Trump Calls For Unity After Slamming Clinton And Igniting ‘Lock Her Up’ Chants
For Americans hoping that Trump would strike a more unifying tone, his Cincinnati rally on Thursday was a deeply disappointing spectacle.
Sean Colarossi currently resides in Cleveland, Ohio. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and was an organizing fellow for both of President Obama’s presidential campaigns. He also worked with Planned Parenthood as an Affordable Care Act Outreach Organizer in 2014, helping northeast Ohio residents obtain health insurance coverage.
For Americans hoping that Trump would strike a more unifying tone, his Cincinnati rally on Thursday was a deeply disappointing spectacle.
Nobody seems interested in turning out to see post-election Trump.
We laugh, but leading the Department of Veterans Affairs – the government’s largest agency – is serious business.
Some Republicans in Congress are working to prevent Trump from carrying out a top campaign promise.
If approved, it would also allow firearms in police stations and airports.
As power players in D.C. jockey for influence over the incoming president, Trump appears to be happy to give it to them.
Pence served up a huge, taxpayer-funded handout to Carrier so the company would keep jobs in Indiana.
Sorry, Trump voters. The swamp your man promised to drain is only getting deeper.
If this is how Trump voters are behaving after their candidate won an election, just imagine how they would be acting if he had lost.
Not only was Trump’s victory not a “blowout,” but it was actually pretty unimpressive.
Jill Stein goes all in to make sure votes in Wisconsin are recounted by hand.
The man has been dubbed “Putin’s favorite congressman.”
If this pattern remains consistent across the state, it’s feasible – though unclear how likely – that Clinton could end up on top in the state.
Spoiler alert: The richest 1 percent of Americans would benefit most from Trump’s proposal.
This is especially troubling given Trump’s utter lack of knowledge when it comes to foreign affairs.
The money already raised is enough to secure a recount in at least one state – Wisconsin – whose filing deadline is Nov. 25.
In one choice, Trump managed to abandon yet another campaign promise, while upsetting teachers unions and his most loyal supporters.
In one hour, Trump walked away from many of the themes central to his campaign.
Democrats are prepared to stand up to the huge threat that a Trump presidency represents.
Trump never had any intention of locking Hillary Clinton up because he knew she broke no laws.
Instead of accepting the wishes of North Carolina voters, McCrory is shamefully trying to discredit and ignore them.
There are some things that just aren’t up for debate. This is one of them.
This is Donald Trump’s America now – and he must own it.
Instead of leaving his safe space, Trump remained in post-election hiding to make his first major, post-election remarks.
Sen. Reid is making the most of his remaining time in office.
Trump’s choice of Flynn is unsurprising given the anti-Muslim aura that surrounded the president-elect during his campaign.
Clinton’s growing lead over Trump is giving oxygen to longshot efforts to pressure the electoral college to choose Clinton as the next president.
The honeymoon phase that most incoming presidents enjoy at the beginning of their tenures appears to be nonexistent for Donald Trump.
The former Secretary of State is just as upset as we are – but she also urged Americans to keep fighting.
The laziness he has displayed during the transition seems to indicate that he was never really serious about becoming president in the first place.
The protective press pool that Trump ditched is meant to ensure that the American people know exactly what their president-elect is doing.
Trump is so desperate to have people join his team that he’s seeking the Obama administration’s help in filling roles.
Four years ago, Trump called the electoral college a “disaster.” Today, he thinks it’s “genius.”
This would be laughable if it wasn’t so terrifying.
Other protesters quickly de-escalated the situation before police arrived at the scene.
Once Trump is sworn in, he would have the power to clear his children on his own.
“We are not turning this country over to what Donald Trump has sold,” she said. “We’re just not.”
One of the unanswered questions following Tuesday’s election results was how Trump would conduct himself now that he is officially the president-elect. We have our answer.
Less than two days after Donald Trump won the presidential race, the new president-elect is proving that his entire campaign was a massive con job.
This is the mess Donald Trump created. Before he takes office, he must clean it up.
Dean says he knows how to make the Democratic Party competitive going forward.
Sorry, Trump supporters, respect is earned, not given.
The backlash against Donald Trump’s pending presidency is just beginning.
Trump’s pick calls climate change “nothing to worry about” and questions whether humans even contribute to it.
This is the first U.S. Senate seat picked up by Democrats on the evening.
This is the kind of happy talk that one may expect from Democrats – not a prominent Republican pollster.
Clinton said tomorrow is “just the beginning” of the work ahead.
“We are one day away from once again making history,” the First Lady said.
The Boss, a staple of Democratic politics, outlined Trump’s dangerous policy ideas and said: “Tomorrow, those ideas and that campaign is going down.”
The choice in this election could not be any clearer, and it’s not just because Donald Trump is so dangerous.
