Narratives about “angry” voters and an inept Clinton campaign don’t hold up.
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Narratives about “angry” voters and an inept Clinton campaign don’t hold up.
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The stakes of Supreme Court nominations have grown exponentially.
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The current forecast: A 20 percent chance of Obamacare repeal before May.
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This may help explain Charles Murray’s experience at Middlebury College.
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- March 09, 2017 at 04:27AM
Which presidential candidate is getting the most attention online?
Which presidential candidate is getting the most attention online?
If you can’t answer the title question without reading the answer, which follows, then you haven’t been paying attention. Since he first entered the presidential race, Donald Trump has been receiving more TV and print press time than any other candidate. This trend was evident as early as July 2015, when the Washington Post ran an article titled “Why is Trump surging? Blame the media.” The…
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