Greenland heads to the polls as Trump eyes territory
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38% Somewhat Conservative
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- Policy Leaning
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : economy will have to be much stronger than it is today," party candidate Justus Hansen told Reuters.55% : Greenland's economy is driven by fishing, and government spending relies on annual subsidies from Denmark.
42% : ReutersDonald Trump again said he wanted the US to get Greenland "one way or another" in his Congress address last weekIn Nuuk, his words struck a nerve with politicians who were quick to condemn them.
33% : Talk of Trump and independence has overshadowed other key issues for voters, says newspaper editor Masaana Egede.
27% : Addressing the US Congress last week, however, Trump again doubled down.
24% : The debate over independence has been "put on steroids by Trump", says Masaana Egede, editor of Greenlandic newspaper Sermitsiaq.
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