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Arvanitakis on American politics: Can the Democrats win?
James Arvanitakis | February 22, 2020The turbulent Democrat primary process has revealed a party at war with itself over its own identity. The winner – whoever it may be – will face a tough struggle to unite the party for the battle that counts against Donald Trump this November.
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Arvanitakis on American Politics: This week’s controversies, chaos and why Trump keeps his base
James Arvanitakis | January 18, 2020This week’s events in the United States once again highlight how the Trump Administration continues to move from chaos to controversy (and back).
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Arvanitakis on American politics: Five types of Trump supporters
James Arvanitakis | December 7, 2019Despite the impeachment controversy, distinct groups of American voters remain staunch supporters of President Donald Trump, albeit for quite different reasons.
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Will Bloomberg’s bid for the Democratic nomination have an impact?
Open Forum | November 27, 2019Given his enormous wealth and power, Bloomberg’s decision to contest the Democratic nomination shifts the balance within the party as it chooses a candidate to take on President Trump.
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Arvanitakis on American politics: The Trump revolution without Trump
James Arvanitakis | October 19, 2019Unless America’s political establishment reconnects with a large, disillusioned swathe of middle class voters, the resentment harnessed by Donald Trump will continue to seethe long after the current Administration is consigned to history.
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Arvanitakis on American politics: The third Democratic debate
James Arvanitakis | September 14, 2019The latest televised debate between challengers for the Democrat ticket produced some heated exchanges on healthcare, immigration, Donald Trump and other hot button issues, but will it shift voting intentions?
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Why Truman stands taller than Trump
Mike Scrafton | August 4, 2019Harry S. Truman was at least 10 centimetres smaller in stature than Donald Trump, but he towers above him as a national and international leader.