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“That racist thing to me is just overdone,” she said. “I think that people have all kinds of prejudices. I know Black people who don't like being around other Black people.” Smith dismissed the warnings from the lengthy list of former Trump officials, including former Joint Chiefs of...
Across the rest of Europe, the radical right is on the rise. There is talk of Europe's "Donald Trump moment" amidcost of livingconcerns. Populist parties are widely expected to make gains according to opinion polls. If they do, the shakeout between rival blocs on the right will impact on...
winning back states he had lost in 2020, Trump performed well in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania—states Kamala Harris needed to win. Trump has won more than enough electoral votes to win back the White House and, as of early Wednesday morning, is projected to win the popular vote. ...
If you plot the share of the vote Trump received in each state on a graph, it resembles a step function with a sudden lunge upward after Wisconsin, rather than a smooth upward projection. What happened after Wisconsin? My theory as of a couple weeks ago — and having not gotten so many...
Free Essay: Objective 5. Identify the factors that influence whether people vote. A. Describe three major reasons why people might choose to vote. 1. they...
TUPELO, Miss. (AP) — President Donald Trump lashed out Friday at Democrats for a vote this week formalizing the House impeachment inquiry as he urged rallygoers in Mississippi to send a message to Washington by voting Republican in the state's upcoming
It has shaped what America is today – a strong and dynamic nation made up of people whose parents come from all corners of the world. Trump’s Jan. 20 executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship is a cruel repudiation of American values. For the first time in generati...
The Democratic Party, like the Labor parties in the UK and Australia, long ago ceased to represent the interests the American working class – white, black and Latino – and Trump has presided over a dramatic shift in the working-class vote from the Democrats to the populist Trumpian Republica...
“The last time we had a Trump presidency, I think Europeans looked at this as potentially a four-year blip, and then breathed a sigh of relief when Biden was elected and thought that we’d return to normal … and I think that there was some wishful thinking in that, and people have...