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Activists and demonstrators take part in an antifascist rally in Toulouse, France, on Monday following the European election results. Mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. (Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM)
Activists and demonstrators take part in an antifascist rally in Toulouse, France, on Monday following the European election results. Mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday’s elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. (Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM)
Cal Thomas is a columnist for Tribune Content Agency.
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A rightward shift in the recent European elections mirror a similar move in the '70s, leading to Ronald Reagan's election, Tribune columnist Cal Thomas writes.

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