Commentary
American power is such that elections are keenly watched no matter where in the world one lives. While only U.S. citizens get to vote, non-Americans still have a team for whom they barrack.
The reason for this type of behaviour is because of the major political, cultural, and social influence the United States has on the world.
Perhaps the most curious aspect of this influence is something called “tone.” It’s hard to pin down, but the tone is the “vibe” or zeitgeist we all feel in our lives.
Of course, what matters most for non-Americans is the U.S. presidential elections where the commander-in-chief and de facto leader of the free world is elected….}