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Rivals Look to New Hampshire for a Shot at Breaking Donald Trump’s Stride
New York Times 02/02/2016
Washington Post 02/25/2016
Wall Street Journal 02/25/2016
Christie Splits With His Past in Backing Trump
New York Times 02/28/2016
Grouped Articles
GOP leaders, you must do everything in your power to stop Trump - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/25/2016
Wall Street Journal 02/25/2016
Wall Street Journal 03/07/2016
Democratic Fictions About the GOP and Trump
Wall Street Journal 03/08/2016
In defense of the GOP - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04/15/2016
Wall Street Journal 04/19/2016
Grouped Articles
Rivals Look to New Hampshire for a Shot at Breaking Donald Trump’s Stride
New York Times 02/02/2016
After New Hampshire, candidates face new ground amid reshuffled races - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/10/2016
Donald Trump Bounces Back With Broad-Based Support in New Hampshire
Wall Street Journal 02/10/2016
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders Win in New Hampshire Primary
New York Times 02/09/2016
Wall Street Journal 02/25/2016
Christie Splits With His Past in Backing Trump
New York Times 02/28/2016
The defeat in the Republican primary of Eric Cantor in Virgina by Brat, a professor of economics at Macon College. Brat faces another professor of Macon College in the election.
Grouped Articles
Eric Cantor Defeated by David Brat, Tea Party Challenger, in Primary Upset
New York Times 06/10/2014
Once Snubbed, David Brat Turns the Tables
New York Times 06/11/2014
David Brat and Jack Trammell show unease in the spotlight
New York Times 06/12/2014
Obama’s Odds With Congress: Bad to Worse
New York Times 06/12/2014
The Two Parties Aren’t Crazy, Just Changed
Wall Street Journal 10/13/2015
Parties’ Divide on the Economy Widens
Wall Street Journal 11/16/2015
Grouped Articles
What Voters See in Donald Trump
Wall Street Journal 08/01/2015
Donald Trump’s Allure: Ego as Ideology
New York Times 08/04/2015
GOP Candidates Hold Raucous Debate
Wall Street Journal 08/07/2015
It’s not just Trump: Voter anger fuels outsider candidates - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/13/2015
Jeb Bush attacks Donald Trump, calls him a long-term Democrat - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/20/2015
Test for Donald Trump: Turning Crowds Into Real Voters
New York Times 08/25/2015
Thinking big embracing the entire electorate, using social media to the fullest, improvising often based on voter sentiment, commonsense approaches, worked for Trump in the Republican primaries in 2016. The failure of the other candidates to address issues of voter frustration, and splitting of the vote with many candidates, created the opportunity for Trump to succeed with his unconventional campaigning style coupled with a careful attention to what troubled voters.
Linked Articles
Donald Trump’s Campaign Blueprint: His Own Book
Wall Street Journal 03/03/2016
Wall Street Journal 02/25/2016
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