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Voices of America

The issues that really matter to voters in 2016

  • Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders<br>Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. listens as Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally in Portsmouth, N.H., Tuesday, July 12, 2016, where Sanders endorsed Clinton for president. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

    What now? Sanders supporters shift allegiance to Clinton, Trump – and Stein

    Of nearly 400 responses from Guardian readers, just 20 plan to shift their vote to Donald Trump but Green party nominee Jill Stein is an attractive alternative
  • Supporters for Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. cheer before a rally in Portsmouth, N.H., Tuesday, July 12, 2016, prior to the arrival of Clinton and Sanders. Sanders is poised to offer his long-awaited endorsement of Clinton, hoping to transfer the energy of his supporters into the party’s fight against Republican Donald Trump. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

    Bernie Sanders supporters: who will you vote for in November?

    After officially endorsing Hillary Clinton, Sanders leaves his voters with a choice: Clinton, Trump, or someone else entirely?
  • The island village of Kivalina can be seen from Air Force One as Obama flies to Kotzebue<br>The island village of Kivalina, an Alaska Native community of 400 people the White House chose to highlight as a community at risk from rising sea levels, can be seen from Air Force One as U.S. President Barack Obama flies to Kotzebue, Alaska September 2, 2015. The stop in Kotzebue makes Obama the first sitting U.S. president to visit a community north of the Arctic Circle, a trek the White House hopes will bring into focus how climate change is affecting Americans. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst - RTX1QTPP

    Food shortages and sea level rise US voters' top climate change concerns

    Survey of Guardian readers appalled at lack of climate discussion in 2016 campaign finds food and water shortages viewed as most pressing consequence
  • Composite of some of the voice of america project holding boards and the issues they are concerned about

    Voices of America: what we learned speaking to voters across the US

  • Frances ‘Sissy’ Farenthold, 89, poses for a portrait on 20 May 2016 in Houston, Texas. Photograph: Bastien Inzaurralde for the Guardian

    'Vitriol in American politics is holding the nation back'

  • Julie Torres, 32 (from left), Tania Irizarry, 39, Jose Martinez, 35, and Orlando Rodriguez, 41, pose for a portrait inside Lechonera El Jibarito #2, a Puerto Rican restaurant, in Orlando, Florida, on 13 May 2016. Photograph: Bastien Inzaurralde for the Guardian

    Puerto Ricans in Florida: the 'outsiders' with a powerful swing vote

  • Tom Orrelle, 62, a homeless man

    Seen and not heard: homeless people absent from election even as ranks grow

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    'I don't want to vote for either side': blue-collar states in limbo after recession

  • A supporter of U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump attends a campaign rally in Cadillac, Michigan, March 4, 2016. REUTERS/Jim Young

    'Politics are corrupt': fears about money and its influence on elections loom large

  • Alissa Quart

    'Middle class' used to denote comfort and security. Not anymore

    Alissa Quart
    The apps and robots celebrated by Silicon Valley wunderkinds are helping make previously white-collar lives ever more precarious
  • From left, Deanna Fox, 30, Jennifer Van Iderstyne, 35, Emily Lemieux, 34, and Jeff Cutler, 42, listen during a discussion of student debt in Albany.

    ‘We’re struggling to survive’: student debt still weighing down people over 30

    It’s not just younger millennials facing astronomical college costs, as a group of thirty- and fortysomethings make clear in Albany
  • Latonia Best and Lashaundon Perkins at work at Edgewood Community Developmental School in Goldsboro, North Carolina

    'The US? We're in bad shape': squeezed middle class tell tales of struggle

    As Voices of America highlights issues that matter to voters, in North Carolina, talk of helping the middle class feels like an empty promise without a plan
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    This election year, we can't lose sight of the perils of climate change

    Ralph Nader
    Candidates running for Congress and the presidency aren’t offering real solutions, despite growing scientific alarm. That is not acceptable
  • A voter checks her ballot in the "Ballot Room" of the Balsams Hotel in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire January 9, 2012. Since 1960, Dixville Notch voters have agreed to turn out every four years to meet the many candidates that come seeking their vote, as well as arriving at the polling place just before midnight on primary day. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

    Inequality, healthcare and corruption: the issues that matter to you in 2016

    Respondents to a Guardian US call-out reveal that after climate change, people said they felt an array of issues had not been properly discussed in this election
    • Water world: rising tides close in on Trump, the climate change denier

    • Campus concerns: the election issues unsettling students in Virginia

    • From campaign cash to climate change: listen to readers on election issues

  • Yolanda Begay, 31 (left), and Agnes Terza, 48, react during a conversation about the presidential election on 16 May 2016 in Denver, Colorado. Photograph: Bastien Inzaurralde for the Guardian

    Denver's working mothers: 'We're not asking to be rich'

    In the first of a series of election year discussion groups, women in Denver describe family money worries and why they feel trapped in an unfair system
  • STILL from primary wrap animation

    Goodbye to a weird, ugly and absurd US election primary season – video

    The 2016 primary season is finally over ... and what a mess it was. We’ve compiled the worst of the worst, so we can say goodbye to the madness once and for all
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    'Anybody but Trump': the voters we met on the campaign trail

    Jobs, immigration, schools, Donald Trump’s wall – in interviews across the US, voters of all political leanings told us about their concerns in this election cycle
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