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this along. benjamin netanyahu is going to try whatever he can to stop this from happening. he said in a tweet that all right wing knesset members must oppose what he s calling a dangerous left wing government. he s the ultimate survivor of israeli politics so you can never say never when it comes to netanyahu. he is the ultimate survivor. you used this word, the total leftist coalition given how right wing it is. hadas, thank you for that. let s get some analysis and insight with our global affairs analyst aaron david miller. such a good voice to have on this morning. i thought your take in your new piece this morning and tweet is interesting. you said biden is a lucky guy. can you explain how so on the fronts of what this means for an iran deal, what this means for lowering the temperature, at least for the next few months? he s lucky because shackled with the greatest challenge of
win a runoff that is expected later this month. that he has come this far is a testament of voters appetite for change. it s not just brazil. across latin america, after years of traditional party politics, many voters are opting for change. look at mexico. in july, lopez won a landslide victory campaigning as an outsider battling against corruption. even when such candidates don t win, they perform better than expected. look at costa rica. where a christian single made it to the ruling party candidate. in colombia, a leftist won before losing to the protege of the president uribe. in chile, the brand-new leftist