Elizabeth Wahl

educational consultant

Guest

Teacher and educational consultant specializing in writing; founder of Think-Write-Succeed (Democrat)

Elizabeth Wahl on KCRW

Free trade is one issue responsible for the success of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders — in their campaigns against the centrist establishments of both major political parties.

Who's Afraid of Free Trade?

Free trade is one issue responsible for the success of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders — in their campaigns against the centrist establishments of both major political parties.

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President Obama told a joint session of Congress that he inherited an economy in free fall.

Campaign Rhetoric and the State of the Union Address

President Obama told a joint session of Congress that he inherited an economy in free fall.

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President  Obama told Congress  and the American people last night that, "the state of our Union is getting stronger."

Americans Respond to the State of the Union

President Obama told Congress and the American people last night that, "the state of our Union is getting stronger."

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