Donald Trump’s success in the 2016 presidential campaign has flummoxed political observers. But this book, collecting revised and updated essays from the Washington Post’s "Monkey Cage” blog, demonstrates...

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Donald Trump’s success in the 2016 presidential campaign has flummoxed political observers. But this book, collecting revised and updated essays from the Washington Post’s "Monkey Cage” blog, demonstrates just how much we can understand about Trump's candidacy—the people who support him, the news coverage he's received, his place within the Republican Party, and his positions on issues. Drawing on the lessons of political science and fresh data from this election cycle, this anthology illuminates many facets of the Trump phenomenon.

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