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Mr. Kasich's victory in Ohio also shined a light on a nagging difficulty for Mr. Trump, and one of the Republican race's most revealing divides: the class fault line.
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But the difficulties he has overcome have created a nagging suspicion, shared even by those who detest his authoritarian tendencies, that he is a great man.
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A nagging question remained.
But a nagging thought remained.
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