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Support for Trump was widely attributed to citizens who were “left behind” economically. A new study finds, though, that change in financial wellbeing had little impact on candidate preference. Instead, preferences were related to issues like the rise of a majority–minority America.
Support for Trump was widely attributed to citizens who were “left behind” economically. A new study finds, though, that change in financial wellbeing had little impact on candidate preference. Instead, preferences were related to issues like the rise of a majority–minority America.
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