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‘I’m Here to Help,’ Trump Tells Tech Executives at Meeting
The New York Times 12/14/2016
12/19/2016
Trump’s business advisory councils disband as CEOs abandon president over Charlottesville views
Washington Post 08/16/2017
Trump and the CEOs: Behind the Collapse of an Uneasy Alliance
WSJ 08/20/2017
Without creating demand from ordinary Americans suffering from low wage growth, the economic growth plans of Trump to pass tax benefits disproportionately to upper income people won't work, says Neil Irwin of NYT. He proposes a tax benefit that replaces lost income for ordinary workers.
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What Would It Take to Replace the Pay Working-Class Americans Have Lost?
The New York Times 12/09/2016
Republicans’ Fiscal Discipline Wilts in Face of Trump’s Tax Plan
The New York Times 04/28/2017
Senate Health Bill Gives Huge Tax Cuts to Businesses, High-Income Households
WSJ 06/22/2017
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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
POLITICO Magazine 12/30/2017
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Trump Defeated Clinton, Not Women
The New York Times 11/16/2016
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Tom Toles’s favorite cartoons of the 2016 campaign
Washington Post 11/08/2016
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The New York Times 11/07/2016
The Guardian 11/06/2016
Media’s Next Challenge: Overcoming the Threat of Fake News
The New York Times 11/07/2016
Washington Post 11/08/2016
Obama, With Angela Merkel in Berlin, Assails Spread of Fake News
The New York Times 11/17/2016
Facebook launches initiative to combat fake news in Germany | News | DW.COM | 15.01.2017
DW.COM 01/15/2017
In 2016 about 25%more Hispanics would be eligible to vote. Hillary Clinton planned early to mobilize this vote.
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Fear of Donald Trump Helps Democrats Mobilize Hispanics
The New York Times 11/07/2016
The New York Times 11/08/2016
Gary Yonge of The Guardian spends a month in Muncie, Indiana, talking to women voters before the U.S. presidential election of 2016, and provides an exceptional report.
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The view from Middletown: 'The perfect female presidential candidate doesn't exist'
The Guardian 11/01/2016
The Daily 202: College-educated white women are Hillary Clinton’s firewall
Washington Post 11/03/2016
‘It Really Does Get Into Your Head.’ The Election, Through the Eyes of Teenage Girls.
The New York Times 11/04/2016
The Guardian 11/06/2016
Washington Post 11/08/2016
Grouped Articles
The New York Times 10/11/2016
Media’s Next Challenge: Overcoming the Threat of Fake News
The New York Times 11/07/2016
The New York Times 11/08/2016
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Struggling to Serve at the Nation’s Richest University
The New York Times 10/24/2016
Big government is the new West Coast craze
Washington Post 11/06/2016
The Guardian 11/06/2016
Trump era confronts organized labor with gravest crisis in decades
Washington Post 12/09/2016
Washington Post 07/04/2018
Opinion | The Best Way for Democrats to Win Working-Class Voters
09/24/2018
Michelle Obama campaigns extensively stirring up support and excitement for Hillary Clinton as the best hope for the country in 2016. She campaigns in Arizona and other red states in an effort to win them for the Democratic Party.
