The money runs out: Socialism, on the rise in NYC, is being routed elsewhere
Summary
Socialism is decreasing in Latin America while growing in some U.S. cities that typically vote for the Democratic Party, known as "blue cities." The article suggests that financial factors explain why socialism is becoming less popular in Latin America but more popular in certain parts of the United States.Key Facts
- Socialism is losing support in Latin American countries.
- Socialism is gaining popularity in U.S. cities that lean Democratic.
- The changes in support are linked to differences in money or financial conditions.
- Latin America and certain U.S. cities show opposite trends in socialism’s popularity.
- The article focuses on economic reasons behind these trends.
- "Blue cities" refers to areas that usually vote for the Democratic Party.
- The shift highlights differences between political trends in the Americas.
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