These 526 Voters Represent All of America. And They Spent a Weekend Together.
These 526 Voters Represent All of America. And They Spent a Weekend Together.
11/23/2019
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This interactive article from The New York Times presents a comprehensive study of 526 American voters, aiming to provide a representative picture of the country's diverse political opinions and demographic makeup. The study delves into voter demographics, political affiliations, and policy preferences, highlighting the complexity of American political landscape. The article utilizes visualizations and quotes from the participants to offer insights into the diverse perspectives and issues that shape political beliefs in the United States.
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