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      17 hours ago

      Huge difference between a large fraction and a small fraction.
      I’m not saying it’s a major8ity anymore, but on election day a majority didn’t dislike him enough to vote to prevent him from winning.
      As I wrote, when people are personally hit by his policies, either the sucking job market, or losing ACA and needing healthcare, then they realize it was not a good idea to let him win. But before that, most were fine with it, or didn’t care.

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        17 hours ago

        Well, most of my state, which is larger than most European countries, cared and didn’t want him. The US is huge - clearly far too huge, since the will of so many people can be ignored.

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          16 hours ago

          Your state is one of 50, and not an representative of USA as a whole. I’m writing about USA as 1 country, not as 50 states and territories.
          Just as when writing about EU as a whole and not about any particular member state.

          The problem is not the size, it is the lack of democracy, and lack of respect between the states. For instance US no state can secede if it wants to, while UK was allowed to leave EU. No state can block a law in USA, while all countries of EU has that option.

          USA see this level of respect and democracy towards each other as a weakness, but in reality it is a strength, and Europe has developed a society that is way better than USA, despite USA is about twice as rich per capita.