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