Election strategist Isaac Levido reveals how the dizzying speed of private tech—Uber in two minutes, food delivery in under an hour—is creating a furious gap with sluggish public services, fueling global populist surges. Voters, conditioned by instant digital convenience, are furious that government can’t match that efficiency or deliver value for their taxes. It’s not just tech—it’s a broken social contract, stagnant wages, and rising costs without visible returns. Levido argues this isn’t a sudden political shift, but a long-simmering revolt against underperforming institutions. Voters aren’t just voting for change—they’re voting for better providers. Governments must catch up or risk being left behind.
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