POLITICO has processed 35 years’ worth of election data to find out why this month’s vote is messier than ever ― and what will happen next.
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Germany heads to the polls in just over two weeks, and the country's economic challenges are an overriding election theme. Live from Frankfurt, Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie speak to some of the country's ...
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