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At the Newseum in Washington, D.C., visitors could see the front page news stories about Trump’s victory. Here’s how history recorded the event in headlines.
At the Newseum in Washington, D.C., visitors could see the front page news stories about Trump’s victory. Here’s how history recorded the event in headlines.
Emotions were raw outside of the White House on election night. Trump supporters danced in the street, while Clinton supporters watched in disbelief, as one of the most divisive elections came to a close. People waved signs, wore costumes, and even climbed trees.
In one of the most bizarre election years in U.S. history, Professor Allan Lichtman, who’s accurately predicted every presidential winner of the popular vote since 1984, is sticking to his forecast of a Trump win.
Foot traffic at the White House was lighter than one may expect on Election Day, but tourists and voters still gathered to take pictures as they often do. Some voters shared relief that the election is finally coming to an end, while others had concerns about the future.
Early voting is way up in Maryland from 2012, with more than one-in-five eligible voters having already cast ballots. Kelvin Henry reports that early voting in Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties mirrors statewide trends.
Early voting in Washington for the 2016 presidential election, from Oct. 22-Nov. 4, found residents waiting in long lines. They voted on the question of D.C. statehood as well as casting ballots for president.
ARLINGTON, Va. — As the historic battle between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton comes to a close, one big question remains: Will millennials vote?
Donald Trump doesn’t have to be in the White House to have a home on Pennsylvania Avenue.
As residents of Southeast D.C. went to the polls Tuesday, some minority voters said that the issues that matter to them most simply weren’t addressed in the 2016 election.
A record number of Americans voted early this year, but that hasn’t prevented the familiar long lines at local polling stations. Columbia Heights Education Campus in Northwest D.C. experienced a particularly large surge of early morning voters.
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