With billions of people across the globe set to vote this year, some in the media are warning these elections will threaten democracy, if voters make the 'wrong choice.'
Ishaan Tharoor, Foreign Affairs Columnist for the Washington Post, and Ravi Agrawal, Editor-in-Chief of Foreign Policy, join Ali Velshi to discuss the historic number of major political elections taking place in 2024, with more than 4 billion people around the world expected to vote, why the quality of democracies has declined, and how the election outcomes could be pivotal for the fate and future of democratic values and institutions everywhere.
Nearly three months of war have left Gaza in ruins. Israel’s quest to eradicate militant group Hamas after it carried out its deadly October 7 attack looks far from finished, no matter the skyrocketing death toll for Palestinians.