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Donald Trump and New York Tabloids Resume Their Elaborate Dance
New York Times 04/11/2016
How Economic Anxieties Explain Donald Trump’s Appeal—And Where They Fall Short
WSJ 08/16/2016
From Trump to Brexit rhetoric: how today's politicians have got away with words
The Guardian 08/27/2016
The conservative, cautious, and plodding nature of politicians works in favor of Donald Trump in the early U.S. Republican primaries. Trump style is to say what is on people's minds at the time, but rivals fail to say it, and yet make points strategically. Here Monica Langley of the WSJ describes the Trump style and the controversy it is generating in early 2016.
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Behind Donald Trump’s Attack Strategy
Wall Street Journal 01/25/2016
Trump Laid Out His Playbook 30 Years Ago
Wall Street Journal 01/25/2016
Donald Trump Means Business in Iowa: Night in Motel, and a Day in Church
New York Times 01/24/2016
Donald Trump’s Campaign Blueprint: His Own Book
Wall Street Journal 03/03/2016
What His Believers See in Donald Trump
Wall Street Journal 03/09/2016
Donald Trump and New York Tabloids Resume Their Elaborate Dance
New York Times 04/11/2016
Donald Trump has sharp exchanges with the other Republican candidates. He defends donations to Hillary Cinton's foundation. On remarks about Mexicans, he said without him no candidate would have brough up the topic of illegal immigration. Christie and Paul exchange remarks on Paul's position on national security surveillance. Jeb Bush calls Trump's position divisive for the party. Rubio says he understands working class Americans better having parents who lived paycheck to paycheck, and knows something about student loans, refuting charges by Hillary Clinton that Republicans are out of touch with the working class. Trump does not say if he will support the winning candidate to prevent Hillary Clinton from becoming president.
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GOP Candidates Hold Raucous Debate
Wall Street Journal 08/07/2015
GOP debate contenders give Democrats reason to worry - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/07/2015
Donald Trump and New York Tabloids Resume Their Elaborate Dance
New York Times 04/11/2016
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Fact checking the second round of GOP debates - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/17/2015
The beginning of the end of Donald Trump? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/17/2015
A New Stage but a Familiar Donald Trump: The Brawler
New York Times 09/16/2015
Candidates Use Second G.O.P. Debate to Taunt Donald Trump
New York Times 09/16/2015
Wall Street Journal 12/22/2015
Trump and His Debts: A Narrow Escape
Wall Street Journal 01/04/2016
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On Iraq, Trump was right, and it could hurt him - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/16/2016
Cruz, Trump ratchet up attacks in South Carolina - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/16/2016
In S.C., Ted Cruz struggles to be the winner conservatives hoped for - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/17/2016
Donald Trump Fires Back at Sharp Rebuke by Pope Francis
New York Times 02/18/2016
Donald Trump Wins South Carolina Primary; Cruz and Rubio Vie for 2nd
New York Times 02/20/2016
Donald Trump and New York Tabloids Resume Their Elaborate Dance
New York Times 04/11/2016
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