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The fact that Harris might have lost because of foreign policy is actually somewhat unique in the US. Usually we only vote based on domestic issues and mostly ignore things that happen outside the country, especially when we don't have any US soldiers involved. Vietnam was the last time foreign policy actually mattered in elections, and that was honestly mostly because of the draft.
This is something new and really interesting. What if USAmericans are finally gaining a level of international consciousness?
Could be the shifting demographics. That many more people concerned with what's happening at home