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First Lady Michelle Obama says Trump is 'trying to take away your hope'
NBC News 10/21/2016
The New York Times 10/21/2016
The Telegraph 10/27/2016
Hillary Clinton Basks in First Lady’s Soaring Popularity on the Campaign Trail
The New York Times 10/27/2016
In 1 Unscripted Moment, Hillary Clinton Finds Joy in the Rain
The New York Times 11/05/2016
The New York Times 11/05/2016
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Hillary Clinton, Mocking and Taunting in Debate, Turns the Tormentor
The New York Times 10/20/2016
Media’s Next Challenge: Overcoming the Threat of Fake News
The New York Times 11/07/2016
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Unilever Price Rises Herald Brexit Pain for British Consumers
WSJ 10/13/2016
Brexit Court Ruling Further Clouds the Horizon for Companies
WSJ 11/03/2016
UK inflation hits two-year high in November as economists warn of higher prices to come
The Telegraph 12/13/2016
UK inflation hits two-year high in November as economists warn of higher prices to come
The Telegraph 12/13/2016
Sterling’s Brexit Slide Sends U.K. Inflation to Two-Year High
WSJ 12/13/2016
U.K. Job Numbers Raise Concerns for Economy After Brexit Vote
WSJ 12/14/2016
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UK inflation hits two-year high in November as economists warn of higher prices to come
The Telegraph 12/13/16
Sterling’s Brexit Slide Sends U.K. Inflation to Two-Year High
WSJ 12/13/16
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Trump Expected to Name Fast-Food Executive Andy Puzder as Labor Secretary
WSJ 12/08/16
Trump era confronts organized labor with gravest crisis in decades
Washington Post 12/09/16
The White House’s claim that 800,000 manufacturing jobs were added during Obama’s presidency
Washington Post 12/09/16
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Combative, Populist Steve Bannon Found His Man in Donald Trump
The New York Times 11/27/16
Trump’s Economic Cabinet Picks Signal Embrace of Wall St. Elite
The New York Times 12/01/16
WSJ 08/08/17
Trump Says Bannon Is ‘Not a Racist,’ but His Job Status Remains in Doubt
The New York Times 08/15/17
Bannon in Limbo as Trump Faces Growing Calls for the Strategist’s Ouster
The New York Times 08/14/17
The New Right-Wing Extremism: Unified, Tech-Savvy and Emboldened
WSJ 08/16/17
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She was born the day women got the vote. And then a century passed. . .
Washington Post 11/08/16
The 2016 U.S. presidential election showed sharp divides between college educated voters and less educated voters, between women and men, and between young people and people of an older generation.
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In Boomers’ Sunset, Election Reawakens an Old Divide
The New York Times 11/07/16
Washington Post 11/08/16
She was born the day women got the vote. And then a century passed. . .
Washington Post 11/08/16
The New York Times 11/08/16
CMO Today: Millennials Actually Do Like to Shop, the Federal Reserve Says
Wall Street Journal 12/07/18
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In Colorado, gap between Democratic and Republican strategies is clear
Washington Post 11/07/16
Washington Post 11/07/16
The Guardian 11/06/16
The New York Times 11/08/16
Grouped Articles
Big government is the new West Coast craze
Washington Post 11/06/16
Grouped Articles
Hillary Clinton Basks in First Lady’s Soaring Popularity on the Campaign Trail
The New York Times 10/27/16
The New York Times 11/05/16
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The Road Trip That Changed Hillary Clinton’s Life
The New York Times 10/28/16
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The New York Times 10/21/16
Bernie Sanders showed considerable understanding, patience, and the right grasp of events, in his wholehearted support of Hillary Clinton in the final months of the campaign. He understood that it was all about programs, positions, and not personalities. As one New Hampshire Sanders steering committee member says, "Hillary Clinton has stretched and grown" during this period just before the convention by agreeing with Sanders on many positions, on trade to protect workers, on Glass Seagall reinstating to ensure bank safety, on government support for college tuition to increase upward intergenerational mobility. The whole Democratic Party platform has Sanders critical role in developing it.
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Bernie Sanders voters look for a path forward
CNN 10/21/16
Sanders is prepared to be a liberal thorn in Clinton’s side
Washington Post 10/25/16
Sanders is prepared to be a liberal thorn in Clinton’s side
Washington Post 10/25/16
With huge borrowing and estimated at $5.3 trillion deficit Trump's economic plan has negative long term effects. It is also vague and absent many necessary details. The Clinton economic plan has positive long term effects, is careful with the deficit, and spells out the specifics. Clinton's economic plan helps to reduce wide wealth disparities pointed out by Fed chairman Janet Yellen, and increases societal integration of less advantaged groups. While the Trump Plan aggravates social tensions by increasing the share of the national income going to the wealthy at a time when unprecedented wealth disparities exist in American society.
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Donald Trump’s Tax Plan Would Boost Economy in Short Run but Not Long Term, Analysis Finds
WSJ 10/17/16
Donald Trump’s Economic Plan, Up Close, Doesn’t Add Up
WSJ 10/18/16
Taxes Under Trump: Almost Everyone Pays Less and the Richest Pay a Lot Less
WSJ 12/02/16
The Economy’s Hidden Problem: We’re Out of Big Ideas
WSJ 12/06/16
Will the Trump Era Bring Higher Interest Rates? Don’t Count On It
The New York Times 12/14/16
Aging Population, Stagnant Productivity Challenge Donald Trump’s Growth Plan
WSJ 12/04/16
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