The Real Story Of 2016
The Real Story Of 2016
4/20/2019
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This article from FiveThirtyEight provides an analysis of the 2016 United States presidential election, going beyond the conventional narrative. It delves into the data and the factors that contributed to Donald Trump's victory over Hillary Clinton. The article highlights how key demographics, such as white voters without a college degree, played a crucial role in determining the outcome. It also examines the impact of economic factors and changing voter preferences. The author emphasizes the complexity of the election and challenges the simplistic explanations often given. Overall, the article offers a nuanced and data-driven exploration of the real story behind the 2016 election.
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