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In the presidential campaign, Donald Trump played on economic worries and fears around immigration to defeat Vice President Kamala Harris. Shane Goldmacher, a national political correspondent for The New York Times, explains.

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    @primaputri2860

    U see loss angele mr president , if u want say news about war and dead people in gaza ,….u have your country is naraka….

    In the world all people want freedom but your opinion diffrent think all….

    God will come to u

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    @richatlarge462

    “Played on economic worries and fears around immigration” = bad analysis.
    It was a combination of detesting the woke policies of recent years, the fact that Democrats were silent and impotent on the issues that actually mattered (vs the ones that actually don’t), and that the prospect of Harris in charge was … not good. The NYT is part of the problem, of course, along with the national liberal media in general, pretending that anger over mass illegal entry into the nation is “fear of immigrants”. The truth is, Trump’s policies are a mixed bag of right, pre-2016 left, and center.

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