How Germany's far-right is drawing in young voters




A crowd at a rally watches a man on large TV screen

Alternative for Germany (AfD) is on course to become the second-largest player in the country’s parliament after Sunday’s election. CBC’s Margaret Evans breaks down how social media and influencers have helped the far-right political party make big gains with young voters.



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Posted: 2025-02-22 23:28:23

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