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Young men in the US used to lean left. Could they now hand Trump the presidency?
Photograph: Guardian design A chill wind swept through Europe this summer. On the continent, far-right parties rose triumphantly in the EU elections, hoisted not just by the grumbles of older xenophobes but on the shoulders of young men. When news crews …