- Sean P.
Trende (born
January 6, 1973) is an
American journalist and
political analyst specializing in
American elections analysis. He is a
Senior Elections...
- post-election analysis,
Silver cited Trende in
noting that "there are few if any
permanent majorities" and both
Silver and
Trende argued that the "emerging Democratic...
- "Dewey
Defeats Truman"
incident from the 1948
presidential election. Sean
Trende,
writing for RealClearPolitics,
wrote that many of the
polls were accurate...
- post-election analysis,
Silver cited Trende in
noting that "there are few if any
permanent majorities" and both
Silver and
Trende argued that the "emerging Democratic...
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- the
election in Alabama,
political journalists such as John Fund and Sean
Trende were able to
later argue that
Nixon actually won the po****r vote. Ballots...
- A
History of the
Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of
North America. Sean
Trende,
senior elections analyst at RealClearPolitics,
defines "Greater Appalachia"...
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Bellwether ...So Goes the
Nation Missouri bellwether Blue wall
Southern strategy Trende, Sean (August 18, 2010). "As Goes Washington, So Goes the Nation". Real...
- (2006) "United States: The
Upper South". Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Trende, Sean (2012). The Lost Majority: Why the ****ure of
Government Is Up for...
- Dave Leip’s
Atlas of U.S.
Presidential Elections.
Retrieved 2018-03-05.
Trende, Sean. "Did JFK Lose the Po****r Vote?". RealClearPolitics.
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