left-wing
Coverage of left-wing in the Nexus archive.
- Michigan Democrats face a stark choice between a progressive and a moderate
Michigan Democrats face a stark choice between a progressive and a moderate. The state’s Senate primary is a head-to-head battle between Abdul El-Sayed, an outspoken left-wing candidate, and Haley Stevens, a moderate backed by party leaders.
- Colombians’ vote in U.S.: 80.57% vote for De La Espriella, 18.43% for Cepeda
Colombians in the U.S. voted overwhelmingly for Abelardo De La Espriella in the presidential runoff election, with 80.57% of ballots cast in the country for him compared to 18.43% for Iván Cepeda. Preliminary results showed De La Espriella leading nationwide with 49.66% of votes, while Cepeda received 48.7%. Voting occurred in over 250 diaspora precincts, including locations in South Florida.
- Peruvians await results of elections for ninth president in a decade
Peruvians are awaiting the results of a presidential election that will determine the country's ninth head of state in a decade. Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori and left-wing candidate Roberto Sanchez are in a close race, with the winner expected to be declared after a full count. Fujimori is the daughter of former president Alberto Fujimori, and Sanchez is an ally of jailed former president Pedro Castillo.
- Wild Trump health rumor sparks furious White House response over 'left-wing' plot
A health-related rumor about Trump has prompted a strong White House reaction, which attributes the claim to a 'left-wing' plot.
- Trump admirer’s surprise first-round win is a blow to Colombia’s traditional conservatives
Abelardo de la Espriella, a far-right lawyer, secured a surprise first-round lead in Colombia’s presidential election with 43.7% of votes, narrowly ahead of left-wing senator Iván Cepeda’s 40.9%. The result signals voter dissatisfaction with traditional politics, as over 3.6 million votes remain undecided.
- Colombia presidential runoff pits leftist senator against pro-Trump rival
Colombia's presidential runoff will feature left-wing senator Iván Cepeda and Trump admirer Abelardo de la Espriella. The final ballot is scheduled for 21 June.
- Colombia Awaits Results as Polls Close
Colombians voted in what is likely the first round of presidential elections between a reformist left wing and a hard-line right wing. Polls indicate left-wing Senator Ivan Cepeda, an ally of outgoing President Gustavo Petro, is leading the race. FRANCE 24 is covering results from Bogota.
- PM and Burnham turn fire on Blair: Starmer and his potential rival reject Sir Tony's warning that the Labour party should not lurch into its Left-wing 'comfort zone'
PM and Burnham criticize Sir Tony Blair's warning that the Labour party should avoid moving into its Left-wing 'comfort zone'. Starmer and his potential rival reject Blair's advice, indicating internal disagreement over Labour's political direction.
- BORIS JOHNSON: If these Left-wing clowns do defenestrate Starmer, it'll be a completely undemocratic fraud on voters. And the nation will clamour for an early election…
Boris Johnson criticizes left-wing individuals for potentially undermining Starmer, calling it an undemocratic fraud that could lead to demands for an early election. The statement implies a significant political conflict. Boris Johnson's comment suggests a strong opposition to the left-wing actions.
- Why is the Royal Academy of Music punishing private school pupils? Privilege goes with the left-wing, they shouldn't pretend to be against it: PETER HITCHENS
The Royal Academy of Music is accused of punishing private school pupils, with Peter Hitchens arguing that left-wing privilege is being falsely criticized. Hitchens claims the left-wing benefits from privilege but pretends to oppose it.
- MAGA v the Pope: How Trump and his supporters are gunning for woke, left-wing, pro-immigration pontiff
The article discusses tensions between Trump supporters and Pope Francis, who is portrayed as a left-wing, pro-immigration leader. It highlights the MAGA movement's opposition to the Pope's progressive policies.