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Democrats protest President-Elect Donald Trump nationwide
Stunned Democrats took to the streets late Wednesday after President-elect Donald Trump won his bid for the White House Tuesday.
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Stunned Democrats took to the streets late Wednesday after President-elect Donald Trump won his bid for the White House Tuesday.
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(CNSNews.com) – President-elect Donald Trump early Wednesday offered a message to the international community: "We will get along with all other nations, willing to get along with us." Addressing supporters in New York shortly after Hillary Clinton called to concede defeat in the presidential election – an outcome that
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STATE HOUSE – Now that Massachusetts voters have welcomed legal marijuana to the Bay State and voted to end cannabis prohibition on Dec. 15, attention is turning to implementation of the new law and whether neighboring states will follow Massachusetts' lead. With 99 percent of the votes counted as of
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CONCORD — Gov. Maggie Hassan's campaign of connecting first-term rival GOP Sen. Kelly Ayotte to Donald Trump appears to have paid off in a nail-biter of an election, as the Hillary Clinton superdelegate took to social media on Wednesday morning to boast about a victory:
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(CNSNews.com) – Flanked by his running mate Mike Pence and his young son Barron, President-elect Donald Trump appeared before his supporters shortly before 3 a.m. Wednesday: "Sorry to keep you waiting," were the first words out of his mouth. "Complicated business.
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WHITMAN — State Rep. Geoff Diehl, Donald Trump's state campaign chair, said early Wednesday morning that the real estate mogul's apparent presidential victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton was not as much of a shock as political pundits are claiming. "Well, anybody who has been tuned into
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump captured crucial victories over Hillary Clinton Tuesday night in Florida, Ohio and North Carolina, showing remarkable strength in three of the nation's most fiercely fought battleground states in an unexpectedly tight race for the presidency. Clinton carried Nevada, Virginia and Colorado, as well as
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BOSTON — It's now legal in Massachusetts to be at least one toke over the line. Voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly backed a ballot question that sought to regulate marijuana in the same way as alcohol, meaning that the Bay State is now the first state on the East Coast
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