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Hillary Clinton blamed her election defeat on FBI Director James Comey and his pre-election letters that put her email scandal back in the spotlight. On a conference call with top Democratic donors, the former Secretary of State said her polling numbers plunged amid Comey's two letters, which came 11 and three days before the election.
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Well, the last of the holdouts have been called, as we wave goodbye to 2016 and look to the future under President-elect Donald J. Trump. New Hampshire, Arizona, and Michigan were the last remaining states to call in their vote counts.
It was after 3 in the morning on Wednesday when I finally left Salon's New York office after a long night of monitoring election night returns, and I was exhausted. I boarded the elevator of my hotel with three men I didn't know and I rode up to the 30th floor, trying not to let them see that I had started to cry.
Oliver Stone courts controversy. The politically outspoken filmmaker hasn't been shy in the lead up to this week's election about his feelings towards the US government, surveillance and the growing threat of cyber warfare.
Vanquished Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, who has apparently been staying close to her Chappaqua home since her loss to Republican Donald Trump in Tuesday's election, received 1,000 roses which she then gave to her staff at a goodbye party Friday night in Brooklyn, Clinton's digital director, Jenna Lowenstein, tweeted. I mean.
Even before Tuesday's voters brought a dramatic end to the political career of Hillary Clinton and served up a stunning rebuke to the presidency of Barack Obama, the chattering class had a weird spin on what was happening. "I can't identify a single issue domestic or foreign, in 2016, because no campaign in my adult lifetime has turned so little on policy and so much on character," wrote Frank Bruni in last Sunday's New York Times .
"Our motto is no longer 'E Pluribus Unum'; it's 'Go fuck yourself.' And that is not a sustainable way to live," host says Bill Maher discussed abolishing the Electoral College and uniting a divided nation on the first 'Real Time' episode under President-elect Trump.
Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr., publisher of The New York Times, penned a letter to readers Friday promising that the paper would "reflect" on its coverage of this year's election while rededicating itself to reporting on "America and the world" honestly. President elect Donald Trump repeatedly accused the NYT and other US mainstream media of dishonestly covering the election campaign and showing heavy bias towards his rival, Hillary Clinton.
Hillary's last hurrah: Clinton greets her campaign staff one final time, admitting the last few days have been 'very, very tough' as it's claimed she was 'inconsolable' after crushing defeat to Trump Angry anti-Trump demonstrators in Portland are hit with tear gas while 11 are arrested in New York as protest leaders vow to continue marching across the country all the way to Inauguration Day Don't blame Hillary! Don't blame us! Loser's closest aides claim it was the FBI and the media who dared to scrutinize her who cost the election 'F**k your father!' Eric Trump and his wife, Lara, heckled on the streets of New York City after a dinner celebrating Donald's election win 'A sexual predator who lost the popular vote': Senator Harry Reid slams President-elect Donald Trump's victory for leaving law-abiding Americans 'wracked with fear' Is Trump about to DITCH his pledge to lock Hillary up? ... (more)
Most devastating electoral defeats in United States history at least had some mitigating circumstances. In 1984, Walter Mondale got blown out by Ronald Reagan, a popular incumbent President presiding over an improving economy.
Political polls are not supposed to be taken as fact, but more of a guide on how things might go, an Emporia State University political science professor said.
Whether Kids Voting Kansas students visited official polling sites or cast votes using DoubleClick Democracy, thousands of the state's youth participated in the democratic process Election Day.
Similar s truggles have been erupting between environmental watchdogs and business interests since the 1973 Endangered Species Act became law. The Tennessee Instead of uniting Americans in an eco-conscious quest to protect and preserve Earth, some of these battles have been deeply divisive.
Thousands of protesters took their frustrations over Donald Trump's election as the next U.S. president onto the streets on Friday and into Saturday in several cities, including Portland, Oregon, where one person was shot. People try to move away from a gas cloud during a protest against the election of Republican Donald Trump as President of the United States in Portland, Oregon, U.S. REUTERS/William Gagan People gather at Portland City Hall to protest of the election of president-elect, Donald Trump, Friday.
Hawaii is one of the bluest of blue states: 62.5 percent of its votes for president Tuesday went to Democrat Hillary Clinton over Republican Donald Trump, higher than the Dem vote in other states that fell on the losing side of the election. Read More
The trampolining superstar has become US President Elect Donald Trump in one of the best parodies we have seen so far. Though we're not sure that Hillary Clinton will be pleased to see herself re-cast as the poor child who hasn't quite got what she wanted for Christmas.
Miami: Protesters demonstrating against the election of Donald Trump gathered in several U.S. cities for a third night on Friday, hours after the president-elect praised their "passion". Thousands took to the streets in Miami, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon, voicing anger at Trump's inflammatory and often deeply controversial campaign rhetoric about immigrants, Muslims and women.