As socialism comes back in vogue in the United States, voters have overwhelmingly repudiated it in Venezuela.
From Election results in Venezuela offer timely lesson on socialism | Oklahoman.com:
VENEZUELA held legislative elections last weekend and the results are heartening for anyone who believes in freedom.
Not since the late Hugo Chavez took power in 1999 had his United Socialist Party of Venezuela lost an election. This time, though, the opposition party won a two-thirds majority in the congress, and will have the ability to challenge the rule of Nicolas Maduro, Chavez’s successor as president.
This was a result Maduro and his socialist government feared. In the run-up to the election, he jailed opposition leaders on flimsy pretexts, and banned others from running for office. His allies put a sham third party on the ballot with a similar name to that of the opposition in hope of confusing voters and winning by splitting the vote. Maduro rejected international monitoring of the election, raising fears that he would steal it. Even now, it’s hard to say for sure he didn’t try.