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Shifting Tides: What Black Lives Matter Means in the Two-Party System
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Doyle, Alexandra
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African Americans
/ Brown, Michael
/ Bush, Jeb
/ Presidential elections
/ Primaries & caucuses
/ Trump, Donald J
/ Voting rights
2015
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Shifting Tides: What Black Lives Matter Means in the Two-Party System
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Doyle, Alexandra
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/ Brown, Michael
/ Bush, Jeb
/ Presidential elections
/ Primaries & caucuses
/ Trump, Donald J
/ Voting rights
2015
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Shifting Tides: What Black Lives Matter Means in the Two-Party System
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Shifting Tides: What Black Lives Matter Means in the Two-Party System
2015
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Overview
Hillary Clinton, arguably the most popular current Democratic candidate, has not yet experienced such a disruption, maybe due to the fact that her events are less open than Sanders’. Paul’s struggle to gain in the polls is indicative of the main challenge to a shift towards a more race conscious Republican Party: the primary elections. [...]in order for a Republican candidate to even have the chance to gain the support of the majority of African Americans, they must win the primary first, where black voters are almost nonexistent.
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Brown University Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: Brown Political Review
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