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  • Empathizing With Trump Voters Right Now

    A long-time reader, Ben, tries to understand what drove so many Americans to elect Donald Trump yesterday: …

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  • Mike Segar / Reuters

    Can Republicans Contain Trump?

    What happens to the American republic will depend on whether Trump’s fellow partisans empower and enable him.

  • Library of Congress

    The Battle for Pluralism

    It’s the best of America, and its future is uncertain.

  • Global
    Stephen Lam / Reuters

    5 World Leaders Who Might Benefit From a Trump Presidency

    Will the real-estate tycoon really be disastrous for America’s international relations?

  • Newsletter
    Reuters

    The Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Wake Me Up When November Ends

    America heads to the polls.

  • Technology
    Jonathan Ernst / Reuters

    A Stunning Presidential Upset, Told in Newspaper Front Pages

    In much of the print world, Donald Trump’s victory won’t show up until Thursday.

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    Mandel Ngan / Getty

    The Age of Trump Begins

    His victory shocked the world and reordered the American political landscape.

  • Matt Rourke / AP

    'I'm Afraid for My Grandchildren'

    Hillary Clinton’s Manhattan party was supposed to be a coronation. Instead, her supporters left in shock and in tears.

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    Mark Makela / Reuters

    What It Feels Like to Win an Election as the Underdog

    The Philadelphia GOP was supposed to be a minority party in a Democratic-leaning swing state. On election night, something else entirely happened.

  • Andrew Kelly / Reuters

    A Trump Presidency: Bracing for the Unknown

    Americans have no choice but to hope for the best from the president-elect—and to prepare for the worst by reviving the constitutional system’s checks and balances.

  • Carlo Allegri / Reuters

    Democracy Is More Than Just Winning Elections

    Liberal democracy is worth fighting for, even in the age of Trump.

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    Carlo Allegri / Reuters

    How Trump Won

    The Republican nominee put together a coalition of non-college-educated, non-urban voters—and they turned out for him with tremendous enthusiasm.

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    Win McNamee / Getty

    Donald Trump Wins the Presidential Race

    The Republican candidate pulls off a stunning upset, as his party retains control of both houses of Congress.

  • Chip Somodevilla / Getty

    Donald Trump's Stunning Upset

    The Republican nominee appears to have pulled off a surprising victory—and it’s unclear what comes next.

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    Jonathan Ernst / Reuters

    Listening to What Americans Said on Election Day

    They’d been saying it for more than a year—but few bothered to hear them.

  • Culture
    The Boston Globe

    Donald Trump’s Dystopias

    Since the candidate first began climbing in the polls more than a year ago, writers have imagined what his presidency might look like.

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    Adam Fenster / Reuters

    Women May Decide the Election

    Cultural and demographic changes throughout the country are making female voters a more powerful force than ever.

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    Chris Keane / Reuters

    What Early Voting in North Carolina Actually Reveals

    Some counties succeeded in suppressing voter turnout—but there’s much more to the story.

  • T-Day: Your Final Thoughts on Trump Before Voting

    Today is finally Election Day, mercifully. Our tireless politics team is live-blogging events throughout the day and into the night…

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    Brian Snyder / Reuters

    A Final Pep Rally for Clinton

    The Democratic nominee spoke to a celebratory crowd in Philadelphia—but elsewhere, Americans remain divided.

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    Mark Makela / Reuters

    Has the Balance of Power Shifted From the Rustbelt to the Sunbelt?

    This may be remembered as the fast-forward election that compressed years of expected demographic and geographic changes into a single cycle.