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Keywords: Hillary Clinton, Trump, Immigration, Hate Groups,
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Hillary Clinton Backs Path to Citizenship for Illegal Immigrants
Wall Street Journal 05/06/2015
Wall Street Journal 08/19/2015
Hillary Clinton Says ‘Radical Fringe’ Is Taking Over G.O.P. Under Donald Trump
The New York Times 08/25/2016
Immigrants Aren’t Taking Americans’ Jobs, New Study Finds
The New York Times 09/21/2016
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Washington Post 04/09/2016
Washington Post 04/09/2016
Wall Street Journal 04/09/2016
Bill Clinton grapples uncomfortably with the then and the now - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04/13/2016
Hillary Clinton Says ‘Radical Fringe’ Is Taking Over G.O.P. Under Donald Trump
The New York Times 08/25/2016
Bill Clinton, After a Year of Restraint, Unleashes an Impassioned Self-Defense
The New York Times 09/09/2016
Enthusiastic support for Hillary Clinton from Hispanics, and a different style of closeness with individual voters, helps Hillary Clinton win the Feb. 2016 Nevada primary with 52% of the vote compared to 47% for Sanders.
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Hillary Clinton Beats Bernie Sanders in Nevada Caucuses
New York Times 02/20/2016
Poll: Trump’s negatives among Hispanics rise; worst in GOP field - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/25/2016
Minority Voters Push Hillary Clinton to Victories
New York Times 03/01/2016
Beneath Hillary Clinton’s Super Tuesday Wins, Signs of Turnout Trouble
New York Times 03/02/2016
Democrats Turn to Hillary Clinton After Flirting With Bernie Sanders
New York Times 03/01/2016
New York Times 03/02/2016
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Voices From Donald Trump’s Rallies, Uncensored
The New York Times 08/03/2016
US election: Anger over Donald Trump gun rights remarks - BBC News
BBC News 08/10/2016
Donald Trump Says ‘Second Amendment People’ Can Stop Hillary Clinton From Curbing Gun Rights
WSJ 08/10/2016
How Economic Anxieties Explain Donald Trump’s Appeal—And Where They Fall Short
WSJ 08/16/2016
Hillary Clinton Says ‘Radical Fringe’ Is Taking Over G.O.P. Under Donald Trump
The New York Times 08/25/2016
From Trump to Brexit rhetoric: how today's politicians have got away with words
The Guardian 08/27/2016
Sharp differences emerge between the two parties on the minimum wage, taxes, spending and foreign policy. For domestic policy there are now stark differences between the 2 parties not seen for many years when both parties stayed closer to the centre. One has to go back to the Reagan election to see such differences. This also reflects the issue of a shrinking middle class, and a white working class that is falling behind in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The Republican candidates except for John Kasich oppose increasing the minimum wage from $7.25 an hour set in 2009. The Democratic candidates O'Malley and Sanders support setting it at $15, and Hillary Clinton supports it at $12, as advised by economist Alan Krueger. Krueger sees no significant job losses at $12 an hour. Also to be factored in is the time period this goes into effect which may span some years. On taxes Democratic candidates support taxing the wealthy, especially the top 1%, Clinton favoring taxing wealthy above $250,000 in incomes. This would pay for free tution under the Sanders plan, or an alternative plan by Clinton with similiar outcomes. The Democratic candidates are focussed on a middle class and white working class that they see as falling behind. The Republicans focus on cutting taxes to create jobs. On foreign policy Sanders is against foreign intervention, Clinton supports limited engagement differing from Obama's very cautious policy. Republican candidates such as Jeb Bush call for intervention in Syria-Iraq, Trump not favoring intervention. Other issues setting the two parties apart is the approach to immigration and Obama health care program. Donald Trump has the most strident views on immigration calling for large deportations, and Hillary Clinton calling for giving a pathway to legal status for illegal immigrants. In the debates Democratic candidates repeatedly emphasize that immigration from Mexico is now practically nill following the sharp U.S. recession. Mainstream media on the Republican side see risks in the strident po
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Parties’ Divide on the Economy Widens
Wall Street Journal 11/16/2015
Sanders: Unlike Clinton, I won’t seek ‘reckless adventures abroad’ - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/19/2015
A political bomb is about to blow up in the Democrats’ faces - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/25/2015
New York Times 01/29/2016
Finding Common Political Ground on Poverty
New York Times 02/02/2016
Donald Trump Notches More Wins, but Ted Cruz’s Victories Promise Long Race
Wall Street Journal 03/02/2016
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Washington Post 04/19/2016
Hillary Clinton Says ‘Radical Fringe’ Is Taking Over G.O.P. Under Donald Trump
The New York Times 08/25/2016
Obama Sees ‘Personal Insult’ if Blacks Don’t Rally for Hillary Clinton
The New York Times 09/19/2016
Bernie Sanders voters look for a path forward
CNN 10/21/2016
Charles Koch says he is aghast at the way Trump suggested having Muslims register, sort of like Nazi Germany he says, in an intervew with Stephanpoulos of ABC News. He also disliked the phrase "carpet bombing of ISIS" by Ted Cruz. In this intervew Cruz says Bil Clinton did better than George W. Bush in controlling the federal budget, and adds that Hillary Clinton would make a better president than either Trump or Cruz.
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Washington Post 04/24/2016
Hillary Clinton Says ‘Radical Fringe’ Is Taking Over G.O.P. Under Donald Trump
The New York Times 08/25/2016
Trump’s business advisory councils disband as CEOs abandon president over Charlottesville views
Washington Post 08/16/2017
Trump and the CEOs: Behind the Collapse of an Uneasy Alliance
WSJ 08/20/2017
Billionaire Koch brothers take on Trump
BBC News 06/05/2018
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