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Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser.] [FiveThirtyEight] This is our weekly roundup of the most-read FiveThirtyEight articles of the past week. MOST READ - [How I Acted Like A Pundit And Screwed Up On Donald Trump] - [The Warriors Still Aren’t The Best Team Ever] - [The Hidden Importance Of The Sanders Voter] - [Why Pennsylvania Could Decide The 2016 Election] - [What To Expect In The Democratic Primaries In Kentucky And Oregon] - [Is Sanders Hurting Clinton By Staying In The Race?] - [Trump Supporters Probably Aren’t Lying To Pollsters] - [No, Bill Clinton Does Not ‘Know How’ To Fix The Economy] - [Men Are Sabotaging The Online Reviews Of TV Shows Aimed At Women] - [What Your Poop Says About You] [FiveThirtyEight] [Contact] [ESPN] [RSS] [unsubscribe] | [update info] | [privacy policy] | [forward email] FiveThirtyEight Newsletter sent this message to [{EMAIL}] Questions? Contact [FiveThirtyEight Newsletter] c/o FanBridge, Inc. - 14525 SW Millikan Way, #16910, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, United States This message powered by: [FanBridge]

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