Elections 2016

How to deal with election anger? Try a little tenderness

As we move closer to Election Day, many of us are breathing a sigh of relief, but there is another mood percolating. Many of us feel anger, a deep, fire in the belly anger that it has come to this. We may feel like caged lions, spitting mad, but told to quiet down, be civil and act nice.

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Here are 4 ways Trump supporters might harass you at the polls and what you can do about it

Last week, the Boston Globe interviewed a Trump supporter who admitted that he'll be going to polling places looking for "Mexicans. People who can’t speak American” so that he can “go right up behind them” and “make them a little bit nervous.” If you don't already know, that's illegal, but it hasn't stopped Trump from encouraging his supporters to do it.

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Donald Trump’s legacy includes the specter of increased right-wing terrorism

The world will breathe a sigh of relief after a Donald Trump loss. That’s not to say people favor Hillary Clinton’s pro-war neoliberal track record, but they understand humanity dodged a loose cannon gung-ho to fling around nuclear weapons and accelerate climate change.

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'Trump will be kept from the White House by a big, beautiful, brown wall’: CNN panel predicts Clinton win

The CNN panel on Don Lemon was on point. In the final hours before Election Day, CNN panelists Bakari Sellers, Ana Navarro, Maria Cardona and Hilary Rosen rejected the insistence by Donald Trump supporters Corey Lewandowski and Andy Dean that the vote from people of color was down.

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Robert Reich: Clinton should win -- but the aftermath will be very difficult

Editor's note: Robert Reich has served in three administrations and written 14 books. He takes the long view on the 2016 election. While he trusts that Americans will reject a "madman" like Donald Trump, he has no illusions about the road ahead. AlterNet publisher and executive editor Don Hazen sat down with Reich in his Berkeley office on Friday for a discussion.

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Hate speech has gone mainstream because Trump's aggressive, nativist rhetoric has emboldened extremists

The lettering is crude, scrawled in black spray paint on the sidewalk in front of Karen Peters’ neatly kept home in the quiet, working class neighborhood where she’s lived most of her life. But the contempt is clear.

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Asia sees changed relationship with the US no matter who wins the election

Win or lose, Donald Trump's campaign has changed the way countries in Asia view their relationships with Washington.

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Still undecided between Clinton and Trump? These 9 questions will help

Still undecided between Clinton and Trump? These 9 questions will help

You've probably heard all the hyperbole about this presidential election between the first female presidential candidate for a major U.S. party, Hillary Clinton; and former Atlantic City casino and real estate tycoon, Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee: "This is the most important election of our lifetime," many have said. So maybe you clicked here because…

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Colbert laments Trump losing his Twitter privileges: Now all you have left is a 'billionaire with anger issues'

On the eve of the election, Late Show host Stephen Colbert got in his last shots at, for the moment, GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, needling him over reports that his staff took his Twitter account from him.

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He's back!: Jon Stewart visits Colbert to trash 'draft-dodging orange groundhog' Donald Trump

In a surprise -- but not that surprising -- appearance on Stephen Colbert's Late Show, comedian Jon Stewart popped in to trade jokes about GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.

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WATCH : Sam Bee makes hilarious last pitch for 'Hillary Goddamn Brilliant Badass Queen Beyoncé Rodham'

Monday night, Full Frontal host Samantha Bee made a final pitch for voters who are undecided to vote for Hillary Clinton after presenting a hilarious review of the Democratic nominee's life.

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Obama delivers fiery call to elect Hillary: 'She will work. She will deliver. She won't just tweet.'

During the final hours heading into Election Day, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican candidate Donald Trump held their respective campaign rallies. But the tune of each rally was different.

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Michelle Obama: 'If we ...play around with a protest vote, Hillary's opponent wins. Period."

Appearing at a star-studded Hillary Clinton rally in Philadelphia, Michelle Obama was the biggest star of all, encouraging the crowd and national television audience to get out and vote for Hillary Clinton on Tuesday.

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