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News (USA)
Bernie Sanders gives worst case scenario after Trump win, talks moving forward
Sen. Bernie Sanders worries that Donald Trump and the Republican Party could “change the rules of the game so that we don’t lose anymore.”
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News (USA)
Rudy Giuliani says Donald Trump has a mandate, attacks ‘professional protesters’
Rudy Giuliani says Donald Trump has a mandate because you have the same one “whether it is a close race or it isn’t.” Or, apparently, if you lose the popular vote.
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Commentary
8 Ways the Trump administration could kill LGBTQ rights
The Trump administration could launch an all out attack on LGBTQ rights and protections the likes of which we haven’t seen in decades.
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News (USA)
John Oliver: don’t give President Donald Trump a chance, rebel and fight
“A Klan-backed misogynist internet troll is going to be delivering the next State of the Union address, and that is not normal.”
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News (USA)
‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ talks with kids who have no love for Donald Trump
These kids are most certainly not on the Trump train, although a couple of them do a pretty mean Donald Trump impersonation.
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News (USA)
Professor who predicted a Donald Trump win also predicts he will be impeached
Professor Allan Lichtman believes the GOP will impeach Donald Trump because they cannot control him and would prefer a President Mike Pence.
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News (USA)
Heartbroken New Yorker runs into Hillary Clinton on post-election hike
“Now, I’m not one for signs but I think I’ll definitely take this one.”
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News (USA)
LGBTQ rights will likely suffer under a Donald Trump presidency, say advocates
“This is a devastating loss for our community,” says a spokesman for the HRC. “It is something a lot of folks are still trying to wrap their heads around.”
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News (USA)
Gov. Pat McCrory appears defeated in NC but won’t concede to Roy Cooper
Gov. McCrory is awaiting the full count of provisional ballots and could also call for a recount.
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News (USA)
George Takei offers advice for those in fear of what a Trump presidency means
George Takei knows firsthand what discrimination can lead to, but he offers a glimmer of hope as we all deal with “the unthinkable” having happened.