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The Bernie Sanders U.S. presidential campaign of 2016 and Howard Dean's campaign in 2004- upward mobility for working class Americans the issue in 2016, the Iraq war in 2004

08/09/2015

Howard Dean was governor of Vermont and Sanders was Mayor of Burlington, Vermont. Both candidates draw white, educated, affluent voters of the Democratic Party. But the situation is different in 2014, with the Democratic Party now 40% female, and many ethnic minorities represented in the party. Dean's major issue was his opposition to the Iraq war. Sanders says his positions are more class based and calls for a revolution to give working class Americans a chance for upward mobility.

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Wall Street Journal 08.12.2015

How Bernie Sanders is plotting his path to the Democratic nomination - The Washington Post

Washington Post 09.12.2015

Sanders, Corbyn and the coming debate inside the Democratic Party - The Washington Post

Washington Post 09.13.2015

Why millennials love Bernie Sanders, and why that may not be enough - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10.28.2015

The fatal trend among white working class Americans - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11.12.2015

America’s white working class is a dying breed - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11.12.2015

The missing working class - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11.12.2015

Both parties face a blue-collar imperative - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11.12.2015

Populism on the Rise in GOP Race for President

Wall Street Journal 11.12.2015

The Bleak Reality Driving Trump’s Rise

Wall Street Journal 12.16.2015

Clinton Campaign Underestimated Sanders Strengths, Allies Say

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Taking Sanders Seriously

Wall Street Journal 01.20.2016

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New York Times 01.30.2016

Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Dig in for Long Battle Beyond Iowa Caucus

Wall Street Journal 02.02.2016

Democrats Battle Over Vision for Party

Wall Street Journal 02.03.2016

How Democrats’ Shift to the Left Is Helping Bernie Sanders

Wall Street Journal 02.08.2016

Sanders Campaign Will Travel On, but Path to Victory Is All but Blocked

New York Times 03.01.2016

Has Bernie Sanders changed American politics? Reviewing a 'political revolution'

The Guardian 06.17.2016

Bernie Sanders: Democrats Need to Wake Up

The New York Times 06.28.2016

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WSJ 07.12.2016

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The New York Times 07.26.2016

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The New York Times 08.03.2016

Apple should repay Ireland 13bn euros, European Commission rules - BBC News

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The Guardian 08.30.2016

Obama blasts Trump as a phony champion of the working class

Washington Post 09.14.2016

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WSJ 10.05.2016

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CNN 10.21.2016

Sanders is prepared to be a liberal thorn in Clinton’s side

Washington Post 10.25.2016

Struggling to Serve at the Nation’s Richest University

The New York Times 10.24.2016

Clinton’s Substantial Popular-Vote Win

The New York Times 11.11.2016

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