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The View hosts donned all black ensembles after it was announced that Donald Trump would be president again. Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro all wore dark outfits for the post-Election Day episode on Wednesday, although Whoopi Goldberg opted for a white shirt and a pink floral jacket. 'So, what happened last night?' Whoopi joked to the audience, before saying, 'This is what the country, and the world, woke up to.' The View then showed a clip of Trump's acceptance speech where he said he was going to 'help our country heal.' On X...
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Harris, 60, replaced President Biden, 81, atop the Democratic ticket in late July and quickly surged in polling while raking in about $1 billion over a six-week period — massively out-raising Trump, 78, and providing the resources to drive home her early advantage over the Republican nominee. Her failure to seal the deal outraged Democrats, including those who worked in the Biden-Harris administration and on her campaign. “I’ve worked on five presidential campaigns. I knew this would be hard. Others acted like they knew they were going to win,” said one person who chipped in during the final stretch of...
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An American political historian known as the “Nostradamus” of elections was seemingly at a loss for words early Wednesday when he realized his prediction — that Kamala Harris would win the presidential election — was wrong. Allen Lichtman, who has correctly predicted the outcome of nine of the 10 elections since 1984, was captured on a livestream repeatedly saying “I don’t get it” as Donald Trump’s landslide victory started to become evident. The 77-year-old professor and his son, Sam, shared their stunned reactions in real time as the results rolled in toward the end of their nearly six-hour coverage of...
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In the wake of their crushing defeat in the 2024 presidential election, Democrats have begun to call for abolishing the popular vote. "Look, it's 2024 and I think it's time to let go of this antiquated and undemocratic idea of a ‘popular vote,'" said U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. "Our democracy is simply too fragile to just award the Presidency to whoever wins the most votes. We must come up with an alternative, like maybe a college of electors." Democrats warned that the counting up the number of votes to see who received more was textbook fascism. "Democracy cannot survive in...
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The step complies with longstanding Justice Department policy that a sitting President cannot be prosecuted, two people familiar with the matter told NBC News. Justice Department officials have been evaluating how to wind down the two federal criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump before he takes office to comply with longstanding department policy that a sitting president can’t be prosecuted, two people familiar with the matter tell NBC News. The latest discussions stand in contrast with the pre-election legal posture of special counsel Jack Smith, who in recent weeks took significant steps in the election interference case against Trump without...
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Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election provoked an anguished reaction from the left liberal news media and Kamala Harris supporters. MSNBC commentator Joy Reid launched a tirade live on air as Florida turned out overwhelmingly in favor of Trump, slamming voters and describing the state as being under the power of an 'extremist, right-wing, fascist-type government'. 'Think about the last two weeks and the things that Donald Trump has said into the TV that people could hear him say and do,' she said, becoming increasingly more irate. 'The vulgarity in front of families with young children and the...
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"Holy smokes! Literally nothing? Literally not one county?" Jake Tapper is absolutely SHOCKED by the map showing that Kamala didn't outperform Biden in a single county. She's a total loser! https://x.com/i/status/1854064784351678941
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The View co-host and former Donald Trump aide Alyssa Farah-Griffin has broken her silence after her old boss won a second term in office. Ex-White House communications advisor Alyssa Farah-Griffin made the remarks early Wednesday, only hours after revealing she had voted for Kamala Harris. Conceding the then-still-coming results were not what she 'personally wanted', Griffin said she was grateful to 'live in a democracy'.
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It’s hard to overstate the magnitude of former President Donald Trump’s comeback victory. He became the first Republican nominee to capture the popular vote since 2004, while his party retook the Senate and may hold on to its majority in the House. Conservatives already control the Supreme Court, meaning we could be heading into a period of total domination of the federal government under the leadership of a man who has said he’ll use its broad powers to punish his perceived political enemies and carry out an unprecedented mass deportation of immigrants.
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The owner of the Washington Post and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has congratulated President-elect Donald Trump on his sweeping victory - after the billionaire's decision not endorse Kamala Harris sparked a major backlash. Trump's political comeback was hailed as the 'greatest in history' after the former president sealed a stunning return to the White House by defeating Kamala Harris in the 2024 US election. Bezos, 60, had previously provoked a liberal meltdown during the election cycle when he spiked his newspaper's endorsement of the Democrat presidential candidate, which spawned boycotts from employees and subscribers.
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Donald Trump stormed to a resounding election victory after riding a huge wave of support that saw him win both the popular vote and electoral college. Pollsters continually forecast the race as being 'on a knife edge' but Trump, 78, won in a landslide with a surge of support from black and Latino Americans, as well as women voters - who liberal pundits had hoped would push Kamala Harris to victory. The president-elect is also set to win all seven of the crucial swing states that were central to his battle over Harris. Republicans also reclaimed control of the Senate....
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Donald Trump's resounding US election victory is far more comprehensive than anyone had predicted, as he rode a wave of support from black and Latino voters to retake the White House. Central to his battle with Kamala Harris were the seven crucial swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, yet despite polls showing the pair 'on a knife edge' Trump is now set to win them all and - in contrast to 2016 - the popular vote too. Dailymail.com pollster JL Partners was one of the very few to correctly predict Trump would win both...
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Donald Trump has won the race for President, taking not only the Electoral College, but the popular vote as well. There is no overstating what happened last night. It is the most remarkable moment in the political history of this country. Not only does it put Trump back in the White House, but it has also revealed something else that has been in dire need of exposure- the election fraud of 2020. Naturally, liberals are stinging from this loss, some more than others. (Click to view)(Click to view)One left winger noticed something (Click to view)Indeed, but the obvious escaped her....
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JUST IN - U.S. Department of Justice is evaluating how to wind down the two federal "criminal cases" against Trump — NBC
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Pro-Life Republican Tim Sheehy, a businessman and former Navy SEAL, has won the Montana Senate race, unseating Democratic Senator Jon Tester, who is an ardent abortion advocate. With strong support from GOP leadership, Sheehy emphasizes issues like veterans’ welfare, national security, and economic growth. Senator Tester, a three-term Democrat, ran a well-funded campaign but lost 53-44 percent in a key Senate pickup for Republicans. Sheehy released the following statement after his victory: “I’ve been serving our country since I was 18, because when your country calls, you must answer, and I am incredibly honored by your support and the trust...
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The Chair of the Democratic National Committee has announced he will not seek to lead the party again following Kamala Harris' crushing election defeat. Jaime Harrison is not expected to bid for re-nomination next year, sources told Reuters. Harrison, who came under criticism for his strong backing to keep Joe Biden in the 2024 race, signaled his plans to leave the position before Tuesday's disappointing results for Democrats, the insiders said.
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The bickering over who was to blame for Kamala Harris' defeat at the presidential election began in earnest even before the result was declared. Democrats blamed Tim Walz for being too left wing, too folksy, and too tainted by the Kenosha riots, while others blamed every demographic possible. Not enough white women showed up, too many black men switched to Donald Trump since 2020, and Hispanic voters abandoned the party.
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Nancy Pelosi's efforts to install Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee deserves blame for the vice president's loss against Donald Trump, according to former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy. Harris became the Democratic candidate in August following the withdrawal of President Joe Biden on July 21. She secured the 1,976 party delegates needed to clinch the nomination without having to compete in a primary election as is conventional for a presidential nominee. McCarthy has touted this, and the belief that Biden was pushed out by his own party, as a reason for Harris' loss. "You've got to blame Nancy...
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