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https://xcancel.com/jburnmurdoch/status/1854485866548195735
The guy is trying to shine light on why Kamala lost. But Trump promised his followers he'd end the war in Ukraine. Maybe I am wrong, but seems to me that what they have in common is that they all support Ukraine with weapons and/or money.
What they all have in common is that they're incumbents. The article this appears to be from is paywalled, so we don't know what all the data points are. There could be some countries in there that don't support Ukraine, or that support it so little it wouldn't be a real factor in their elections.
I'm very skeptical of Ukraine (and Palestine) having major direct impacts on the U.S. election because of how little most voters care about any foreign policy issue, sometimes even when it's U.S. troops directly fighting.
This seems like a worthwhile observation from the comments, though:
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"...and we would have created a utopia had it not been for that meddling Putin!"
Inflation from borrowing money to send to Ukraine. They're technically loans, but there's just no way Ukraine can repay them.
They use the term "developed" for the countries on the list, so I assume they mean "Western" or Western-adjacent countries.
Their data comes from here: https://www.parlgov.org/ I'm on my phone now so it's inconvenient to download the data and view it.
India sticks out as a country that is not giving significant aid to Ukraine, yet lost votes.
I do think the Ukraine war has had a negative impact on incumbents, it's just probably a smaller "that's one more thing that sucks and I'll blame the incumbent for" than a larger "I'm directly opposed to my government's support of this" sentiment.