The ‘super year’ of elections has been super bad for incumbents as voters punish them in droves
- Voter dissatisfaction has led to a trend of removing incumbents from office, with 40 of 54 elections in Western democracies resulting in their defeat since 2020.
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's approval ratings have dropped significantly due to public demand for lower prices and better services, revealing skepticism towards politicians.
- Experts suggest that inflation and broader discontent may drive this unprecedented wave of anti-incumbent voting observed globally.
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