With 24 hours to go, the wind is at Hillary Clinton’s back as she stands on the doorstep of history.
In moments of the campaign when his polling has improved, the markets went into a freefall.
“I’ve got your blue state right here, baby,” Nugent said.
“If somebody starts tweeting at three in the morning because SNL made fun of you, then you can’t handle the nuclear codes.”
The Cleveland basketball star knows a thing or two about comeback wins.
The Trump campaign has spent months questioning the legitimacy of the FBI.
This is just a confirmation of what most of us have known all along: The Hillary Clinton email story is much ado about nothing.
This isn’t the first time there’s been controversy surrounding Trump and Ryan. It likely won’t be the last.
Clinton used her final TV spot to end the campaign on a positive note.
“It very well could be the Hispanic vote that saves Hillary Clinton in Florida.”
Nobody seems to be paying attention to Iowa anymore, but it’s a tight contest that Hillary Clinton’s ground operation could quietly steal it from Trump.
The Republican nominee – a guy who calls himself a champion of the people – is only truly good at championing one person: himself.
If you’re keeping score at home, Melania Trump has plagiarized in each of the two major speeches she’s given during this campaign.
If the latest poll of the Peach State is accurate, then Clinton’s ground game could be all she needs to steal the deep red state from Trump.
Trump used a “tax avoidance maneuver so legally dubious his own lawyers advised him that the Internal Revenue Service would likely declare it improper if he were audited.â€
While the media continues to focus on the Clinton email non-story, news about Donald Trump’s ties to Russia continues to gain steam.
CNN has obtained audio of North Carolina GOP Senator Richard Burr joking about gun owners putting a “bullseye” on Hillary Clinton.
Cable news continues to hype the “close race” narrative, but Trump wasn’t leading in a single national poll released Thursday.
It’s amazing how often a microphone can be the root of a presidential candidate’s troubles.
While emergency crews were quickly activated, no one was injured in the incident.
Just another day in the life of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.
Again, Donald Trump was not opposed to the war in Iraq.
The comment came hours after Trump promised a “new deal for black America.’
Not even an overwhelming victory by Hillary Clinton is likely to convince Republicans that they should do their job.
This type of language from someone who used to be a member of the United States Congress is abhorrent, but it’s also to be expected in the Trump era of American politics.
“We’re going to win so we have to get ready to form a government,” Conway said with a straight face.
The last-minute move is the latest indication that Republicans haven’t just given up on Trump, who is limping toward defeat, but they’re also panicking that the Senate is slipping away.
In a way, the crash is a perfect microcosm for the Trump campaign.
In an 11 to 4 vote, the board scrapped Virginia’s regulations which would have required abortion clinics to adhere to the same regulations as surgical centers.
With two weeks until Election Day, the Electoral College is solidifying around Hillary Clinton.
Clinton’s support continues to inch closer to 50 percent as third-party leaners flock to the Democratic nominee.
The timing suggests that Team Trump is beginning to recognize how dire things look, and they’re quickly planning for what comes after Nov. 8.
According to Gallup, 57 percent of Americans believe the current president is doing a good job.
As shocking as this type of imagery is, it’s par for the course when it comes to the Trump campaign.
Trump’s proposal means that the U.S. would almost certainly foot the bill for his ridiculous wall.
“The Trump campaign should be concerned,” said the co-founder of a Republican data analytics firm.
The Republican nominee devoted time in his “major policy speech” to attacking the women who have come forward accusing him of sexual assault.
Trump supporters wanting to talk about the issues as a way to dodge an avalanche of bad press for their candidate shouldn’t forget that he is a disaster in that area, too.
“Every year, this dinner brings together a collection of sensible, committed, mainstream Republicans. Or, as we now like to call them, Hillary supporters,” Clinton said.
Donald Trump blew an opportunity to lighten the mood during a presidential campaign defined by his negativity.
Donald Trump’s unraveling presidential campaign is clearly taking a toll on down-ballot Senate races.
The news couldn’t come at a worse time for the Republican nominee, who is plummeting in recent national and statewide polling.
Clinton was, in effect, just telling everybody to roll the tape.
Once again, Hillary Clinton showed that she is in step with the vast majority of Americans while Donald Trump desperately clung to NRA talking points.
He’s doing his best to appeal to voters who live in an alternate reality.
“This is like out of the X-Files, Mayor Giuliani.”
The electoral process isn’t rigged. Donald Trump is just unfit to be president, and voters are starting to recognize that.
While Trump calls Obama the worst president in history, even his own campaign manager acknowledges that the American people are satisfied with the current commander-in-chief.
The new tool automatically donates money to Hillary Clinton’s campaign whenever Donald Trump tweets something outrageous.
The latest Fox News poll shows that education may actually be playing a bigger role in this election than gender.