Informed Weekend: 10 Links I Learned From This Week (Vol. 22)

Here are the ten(ish) links I learned from this week:

  1. Presidential Election Update
    1. Ted Cruz Suspends his Campaign for President (The New York Times)
    2. John Kasich Drops Out of the Presidential Race (The New York Times)
    3. Bernie wins Indiana (The New York Post)
  2. Explaining Trump’s Supporters
    1. The Mythology of Trump’s ‘Working Class’ Support (FiveThirtyEight)
    2. A Surprising number of Americans dislike how messy democracy is. They like Trump. (The Washington Post)
    3. Why Republican Voters Decided on Trump (FiveThirtyEight)
  3. Looking forward to November
    1. Will it be Clinton or Trump in November? Here’s what’s wrong with most predictions. (The Washington Post)
    2. 2016 should be winnable for Republicans. But can they win with Trump? (The Washington Post)
    3. Americans’ Distaste for both Trump and Clinton is Record-Breaking (FiveThirtyEight)
  4. No, it’s not new that some working-class and poor whites vote Republican (The Washington Post)
  5. The clockwork rise of Donald Trump and reorganization of American parties (Vox)
  6. Think America’s terrified of Donald Trump? Check out how the rest of the world is reacting (Vox)

 

"John Kasich" by Gage Skidmore (CC BY-SA 2.0)

“John Kasich” by Gage Skidmore (CC BY-SA 2.0)

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