
LONDON — This year, more than any in recent memory, global democracy rests on the edge of a knife: Never before will so many people around the world have the opportunity to vote, but rarely have democracy’s core tenets been so fundamentally threatened. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. In 2024, around half the world will go to the polls — some 4 billion people in 76 nations — the most of any year on record.
Main Idea: The article says Donald Trump’s possible return to power is part of a global year of elections that may weaken democracy rather than strengthen it.
Key Points:
Trump’s return could deepen US political fights and weaken trust in elections, which may raise uncertainty for households, workers, and businesses.
A strong voter turnout in 2024 could give Americans a clearer say over policy and leadership.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
Primary focus of the article; his candidacy, rhetoric, and potential return are portrayed as a major threat to.
Named as the incumbent U.S. presidential contender in the article’s central comparison about the 2024 election and democracy.
Named European leader warning about the effect of Trump’s possible return on democracies and liberties.
Quoted former diplomat whose comments support the article’s argument about democratic decline.
Mentioned as a major political figure tied to Europe’s far-right gains.
Quoted former State Department official whose warning about global democracy provides expert context.
Mentioned as a key far-right political figure in the European Parliament election context.
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Mentioned as the Hungarian leader cited for democratic erosion and institutional control.
Referenced through its parliamentary elections and political significance in the article.
Cited as the affiliation of a scholar quoted on authoritarianism and election-rigging.
Cited for its report agreeing democracy is at its lowest ebb in decades.