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Editor’s Insight: How angry white men have changed American politics

Blue-collar workers have come in behind Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders in the US primaries. With special audio feature.

Fri, 11 Mar 2016

The Republican party has been torn apart by the popularity of Donald Trump among angry men.

This phenomenon, and it’s mainly white men, has become the talking point among political and social commentators. They haven’t seen this before and it’s not just Mr Trump who is benefiting.

Bernie Sanders,

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