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Clare Malone

The crowd was just chanting “yes you will” as Trump reeled off some of the things he’s going to do when in office.
Nate Silver

Trump’s line about appointing “justices to the United States Supreme Court who will uphold our laws and our Constitution” got just about the loudest applause of anything in the room tonight. Seems plausible that the same will be true next week when Clinton talks about the Supreme Court at the DNC.
Farai Chideya

To hear stories of how people are grappling with some of the issues Trump is bringing up — college education costs; health care; jobs — you can check out our five-part podcast series Kitchen Table Politics. Within each post you’ll find audio from people telling us stories, in addition to audio of the whole episode. Within the health care episode, we do an analysis of the two candidates’ health care plans, including Trump’s desire to end the Affordable Care Act. Even his running mate, Mike Pence, did not seek to abolish the ACA, but added many conservative restrictions to its implementation in Indiana.

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