TRUMP'S TRIUMPH TRUMPET
NEWS:
- US Presidential election results saw Donald Trump emerge victorious and he will
be in sworn in as the forty-fifth President of the country in January 2017.
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The Republican presidential nominee secured the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House. In doing so, he completed the biggest upset in modern political history, beating his Democratic challenger, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as well as one of the most promising fields of Republican candidates in a generation.
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While Clinton had a higher share of the popular vote than Trump, the Republican was able to take a series of battleground
states including Florida, Ohio and North Carolina, before stunningly carrying Pennsylvania, a state that had not backed a Republican for president since 1988.
The Republican presidential nominee secured the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House. In doing so, he completed the biggest upset in modern political history, beating his Democratic challenger, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as well as one of the most promising fields of Republican candidates in a generation.
While Clinton had a higher share of the popular vote than Trump, the Republican was able to take a series of battleground states including Florida, Ohio and North Carolina, before stunningly carrying Pennsylvania, a state that had not backed a Republican for president since 1988.
VIEWS:
- President Barak Obama on Wednesday said he was heartened by Donald Trump's call for unity after his stunning victory
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Satya
Nadella in a LinkedIn post congratulated president-elect Donald Trump, and said that Microsoft looks forward to "working with all those elected yesterday. Our commitment to our mission and values are steadfast, and in particular fostering a diverse and inclusive culture."
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"I pledge to every citizen of our land, that I will be a president for all Americans," Trump said. "And this is so important to me. He added: "It is time for us to come together as one united people."
THE MUSE:
- President-elect Donald Trump once said, “I will build a great, great wall on our southern border.” But it turns out that glorious promise may wind up being a modest fence.
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'Americans have just screwed the world yet again,' said Syed Tashfin Chowdhury, a Bangladeshi who has several close friends in the US.
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'I'm very afraid, will there be more wars? Will America attack Muslim countries again?' asked
Indonesian activist Alijah Diete as Donald Trump edged closer to a shock victory in the US election.
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Rebecca Gomez, 22, told NBC News. "I'm Mexican, but I was born in the United States. I'm afraid people won't care about that, though. I'm afraid they will be violent."
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Trump's radical views on immigration, if practiced in real life, will turn out to be a nightmare for Indians holding the H1B visas in the US. Given the implications,
Indians followed the US elections closely. And as Trump delivered his victory speech, many took to Twitter to respond to the news and his seeming reformed, civil self.
- President Barak Obama on Wednesday said he was heartened by Donald Trump's call for unity after his stunning victory
.
- Satya
a LinkedIn post congratulated president-elect Donald Trump, and said that Microsoft looks forward to "working with all those elected yesterday. Our commitment to our mission and values are steadfast, and in particular fostering a diverse and inclusive culture."Nadella in
- "I pledge to every citizen of our land, that I will be a president for all Americans," Trump said. "And this is so important to me. He added: "It is time for us to come together as one united people."
THE MUSE:
- President-elect Donald Trump once said, “I will build a great, great wall on our southern border.” But it turns out that glorious promise may wind up being a modest fence.
- 'Americans have just screwed the world yet again,' said Syed Tashfin Chowdhury, a Bangladeshi who has several close friends in the US.
- 'I'm very afraid, will there be more wars? Will America attack Muslim countries again?' asked
as Donald Trump edged closer to a shock victory in the US election.Indonesian activist Alijah Diete
- Rebecca Gomez, 22, told NBC News. "I'm Mexican, but I was born in the United States. I'm afraid people won't care about that, though. I'm afraid they will be violent."
- Trump's radical views on immigration, if practiced in real life, will turn out to be a nightmare for Indians holding the H1B visas in the US. Given the implications,
followed the US elections closely. And as Trump delivered his victory speech, many took to Twitter to respond to the news and his seeming reformed, civil self.Indians
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