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Sensemaker: How did Donald Trump pull it off?
Ep. 471
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Donald Trump has been elected US president for a second time, in what some have seen as the greatest comeback in political history. How did he do it?
Writer: Xavier Greenwood
Producer: Patricia Clarke
Host: Claudia Williams
Photography: Jon Jones
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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