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81“…Filter bubbles and echo chambers have both been linked recently by commentators to rapid societal changes such as Brexit and the polarization of the US American society in the course of Donald Trump's election campaign. We hypothesize that information filtering processes take place on the individual, the social, and the technological levels (triple‐filter‐bubble framework). …”
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82“…Participants completed a survey evaluating Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on various personality traits; 72% gave responses favoring a single candidate. …”
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83por Guliyev, Farid“…The shale boom in the US was a game changer, as was the election of Donald Trump as US president. Trump pushed an ambitious “America first” agenda aimed at transforming the US into a global energy superpower. …”
Publicado 2020
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84por Robertson, Christopher T., Bentele, Keith, Meyerson, Beth, Wood, Alex S. A., Salwa, Jackie“…Yet polls suggest that Trump voters trust former President Donald Trump for medical advice more than they trust experts. …”
Publicado 2021
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85“…The rise of celebrity politicians such as Donald Trump and Vladimir Zelensky has led political theorists and commentators to worry that the role of expertise in democratic politics has been undermined. …”
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86por Prikhodko, O. V.“…In the course of the election campaign, a heated contest between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden revolved around the most acute problems of the United States. …”
Publicado 2022
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87“…But how does this explanation apply to recent populist shifts in the political order such as Brexit and the emergence of Donald Trump? While the system motive may seem useful in understanding why the usual progressives (Remain/Clinton voters) may want to stick with an established order, it seems insufficient to explain why the more conservative voters (Brexit/Trump voters) would want to upend the establishment. …”
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88por Mueller, R.“…--To explore how this progress toward racial equality has stagnated under the leadership of President Donald Trump. --To look at how COVID in the context of the above historical factors has served as a unwitting catalyst to racial riots and global protests. …”
Publicado 2021
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89“…Nowhere is this clearer than with older Americans who disproportionately supported Donald Trump’s reelection but are among those who benefit most with enactment of the Democratic party agenda. …”
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90“…Perhaps the greatest signal of seismic change is the global dismantling of American institutional control of the postwar world following the election of Donald Trump in the United States. In the wake of such dramatic changes, it may seem odd to turn to evolutionary psychology which looks deeply into the past to try to understand current events, but, in fact, modern technology has dramatically changed the shape of political communication in just such a way as to make politics more personal once again, increasing the need to understand and interpret modern politics through an evolutionary lens. …”
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91“…According to analysis by the New York Times, the defeat of Hilary Clinton and election of Donald Trump spurred a women’s movement in the US that began in November of 2016 and resulted in protests across the country, including the largest single-day protest in history on January 21, 2017. …”
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92por Felmlee, Diane H., Blanford, Justine I., Matthews, Stephen A., MacEachren, Alan M.“…The marchers protested the election of President Donald Trump and rallied in support of several civil issues such as women’s rights. …”
Publicado 2020
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93“…Against the background of the dramatic slump in consumer demand for automobiles, US President Donald Trump might revive his protectionist idea of tariffs on cars and car parts from the EU, escalating the transatlantic trade conflict. …”
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94“…This work examined whether the endorsement of the culturally idealized form of masculinity—hegemonic masculinity (HM)—accounted for unique variance in men’s and women’s support for Donald Trump across seven studies (n = 2,007). Consistent with our theoretical backdrop, in the days (Studies 1 and 2) and months (Studies 3 through 6) following the 2016 American presidential election, women’s and men’s endorsement of HM predicted voting for and evaluations of Trump, over and above political party affiliation, gender, race, and education. …”
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95“…Our data demonstrate that Donald Trump, before his profile was suspended, was the main driver of vaccine misinformation on Twitter. …”
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96“…It illustrates this argument using evidence from the upper echelons of governmental decision-making, comparing New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s and US President Donald Trump’s responses to the coronavirus pandemic in their respective nations. …”
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97por Hom, Harry L.“…Implications for individuals’ judgments about Donald Trump ‘s decision-making for COVID-19 are discussed. …”
Publicado 2022
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98“…Our null results persist across more urbanized and less urbanized counties, as well as across counties that supported Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election. …”
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99“…Fourth, we show that political ideology is a stronger predictor than economic uncertainty of preference for Donald Trump vs Hillary Clinton in the 2016 US Presidential Election, contradicting previous findings that link Trump's success to economic uncertainty. …”
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100por Arif, Nadia, Al-Jefri, Majed, Bizzi, Isabella Harb, Perano, Gianni Boitano, Goldman, Michel, Haq, Inam, Chua, Kee Leng, Mengozzi, Manuela, Neunez, Marie, Smith, Helen, Ghezzi, Pietro“…Many webpages mentioned celebrities in the context of the link between vaccines and autism, with Donald Trump most frequently. Few websites (1–5%) promoted complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) but 50–100% of these were also vaccine-negative suggesting that CAM users are more exposed to vaccine-negative information. …”
Publicado 2018
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