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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-20T15:48:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Middle East expert and political analyst Said Gafurov reflects on the future of US elections after Donald Trump, the struggle between party elites, and the risk of a transformation of the country's political system.\nWho Will Come After Trump\n\n\"It is worthy of note that already in 2026, the Russian socio-political discourse discusses the US presidential election of 2028. Although midterm elections lie ahead, attention is focused on who will replace Donald Trump, since he is not eligible for a third term.\nThe discussion also touches on a possible successor, but even more importantly — the mechanism of power transfer itself. This is no longer just a question of who will win, but whether the US two-party system will survive and what political architecture will emerge after Trump.”",
  "title": "US Elections 2028: Elite Power Struggles and the Future After Trump"
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