Dante Chinni

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Dante Chinni

10years ago
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Clinton lead over Trump would grow without Sanders in the race

The latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows Clinton with a narrow three-point lead over Trump.

10years ago
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Why Trump must make gains among women voters to win the White House

Trump’s biggest hurdle is in trying to close the gender gap, according to public polling and past election results.

10years ago
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Trump forces didn’t just beat the establishment, they overran it

Donald Trump didn’t just outlast his challengers to be the last man standing for the GOP nomination. He won by remaking the Republican Primary electorate.

10years ago
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Why Ted Cruz could have a very bad election night

By nearly every estimate, Tuesday will be a tough night for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and there’s a good reason for that.

10years ago
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Bernie Sanders’ New York mission: Improve among minority voters

The New York Primary is setting up as a big test for Bernie Sanders.

10years ago
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The two numbers that may matter most for Donald Trump

Forget the polls and “momentum” — these factors seem to be better measures of Donald Trump’s candidacy.

10years ago
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Trump and the Reagan Democrats: A match made in Macomb?

When Ronald Reagan won the White House in 1980 it was with the help of blue-collar white voters who felt the Democratic Party had abandoned them.

10years ago
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Nevada’s diversity could favor Trump

Nevada is one of the most racially and ethnically diverse states in the country and in tonight’s GOP caucus — and that could be good for Trump.

10years ago
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Fewer college voters in Nevada for Sanders to find

Bernie Sanders faces a potentially formidable challenge in the Silver State: a much smaller pool of student voters than in the first two nominating contests.

10years ago
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Why a Donald Trump win in New Hampshire would be big

New Hampshire should not be a good fit for Donald Trump and his message. But the poll numbers uniformly suggest that the businessman is headed for a victory.