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The 2016 U.S. presidential election showed sharp divides between college educated voters and less educated voters, between women and men, and between young people and people of an older generation.
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In Boomers’ Sunset, Election Reawakens an Old Divide
The New York Times 11/07/2016
Washington Post 11/08/2016
She was born the day women got the vote. And then a century passed. . .
Washington Post 11/08/2016
The New York Times 11/08/2016
CMO Today: Millennials Actually Do Like to Shop, the Federal Reserve Says
Wall Street Journal 12/07/2018
The unpopularity of Trump with college educated voters in the suburbs, especially women, is a key factor in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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Democrats Step Up Pursuit of House Republicans Left Limping by Donald Trump
The New York Times 08/28/2016
Millennials Have Cooled on Hillary Clinton, Forcing a Campaign Reset
WSJ 09/16/2016
Hillary Clinton Returns to Campaigning, Seeks to Refine Message
WSJ 09/15/2016
Presidential election debate: Trump and Clinton clash - BBC News
BBC News 09/27/2016
The Morning After the Debate, Donald Trump Goes on the Attack
The New York Times 09/27/2016
US presidential debate: Clinton doubts Trump 'groping' apology - BBC News
BBC News 10/10/2016
Over 50% of young people in the U.S. ages 18-29 said they were political independents in a Pew Research survey conducted in March 2014. About 30% said they saw little difference between Democrats and Republicans. The 2014 mid term U.S. Congressional and state governors elections confirmed this trend. Voters in this age bracket are about one sixth of the electorate and prefer to look at the individual candidate as a person.
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Are Democrats Losing the Youth Vote?
New York Times 11/11/2014
The Two Parties Aren’t Crazy, Just Changed
Wall Street Journal 10/13/2015
Republican Debate Defined by Trump-Cruz Clash
Wall Street Journal 01/15/2016
Millennial Wave Unsettles Presidential Race
Wall Street Journal 02/16/2016
The Daily 202: College-educated white women are Hillary Clinton’s firewall
Washington Post 11/03/2016
In Boomers’ Sunset, Election Reawakens an Old Divide
The New York Times 11/07/2016
Grouped Articles
Are Democrats Losing the Youth Vote?
New York Times 11/11/2014
Millennial Wave Unsettles Presidential Race
Wall Street Journal 02/16/2016
The Daily 202: College-educated white women are Hillary Clinton’s firewall
Washington Post 11/03/2016
In Boomers’ Sunset, Election Reawakens an Old Divide
The New York Times 11/07/2016
CMO Today: Millennials Actually Do Like to Shop, the Federal Reserve Says
Wall Street Journal 12/07/2018
Grouped Articles
Are Democrats Losing the Youth Vote?
New York Times 11/11/2014
Millennial Wave Unsettles Presidential Race
Wall Street Journal 02/16/2016
The Daily 202: College-educated white women are Hillary Clinton’s firewall
Washington Post 11/03/2016
In Boomers’ Sunset, Election Reawakens an Old Divide
The New York Times 11/07/2016
CMO Today: Millennials Actually Do Like to Shop, the Federal Reserve Says
Wall Street Journal 12/07/2018
A PRRI and Brookings Institution survey shows 55% of Donald Trump's support comes from the white working class who see immigrants in a negative light and are critical of large corporate interests. This group also sees political correctness as being a problem.
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Trump Rides a Blue-Collar Wave
Wall Street Journal 11/18/2015
Donald Trump Forges New Blue-Collar Coalition Among Republicans
Wall Street Journal 12/05/2015
Donald Trump calls for ‘total’ ban on Muslims entering United States - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/08/2015
Trump Is the Democrats’ Dream Nominee
Wall Street Journal 12/10/2015
Donald Trump’s Plan on Muslims Is Opposed by Most Americans; GOP Is Split, WSJ/NBC Poll Finds
Wall Street Journal 12/11/2015
Wall Street Journal 12/12/2015
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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
Trump Rhetoric Poses Dangers to American Democracy - SPIEGEL ONLINE
SPIEGEL ONLINE 10/19/2016
In Boomers’ Sunset, Election Reawakens an Old Divide
The New York Times 11/07/2016
Grouped Articles
Why college hasn’t closed the gender wage gap - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/13/2015
The Daily 202: College-educated white women are Hillary Clinton’s firewall
Washington Post 11/03/2016
In Boomers’ Sunset, Election Reawakens an Old Divide
The New York Times 11/07/2016
The real issues at Women20 | Business | DW.COM | 26.04.2017
DW.COM 04/26/2017
DW.COM 04/25/2017
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Why millennials love Bernie Sanders, and why that may not be enough - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/28/2015
The Bleak Reality Driving Trump’s Rise
Wall Street Journal 12/16/2015
A Republican Cure for Liberal Failures on Poverty
Wall Street Journal 01/10/2016
It’s the Middle Class, Hillary
Wall Street Journal 02/02/2016
Fury Shakes the Iowa Caucuses, Boosting Ted Cruz While Slowing Hillary Clinton
New York Times 02/02/2016
Millennial Wave Unsettles Presidential Race
Wall Street Journal 02/16/2016
Julie Meador, graduated from the University of Kentucky, and is just looking for agood job. She does not want to save the world just yet.
Grouped Articles
New York Times 06/07/2014
Are Democrats Losing the Youth Vote?
New York Times 11/11/2014
Wall Street Journal 08/19/2015
Millennial Wave Unsettles Presidential Race
Wall Street Journal 02/16/2016
Boomers to This Year's Grads: We Are Really, Really Sorry
Wall Street Journal 06/10/2009
It Will Be Years Before Lost Jobs Return -- and Many Never Will
Wall Street Journal 10/05/2009
High student debt, few job opportunities, many stuck in minimum wage jobs or jobs that do not match their qualifications, an increasing number staying with parents, these are the common problems facing young people in the U.S., UK, France, Spain, Italy and other European countries. In developing countries such as India and the rest of South Asia a similiar sense of lack of job opportunities for young people.
Grouped Articles
New York Times 06/07/2014
New York Times 06/07/2014
Napolitano Looks for New Ways to Boost University of California's Coffers
Wall Street Journal 09/09/2014
Are Democrats Losing the Youth Vote?
New York Times 11/11/2014
Wall Street Journal 08/19/2015
Millennial Wave Unsettles Presidential Race
Wall Street Journal 02/16/2016
Grouped Articles
Donald Trump’s Support Among Republican Women Starts to Slide
The New York Times 08/10/2016
From Trump to Brexit rhetoric: how today's politicians have got away with words
The Guardian 08/27/2016
The Economist 08/27/2016
The Morning After the Debate, Donald Trump Goes on the Attack
The New York Times 09/27/2016
US presidential debate: Clinton doubts Trump 'groping' apology - BBC News
BBC News 10/10/2016
24 fact checks from the second presidential debate
NBC News 10/10/2016
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Trump has lit a fire. Can it be contained? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/12/2016
President Obama’s brutal assessment of the rise of Donald Trump - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/12/2016
What Donald Trump Learned From Joseph McCarthy’s Right-Hand Man
The New York Times 06/20/2016
In Boomers’ Sunset, Election Reawakens an Old Divide
The New York Times 11/07/2016
Donald Trump Takes Conciliatory Tone at Postelection Rallies
WSJ 12/16/2016
Rapport Between Donald Trump, Barack Obama Crumbles
WSJ 03/08/2017
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