Abstract
The present world has evolved as a global neighborhood. Cultural and religious confrontations, floods of refugees, and acts of terrorism have increased concerns regarding large-group identities. The metaphorical question “Who are we now?” has spread worldwide. This paper explores how this question has influenced a large number of American voters during the recent presidential election.
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