
Donald Trump delivers a speech during the announcement of his candidacy for president of the United States, in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York.
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Donald Trump delivers a speech during the announcement of his candidacy for president of the United States, in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York.
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Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign did not place him at the ideological center of the Republican Party, but the center quickly shifted toward him. How did this happen?
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