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  2. Radical right (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Ultraright groups, as The Radical Right definition states, are normally called "far-right" groups, [12] but they may also be called "radical right" groups. [13] According to Clive Webb, "Radical right is commonly, but not exclusively used to describe anticommunist organizations such as the Christian Crusade and the John Birch Society...

  3. Radical right - Wikipedia

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    Radical right may refer to: Radical right (Europe), a nationalist and populist tendency in European politics; Radical right (United States), a strictly conservative and anti-socialist tendency in US politics; Far-right politics, sometimes used interchangeably with "radical right"

  4. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    This puts left-wingers in the left quadrant, libertarians in the top, centrists in the middle, right-wingers in the right and what Nolan originally named populists in the bottom. Several popular online tests, where individuals can self-identify their political values, utilize the same two axes as the Nolan Chart, including The Political Compass ...

  5. ‘We are not extremist’: Portugal’s radical right eyes ...

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    Chega is polling third, behind what are, historically, Portugal’s two main parties — the center-right Social Democratic Party (PSD), which is running as part of a right-wing coalition named ...

  6. Radical right (Europe) - Wikipedia

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    French radical right protesters in Calais hold banners saying "Remigration" and "Diversity is a code word for white genocide", 8 November 2015. A number of radical right elements express a desire for fascist or neo-Nazi rule in Europe. [citation needed]

  7. The far-right gained ground in Tuesday night’s Republican primary election. The most significant event of the night was the defeat of Senate Pro Tem Chuck Winder, R-Boise, by a primary challenge ...

  8. Right-wing populism - Wikipedia

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    Its far-right wing includes members such as Ulrich Schlüer and Pascal Junod, who heads a New Right study group and has been linked to Holocaust denial and neo-Nazism. [297] [298] In Switzerland, radical right populist parties held close to 10% of the popular vote in 1971, were reduced to below 2% by 1979, and grew to more than 10% in 1991.

  9. Cost of living fuels radical right challenge in Romanian ...

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    Romanians vote in the first round of a presidential election on Sunday, with worries about the cost of living likely to earn radical right leader George Simion, who opposes military aid to Ukraine ...