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There were some notable moments of righteous indignation but for the most part, the two candidates see eye-to-eye
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If Hillary Clinton stopped taking money from the 1% and had a vision for a new economy, that would be a start
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Kelly’s willingness to confront Trump with his own past remarks was so novel that other Republicans followed her lead. They just aren’t as good at it
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Editorial: The press in Turkey is under attack from a government that can’t cope with criticism
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Editorial: From Russia to Pakistan by way of the US campaign trail, bigotry and ideas of policing belief need to be confronted
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Jill AbramsonJill AbramsonLike Pat Buchanan and Ross Perot before him, the Republican frontrunner plays on voters’ worst fears. But the toxicity of his message – and his success – far eclipses theirs
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Lucia GravesLucia GravesClinton has proved that she can appeal to a multiracial America. Sanders’ only hope lies in predominantly white states – but is that enough?
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Steven W ThrasherSteven W ThrasherThe director endorsed the Vermont senator on Tuesday. He’s the latest in a series of black intellectuals to recognise Sanders’ superiority over Clinton
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Syreeta McFaddenSyreeta McFaddenMany black voters are uncomfortable with the values he proposes to take to the White House – and, despite the generational divide, they haven’t abandoned Clinton
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