Share of votes among voters with a poor economic situation. The poorer the secular voter, the more they lean to the right because they blame foreigners. Not the central banks, not the entire riba system ... the foreigners. Brainwashing Level 100.

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We blame state socialism, not the foreigners that come for the sole reason to participate in the socialist redistribution.

AfD and CDU are also socialists, but their selling point is the promise to redistribute only to people that actually paid into the system. (Which is the same bullshit but feels more fair to the taxpayer).

The "foreigners" aren't even to blame, they aren't allowed to work and minimum wage laws makes finding work for them often impossible in any case.

Also, poor people suffer way more under the costs of green politics like taxing CO2 emissions and other green bullshit.

This are their real live problems, and they are not academics - they don't want to be called a Nazi because they don't follow climate hysteria and only believe in 2 sexes, male and female.

It's the acadmic upper class that is brainwashed into democratic sozialism.

Right, central banks are a socialist element within a free market structure. No matter which party is currently in power.

Exactly, and "there is no free lunch".

That's why the AfD is just another bunch of socialist leftist assholes, practically they are 'the communist manifest + deportation'.

It's interesting that the communists did well with younger voters, any takes about that?

Not really, I'm not a political analyst. But it reminds me of a saying that goes something like this: "If you're not a communist in your 20s and not a capitalist in your 40s, something is wrong with you." So it's relatively normal for young voters. And young people are also not economically stable.

But some also had the intention of voting strategically. It was foreseeable that the AfD would achieve a strong position. That's why some people deliberately voted for the Left, hoping they would surpass the 5% threshold and enter parliament to make life harder for the AfD as a counterweight.

However, as is typical, the Left is so foolish that they end up quarreling and splitting among themselves. 😀 The leader of BSV was previously the leader of "Die Linke," then left the party, and founded BSV. Now, neither of them made it into parliament. If they had stayed together—who knows?