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No Majority in Danish Election as Social Democrats Lose Seats

Is this proof that standing up to Trump is a winning strategy or a sign of Frederiksen's political failure?
No Majority in Danish Election as Social Democrats Lose Seats
Above: Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in Copenhagen, Denmark, on March 25. Image credit: Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto/Getty Images

The Spin

Left narrative

Despite setbacks, Frederiksen's Social Democrats finished first and the left remains the largest political bloc. This resilience reaffirms the broader European trend that pushing back against Trump-style politics pays off at the ballot box. Denmark's next government will almost certainly lean left, and Frederiksen is best positioned to lead it.

Right narrative

The Social Democrats's worst result in 125 years is a sign that Denmark is swinging away from progressive politics. The anti-immigration Danish People's Party tripled its vote share, proving voters want tougher borders and real cost-of-living relief, not wealth taxes and pesticide bans. Frederiksen's left-wing agenda is crumbling.

Metaculus Prediction



The Controversies



Go Deeper


Political split

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