The Washington Informer - November 10, 2016

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VOL. 52, NO. 04 • NOVEMBER 10 - 16, 2016

The Washington Informer Salutes America’s Veterans

Special Election Coverage Pages 24-26

Trump Wins the Presidency By Stacy M. Brown WI Senior Writer The contentious and often ugly primaries and debates were viewed by most as nothing more than a bad dream, one that Americans would awake from only to find that Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump would simply go away. That bad dream has officially become a nightmare. The race-baiting,

women-bashing and brash New York billionaire soundly defeated Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Tuesday and it is Trump who will become the 45th president of the United States. Trump, 70, promised to “drain the swamp” of Washington corruption, yet he has faced withering criticism for his treatment of women and denunciations of immigrants. At times he fought with fellow Republicans as much

as Democrats, Bloomberg News reported. The campaigns drew very different visions of the U.S. Clinton cast herself as an optimist and unifier who will build on the economic growth of President Barack Obama’s administration.

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5 Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown (right) hoists his hands in victory

after winning the race for the state's 4th Congressional District seat. Standing beside Brown is Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Maryland), who easily won his Senate contest. / Photo by William J. Ford

Maryland Celebrates Victories of Anthony Brown, Chris Van Hollen Democrats Find Solace in Loss of the White House By William J. Ford WI Staff Writer @jabariwill Chris Van Hollen and Anthony Brown easily won their respective bids for Senate and the House Tuesday against their op-

ponents in the rich-Democratic state of Maryland. With their victories alongside Jamie Raskin, who won the 8th Congressional District race, it marks the first all-male Maryland delegation in the state in

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Many Blacks Still Wondering What Happened to Clinton Third-Party Candidates Impact the Final Numbers By Stacy M. Brown WI Senior Writer

5 New York businessman Donald Trump will be the 45th president of the United States. / Courtesy photo

Donald Trump’s stunning victory over Hillary Clinton to win the presidency has left African Americans stunned and many resigned to four years of uneasiness at best and, at worst, tortuous. “This is the beginning of a nightmare for minorities,” said District resident Julian Washing-

ton. “I cannot imagine how our struggle just got so much more difficult.” The polls suggested that the electorate was slightly more diverse than in 2012, according to Bloomberg News. In this election, the data showed 70 percent of those casting ballots were white, down 2 percentage points, while 12 percent were Black and

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