“What do Americans still have in common? Fast food, celebrity culture and a free-wheeling approach to life”

“What do Americans still have in common? Fast food, celebrity culture and a free-wheeling approach to life”
“What do Americans still have in common? Fast food, celebrity culture and a free-wheeling approach to life”

INTERVIEW – On the eve of Donald Trump's victory in the United States presidential elections, Carolyn Gallaher, specialist on the American right, explains the reasons for the divisions within the country.

At the end of a tense and ultra-tight campaign, Donald Trump's return to the White House puts him in a position to lead a country whose states have rarely been so disunited. Carolyn Gallaher, associate professor at American University in Washington, specialist in the American right, cultural relations and the dynamics of violence, revisits the reasons for these divisions, and offers some tools to try to contain them.

Madame Figaro . – This presidential election was the American election where the division between genders was the strongest. Now that Donald Trump has won the election, what does this mean for women, some of whose fundamental rights are being widely called into question by the man who is to occupy the Oval Office from January 20, 2025?
Carolyn Gallaher.- Many Americans are already anxious and angry about the outcome of the election. In the short term, those living in red states (Republicans…

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