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It is how I interact with my friends and with strangers. For Democrats to get back what they’ve lost and are about to lose, it isn’t going to be almost enough to fight Donald Trump and defeat him in four years. This had been a worry of the Clinton campaign, but since they reasoned that Trump would be Trump, they wrote off the concern cockily. “Our job is to give them answers and we will”. We’re all trying to figure out “what went wrong”.
Hang on for a minute.we’re trying to find some more stories you might like. In 2016, Clinton wins the popular vote and Trump wins the election. He absolutely would not have been my first choice.
The country is much divided right now because of the kind of campaign that the President-elect ran, and it is incumbent upon him to reach out to everybody in the country and assure them that he is president for all the people. The White House needed the transition to provide names of the individuals who would be moving into agencies and have those people make certain declarations regarding a code of conduct and conflict of interest policy.
“President-elect Trump has a clear mandate to implement colossal change within the federal government”, Kelly said in a statement.
US President-elect Donald Trump and some of his advisers sought to quell reports of disorganisation on the transition team and fierce internal battles among its members. According to liberal dogma, Kellyanne Conway isn’t really a woman because she does not march in lockstep with liberal feminism. He recalls that David Axelrod – telling him that night, “You know, you don’t seem upset”.
Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Louisville, is among 169 House Democrats who signed a letter demanding that Trump rescind that appointment. “And so, the bottom line is, we’re going to get the transition team where we need it to be”, Miller said. Ben Carson, one of his most staunch supporters?
“I could not believe the Times Union headline November 10, “‘President for all Americans, ‘” which picked up a quote from Donald Trump’s victory speech.
“Come on”, I said. The Democrats had hoped that the Clinton brand, the “historic-ness” of the possibility of electing the first female president, and the star-studded list of celebrity endorsements would be enough to carry the scandal-plagued candidate to victory. Trump also won the white college educated vote, and the white female vote, so it wasn’t just “dumb white males” (as some have characterized them) whom Trump managed to win over. It was a middle-finger, throw-caution-to-the-wind, damn-the-consequences vote – cast overwhelmingly by white people. I did not see a leader in Clinton because she would not own up to her mistakes.
In fact, Trump’s immigration stand (he won 86 percent of voters who want to build a wall on the Mexican border) and his law and order appeal (he won 74 percent among those who rejected the idea that the criminal justice system treats black Americans unfairly) were key to his victory.
“Richard, what a pleasant surprise”, I said. His hard work paid off, and he is now the 45th president of the United States. Europeans are starting to realize their folly and are trying to fix it.
President Barack Obama and President-Elect Donald Trump met at the White House to discuss the handover of power.
Following the defeat to Barack Obama in 2012, Republicans were in a tough spot. Can anyone honestly say the world is in better shape because of Obama’s efforts to be loved? I fear for any of my female friends who might want to have an abortion some day.
The President-elect was far from the ideal messenger. Millions of Americans are unhappy, economically insecure, anxious about terrorism, anxious about trade, and do not feel like typical politicians really care about them.
They might try looking into a mirror.
Dennis Carstens lives in Eagan.