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U.S. presidential candidates Trump and Clinton win large margins in March 2016 in economically challenged areas with high unemployment

03/01/2016

Trumps draws votes across demographic lines in lower income economically challenged areas in the March 2016 Republican primaries. Clinton draws support in both economically challenged minority areas and affluent suburbs.

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New York Times 03.02.2016

Democrats Turn to Hillary Clinton After Flirting With Bernie Sanders

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New York Times 03.02.2016

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New York Times 03.02.2016

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Wall Street Journal 03.07.2016

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The New York Times 06.06.2016

Bernie Sanders: Democrats Need to Wake Up

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What the New GOP Means for Wall Street

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Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Spar Over Economic Proposals

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Trump Rhetoric Poses Dangers to American Democracy - SPIEGEL ONLINE

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WSJ 12.16.2016

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