parties must:

  • Unite against extremism by forming coalitions.
  • Focus on centrism and competence.
  • Recognize the anti-incumbent mood and adapt.
  • Encourage acceptance of electoral outcomes.

By learning from France and Britain, the U.S. can navigate its democratic challenges and prevent a far-right takeover.

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