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Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton takes the stage during a campaign stop for the presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee at the University of Cincinnati in the University Heights neighborhood of Cincinnati, on Monday, July 18, 2016. Clinton made a brief speech touching on gun violence, law enforcement reform and her campaign's latest voter registration efforts.

Senator Rick Santorum from Pennsylvania, during the inaugural Ag Summit in Des Moines. 3/7/2015 Photo by John Pemble

 

update day after the election:

 

SHOCKING that Donald Trump won.

 

Even more shocking is the fact that so many Americans voted for Trump believing that he will/can follow through with his promises.

 

VERY SCARY! Are we now going to see David Duke visiting at the White House???

The fundraiser was to help re-establish the Young Patriot Organization in the 21st Century.

 

The Young Patriots were a group of poor southern migrants in 1960's Chicago who were part of a revolutionary alliance with the Young Lords Organization (a Puerto Rican group) and the Black Panther Party (a Black organization). Together they formed the original Rainbow Coalition. Soon afterward Rising Up Angry, a working class white Chicago organization also joined.

 

Donald J. Trump speaking at a political rally held in Fountain Hills, Arizona on March 19, 2016 - three days ahead of Arizona's presidential primary.

 

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Texas senator and Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz smokes a cigar after speaking at an event called "Smoke a cigar with Ted Cruz" at a house party at the home of Linda & Steven Goddu Salem, New Hampshire.

Bill Clinton spoke at Toledo's Waite Senior High School on September 27th, 2016. President Clinton promoted Hillary Clinton as someone who as president would govern through empowerment, not resentment. He provided a different perspective on the trade deals that have fueled much of Republican Donald Trump’s appeal in Ohio. The 42nd president spoke to an estimated 800 supporters inside the gymnasium of Waite High School, with many local Democratic elected officials present. As it was National Voter Registration Day, he urged people to register to vote and to remind family and friends of the Oct. 11 deadline.

 

“We‘ve got a chance to do something together where nobody is left out and left behind. We need to go seize it, and it all starts in Ohio by registering and voting,” Mr. Clinton said.

Very subdued here until evening marches. I was surprised at how shocked people were but then I remember Reagan also getting elected when many thought it was not possible.

So very disappointed indeed but shocked, not so much.

I spoke with one young woman who said this was the first election she could vote in. I gave her my condolences for such a disappointing first time and said don't give up voting.

8/11/2016 - Medford/Somerville, MA - The Election Extravaganza event at the Campus Center for the 2016 presidential election on Nov 8th, 2016. (Ray Bernoff / The Tufts Daily)

The fundraiser was to help re-establish the Young Patriot Organization in the 21st Century.

 

The Young Patriots were a group of poor southern migrants in 1960's Chicago who were part of a revolutionary alliance with the Young Lords Organization (a Puerto Rican group) and the Black Panther Party (a Black organization). Together they formed the original Rainbow Coalition. Soon afterward Rising Up Angry, a working class white Chicago organization also joined.

 

Legals and illegal’s taxes: Both legals and illegal’s who are employed are equally subject to income taxation and equally penalized if they do not pay taxes.

   

9/26/16 - The panelists watch a broadcast of the first 2016 presidential debate at the Department of Political Science's Presidential Debate Watch Party at Cohen Auditorium on Sep 26, 2016. (Ray Bernoff / The Tufts Daily)

Texas Governor Rick Perry during the inaugural Ag Summit in Des Moines. 3/7/2015 Photo by John Pemble

  

Protestors demonstrate outside Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., Nov. 10, 2016. The rally began at the hotel, marched to the White House, and then through Chinatown and to the Capital Building. (Photographs by Tammy Hineline/www.tammyhineline.com)

President elect Donald Trump speaks during the first stop of the President Elect's post-election tour at US Bank Arena in downtown Cincinnati on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016.

The fundraiser was to help re-establish the Young Patriot Organization in the 21st Century.

 

The Young Patriots were a group of poor southern migrants in 1960's Chicago who were part of a revolutionary alliance with the Young Lords Organization (a Puerto Rican group) and the Black Panther Party (a Black organization). Together they formed the original Rainbow Coalition. Soon afterward Rising Up Angry, a working class white Chicago organization also joined.

 

Protestors demonstrate outside Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., Nov. 10, 2016. The rally began at the hotel, marched to the White House, and then through Chinatown and to the Capital Building. (Photographs by Tammy Hineline/www.tammyhineline.com)

Protestors demonstrate outside Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., Nov. 10, 2016. The rally began at the hotel, marched to the White House, and then through Chinatown and to the Capital Building. (Photographs by Tammy Hineline/www.tammyhineline.com)

update day after the election:

SHOCKING that Donald Trump won.

 

Even more shocking is the fact that so many Americans voted for Trump believing that he will/can follow through with his promises.

 

VERY SCARY! Are we now going to see David Duke visiting at the White House???

Protestors demonstrate outside Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., Nov. 10, 2016. The rally began at the hotel, marched to the White House, and then through Chinatown and to the Capital Building. (Photographs by Tammy Hineline/www.tammyhineline.com)

Protestors demonstrate outside Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., Nov. 10, 2016. The rally began at the hotel, marched to the White House, and then through Chinatown and to the Capital Building. (Photographs by Tammy Hineline/www.tammyhineline.com)

Protestors demonstrate outside Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., Nov. 10, 2016. The rally began at the hotel, marched to the White House, and then through Chinatown and to the Capital Building. (Photographs by Tammy Hineline/www.tammyhineline.com)

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