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Brexit: a disaster decades in the making | Gary Younge
The Guardian 06.30.2016
British Politics Gives a Sense of Government by Old School Chums
The New York Times 07.07.2016
Brexit: The Era of the Angry Voter Is Upon Us - SPIEGEL ONLINE
SPIEGEL ONLINE 07.06.2016
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
Trump a Working-Class Hero? A Blue-Collar Town Debates His Credentials
The New York Times 08.26.2016
Apple should repay Ireland 13bn euros, European Commission rules - BBC News
BBC News 08.30.2016
Obama blasts Trump as a phony champion of the working class
Washington Post 09.14.2016
Working-Class White Men Are Falling Further and Further Behind College Graduates
WSJ 10.05.2016
Big government is the new West Coast craze
Washington Post 11.06.2016
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
Trump’s Education Pick: A Win for Public-School Parents
WSJ 12.13.2016
04.24.2017
Marine Le Pen springs surprise visit on Macron during picket line campaign trip
The Guardian 04.26.2017
A special report on Donald Trump’s America
The Economist 07.06.2017
Washington Post 07.04.2018
Opinion | The Best Way for Democrats to Win Working-Class Voters
09.24.2018
U.K.’s Labour Lurches Sharply Left on the Economy
New York Times 09.24.2018
Opinion | De Blasio Sees Too Many Asians
WSJ 12.17.2018
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