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A University of Essex political science panel discusses whether the 2016 U.S. presidential election is unique. Though not common in recent memory, aspects such as the appeal of outsider candidates and unacceptable candidate rhetoric have happened before. The panelists also discuss voter dissatisfaction, political conventions, primaries and caucuses, gender politics, scandals, and socioeconomic issues.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Chapter 2: Is this Election Any Different from Previous Presidential Elections?
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Chapter 3: Who is Left in the Presidential Race?
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Chapter 4: Is There More Voter Dissatisfaction Than In Previous Elections?
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Chapter 5: Stopping Trump
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Chapter 6: Trump and Sanders Supporters
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Chapter 7: The Republican Primary Calendar
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Chapter 8: What Would a Trump-Clinton General Election Look Like?
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Chapter 9: Hillary in 2008 and Threats to a Clinton Presidency
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Chapter 10: The Supreme Court
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Chapter 11: Voter Turnout
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Chapter 12: The Future of the Bernie Sanders Campaign
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Chapter 13: Super Delegates Voting Against Trump at the RNC
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Chapter 14: Tactful Voting in Open Primaries, Trump and Populism
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Chapter 15: Respect for Sanders in the Media
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Chapter 16: Extremism in the US and UK
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Chapter 17: Predictions
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