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Throughout the 2016 election coverage and campaigning, we saw just how dangerous things could turn when Donald Trump supporters and Hillary Clinton supporters were all in the same place. While casting their ballot at a Michigan poll site, things got crazy between a few voters. A video making it’s rounds on the internet shows a […]

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  11/8/16- Roland Martin talks to Armstrong Williams, the business manager for Dr. Ben Carson, about the results of the 2016 election. Will Dr. Carson serve in Donald Trump’s administration? “Dr. Carson has no interest in serving in Mr. Trump’s cabinet. He believes in Mr. Trump. He was his advocate,” Williams said. “I never believed […]

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Donald Trump wins the White House. He comes to power riding high on a wave of White working-class anger at politicians.

  11/9/16- Kristen Clarke, President and Executive Director of the National Lawyer’s Committee For Civil Rights Under Law and Roland Martin talk to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about the results of the 2016 election. “My job was to make sure people who turned out got their voices heard. It’s really important that we reflect on […]

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In spite of running a campaign fueled on hate, racism and lies, Donald J. Trump has been elected the 45th president of the United States, defeating Hillary Clinton. The Democratic candidate reportedly conceded to Trump via phone call around 2AM EST on Wednesday. “I’ve just received a call from Secretary Clinton. She congratulated us — it’s […]

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Hell froze over and Armageddon is here. In spite of running a campaign fueled on hate, racism and lies, Donald J. Trump has been elected the 45th president of the United States, defeating Hillary Clinton. The Democratic candidate reportedly conceded to Trump via phone call around 2AM EST on Wednesday. “I’ve just received a call from […]

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Donald Trump has extended his Electoral College total to 244, compared with Hillary Clinton's 215. Candidates need at total of 270 to win the White House.