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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

Charting Trump’s rise in the decline of the middle class - The Washington Post

Washington Post 12.12.2015

The Bleak Reality Driving Trump’s Rise

Wall Street Journal 12.16.2015

Another Time, Another Trump

Wall Street Journal 12.22.2015

A big hint about why so many people support Donald Trump might come from Germany - The Washington Post

Washington Post 12.25.2015

Trump’s fans are excited to rally — but they’re not sure they’ll show up to vote - The Washington Post

Washington Post 12.27.2015

Behind Donald Trump’s Attack Strategy

Wall Street Journal 01.25.2016

Here’s what a conservative policy agenda should look like in the Trump era - The Washington Post

Washington Post 01.27.2016

Anxiety Fuels Donald Trump’s Supporters

Wall Street Journal 01.27.2016

What Republicans Should Say

New York Times 01.29.2016

How Both Parties Lost the White Middle Class

New York Times 02.01.2016

Donald Trump’s Campaign Blueprint: His Own Book

Wall Street Journal 03.03.2016

Rust Belt Could Be Donald Trump’s Best Route to White House

Wall Street Journal 03.07.2016

The Return of the 1930s

Wall Street Journal 03.08.2016

What His Believers See in Donald Trump

Wall Street Journal 03.09.2016

Donald Trump’s Rally in Chicago Canceled After Violent Scuffles

New York Times 03.11.2016

Beware the ides of March

Economist 03.24.2016

This one anecdote perfectly explains how Donald Trump is hijacking the GOP - The Washington Post

Washington Post 03.28.2016

Bernie Sanders: Democrats Need to Wake Up

The New York Times 06.28.2016

Brexit: a disaster decades in the making | Gary Younge

The Guardian 06.30.2016

For Whites Sensing Decline, Donald Trump Unleashes Words of Resistance

The New York Times 07.13.2016

The Democratic Platform’s Sharp Left Turn

WSJ 07.12.2016

What the New GOP Means for Wall Street

WSJ 07.19.2016

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

DW.COM 03.13.2016

Donald Trump positions himself as the voice of ‘the forgotten men and women’

Washington Post 07.22.2016

Two Political Conventions, Two Distinct World Views

WSJ 07.28.2016

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

How Economic Anxieties Explain Donald Trump’s Appeal—And Where They Fall Short

WSJ 08.16.2016

Trump a Working-Class Hero? A Blue-Collar Town Debates His Credentials

The New York Times 08.26.2016

From Trump to Brexit rhetoric: how today's politicians have got away with words

The Guardian 08.27.2016

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

BBC News 08.30.2016

Donald Trump Gambles on Immigration but Sends Conflicting Signals

The New York Times 08.31.2016

Explaining What Donald Trump Wants to Do Now on Immigration

The New York Times 09.01.2016

Obama blasts Trump as a phony champion of the working class

Washington Post 09.14.2016

Presidential Election 2016: This Election Defines American | ZEIT ONLINE

ZEIT ONLINE 09.20.2016

Immigrants Aren’t Taking Americans’ Jobs, New Study Finds

The New York Times 09.21.2016

Working-Class White Men Are Falling Further and Further Behind College Graduates

WSJ 10.05.2016

Trump Rhetoric Poses Dangers to American Democracy - SPIEGEL ONLINE

SPIEGEL ONLINE 10.19.2016

Final Debate: Donald Trump Declines to Commit to Respecting Results if He Loses

WSJ 10.20.2016

Joe Biden wants to make sure Democrats don’t give up on Trump voters

Washington Post 10.21.2016

The Republicans and Democrats failed blue-collar America. The left behind are now having their say | Thomas Frank

The Guardian 11.06.2016

In Boomers’ Sunset, Election Reawakens an Old Divide

The New York Times 11.07.2016

Combative, Populist Steve Bannon Found His Man in Donald Trump

The New York Times 11.27.2016

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

Trump presidency: Border hawk ex-general to run US security - BBC News

BBC News 12.07.2016

Trump era confronts organized labor with gravest crisis in decades

Washington Post 12.09.2016

The White House’s claim that 800,000 manufacturing jobs were added during Obama’s presidency

Washington Post 12.09.2016

A special report on Donald Trump’s America

The Economist 07.06.2017

Sessions says Charlottesville car attack could be prosecuted as a hate crime

Washington Post 08.16.2017

Once a populist, Trump governs like a conservative Republican

Washington Post 12.06.2017

2017: The Year in Populism

POLITICO Magazine 12.30.2017

Analysis | The Daily 202: Trump lost a battle on family separations, but his immigration war continues

Washington Post 06.21.2018

Analysis | Is it great to be a worker in the U.S.? Not compared with the rest of the developed world.

Washington Post 07.04.2018

Opinion | The Best Way for Democrats to Win Working-Class Voters

09.24.2018


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