Clinton Likely to Win, But Struggle in 2020 Unless She Changes Course
From the collection Political Turmoil
Oct 19, 2016 | Government & Politics | History | United States
Institute for New Economic Thinking President Robert Johnson, in an appearance of the CNN International show Quest Means Business, warns that the anger of Trump’s supporters is unlikely to ebb absent significant economic and political changes — and that this anger could be more successfully marshaled by a more skilled and sophisticated Republican challenger four years from now.
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