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The 2020 Election Marks a Global Inflection Point

Apr 4, 2019 | 16:48 GMT

The convergence of a confluence of issues, both global and domestic, will converge to provide plenty of fodder for debate in the the 2020 U.S. presidential race.

What drives the issues that are driving the debates that will shape up in the U.S. presidential race in 2020.

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You may have noticed by now that there is a strong air of existentialism surrounding the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign. Environmental policy has vaulted from being a fringe electoral issue to prompting calls for a national emergency on climate change. The "socialist" label is being bandied left and right as a way of questioning the very survival and moral legitimacy of U.S. capitalism. And foreign policy debates are raging over China's attempt to unseat the United States in a tech-fueled battle for global supremacy -- a global great power competition. These are big, whopping issues. And while they're certainly not new, they're currently being debated with fresh and unusual levels of frankness and ferocity. So, why is all this existential angst spilling over now?...

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