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    April 3, 2020
    The U.S. in one word: Canadians say ‘Trump,’ Mexicans point to ‘money’ and ‘work’

    Mostly negative and neutral sentiments from both Canadians and Mexicans in one word on U.S.

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    The U.S. in one word: Canadians say ‘Trump,’ Mexicans point to ‘money’ and ‘work’
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