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Are Americans in the mood for more Trump?

Are Americans in the mood for more Trump?
Donald Trump. (Image: Getty)
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By Willian A GalstonOpinion: Every presidential campaign unfolds against the backdrop of a distinctive national mood, and candidates who capture this mood have an advantage over those who don’t.In 1960, John F Kennedy campaigned on a pledge “to get this country moving again”. He understood that while older Americans welcomed the Eisenhower years as a return to stability after the tumultuous years of the Great Depression and World War II, younger Americans felt stagnation and complacency. 'New generation of Americ...

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