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'''Michael Tracey''' is an independent journalist whose articles have been published in ], ]<ref>For example, </ref>, ], and many other publications. He is known for sharing his idiosyncratic political views on Twitter, where he has over 150,000 followers, and for covering the riots associated with the 2020 ], which he claims were mostly ignored by other journalists. He supported ] in the 2016 US Democratic primaries, and advocated "conscious abstention" in the 2016 Presidential election. He has been highly critical of the Clintons (] and ]). He did not express a preference for either candidate in the ]. | '''Michael Tracey''' is an independent journalist whose articles have been published in ], ]<ref>For example, </ref>, ], and many other publications. He is known for sharing his idiosyncratic political views on Twitter, where he has over 150,000 followers, and for covering the riots associated with the 2020 ], which he claims were mostly ignored by other journalists. He supported ] in the 2016 US Democratic primaries, and advocated "conscious abstention" in the 2016 Presidential election. He has been highly critical of the Clintons (] and ]). He did not express a preference for either candidate in the ]. | ||
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Michael Tracey is an independent journalist whose articles have been published in The Federalist, The New York Daily News, The Wall Street Journal, and many other publications. He is known for sharing his idiosyncratic political views on Twitter, where he has over 150,000 followers, and for covering the riots associated with the 2020 George Floyd protests, which he claims were mostly ignored by other journalists. He supported Bernie Sanders in the 2016 US Democratic primaries, and advocated "conscious abstention" in the 2016 Presidential election. He has been highly critical of the Clintons (Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton). He did not express a preference for either candidate in the 2020 Presidential election.