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Trump's billionaire cabinet could be the wealthiest administration ever

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Steven Mnuchin, prominent Goldman Sachs executive and son of a Goldman Sachs banking veteran, as the new Treasury Secretary in the Trump administration

11/29/2016

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Trump Plans to Name Steven Mnuchin as Treasury Secretary

WSJ 11/29/2016

Inside Trump Treasury nominee's past life as 'foreclosure king' of California

The Guardian 12/02/2016

Trump's billionaire cabinet could be the wealthiest administration ever

The Guardian 12/02/2016

Trump’s Economic Cabinet Picks Signal Embrace of Wall St. Elite

The New York Times 12/01/2016

Seduced and Betrayed by Donald Trump

The New York Times 12/02/2016

Goldman Sachs No. 2 Seen as a Top Economic Adviser to Trump

The New York Times 12/09/2016

Rebublican 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump and the core support from the white working class, many 55-64 years without a high school education

11/18/2015

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

A Rash Leader in a Grave Time

Wall Street Journal 12/12/2015

Globalization and the white working class in Europe and the U.S. in 2016- job losses, regional disparities, growing inequality with declining incomes

07/13/2016

Sanders, Trump, in the U.S., Marie Le Pen in France, and Brexiters in England appeal to white working class which has not benefitted from trade agreements and globalization. Globalization has produced very different outcomes for different industries and regions, benefitting some and hurting others. Leaders of existing political parties have failed to grasp and respond to these changes leaving room for others to take up the cause of the white working class. TPP trade agreement for instance benefits the information technology industry and hurts the automobile industry in the U.S., producing unequal outcomes that come after years of job losses and hollowing out in some industries- making it unpopular, and raising questions about the wisdom of such policies when most of the gains in free trade are already behind us according to Krugman and other experts.

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Brexit: The Era of the Angry Voter Is Upon Us - SPIEGEL ONLINE

SPIEGEL ONLINE 07/06/2016

What the New GOP Means for Wall Street

WSJ 07/19/2016

Support for Trump in unexpected places | US elections 2016 | DW.COM | 20.07.2016

DW.COM 07/20/2016

The presidential campaign and the US middle class | US elections 2016 | DW.COM | 13.03.2016

DW.COM 03/13/2016

Hillary Clinton Asks Not for Trust, but for Faith in Her Competence

The New York Times 07/29/2016

Two Political Conventions, Two Distinct World Views

WSJ 07/28/2016

Donald Trump and traditional Democrats voting in open Republican primaries

03/26/2016

A NYT report shows that the support of traditional Democrats in Blue states such as Massachusetts and in the midwest has helped propel Trump to a series of wins in Republican primaries in Jan-March 2016. There is also some correlation with a higher degree of racism, according to this NYT report. This is how Trump was able to combine wins in Mississippi and Massachusetts. Conversely states with higher serious churchgoers such as Utah and Texas have supported Ted Cruz. This theory has exceptions because of John Kasich's win in Ohio, Cruz's win in Maine and his close contest with Trump in Louisiana and Missouri, showing that a number of factors are at work, including Trump's ability to appeal to voter sentiment on issues, the fragmentation of the Republican vote, and the lack of connection with voters on issues of terrorism, security, struggling middle and working class people issues, of the other candidates. The profiles of Trump voters from his rallies show these concerns listed by his supporters.

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Donald Trump’s Secret Weapon: Blue-State Voters

New York Times 03/26/2016

How the G.O.P. Elite Lost Its Voters to Donald Trump

New York Times 03/28/2016

Why Trump Can’t Break the G.O.P.

New York Times 04/02/2016

Ohio, Long a Bellwether, Is Fading on the Electoral Map

The New York Times 09/29/2016

Trump's billionaire cabinet could be the wealthiest administration ever

The Guardian 12/02/2016

Seduced and Betrayed by Donald Trump

The New York Times 12/02/2016

Wall Street and Donald Trump

03/24/2016

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Why the rise of Donald Trump has even Wall Street worried - The Washington Post

Washington Post 03/24/2016

Where Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Stand on Wall Street

WSJ 09/16/2016

Donald Trump and Wall Street Make Up Quickly

WSJ 11/30/2016

Trump's billionaire cabinet could be the wealthiest administration ever

The Guardian 12/02/2016

Trump’s Economic Cabinet Picks Signal Embrace of Wall St. Elite

The New York Times 12/01/2016

2017: The Year in Populism

POLITICO Magazine 12/30/2017

The Trump cabinet and Wall Street, financial, real estate interests

12/02/2016

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Trump's billionaire cabinet could be the wealthiest administration ever

The Guardian 12/02/2016

Trump’s Economic Cabinet Picks Signal Embrace of Wall St. Elite

The New York Times 12/01/2016

Seduced and Betrayed by Donald Trump

The New York Times 12/02/2016

2017: The Year in Populism

POLITICO Magazine 12/30/2017


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