Brazil’s far-right leader outperformed expectations in the country’s presidential election — a phenomenon that feels oddly similar to the surprising results of the 2016 U.S. presidential race. @JamesNGreen agrees, telling @mehdirhasan: “It’s a very apt comparison." WATCH:

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Not really. They don't have an antiquated pro-slavery Electoral College to put a thumb on the scale for them. He lost this election by over 5 million votes. But Trump lost in 2016 by over 3 million votes. Any other country, he'd have been working from home come the next January.
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