Trump won White Women 53% - 43%— MineForNothing (@minefornothing) November 9, 2016
"In 2012, Mitt Romney lost by 64 electoral votes. Add up... Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. It’s 64." https://t.co/UmHYcAi0ZI— Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) November 9, 2016
— Lindsay Wagner (@LindsayWagnerNC) November 9, 2016
As we often have to say to ourselves & our clients: "The news is rarely as good or as bad as it seems."— Justin Smith (@mrjustinwsmith) November 9, 2016
There are no words.— Eric Ginsburg (@Eric_Ginsburg) November 9, 2016
Mass media endorsements: a reminder https://t.co/oU3mL8abAV pic.twitter.com/S73BLXsnhN— zerohedge (@zerohedge) November 9, 2016
We're done with pro-corporate establishment candidates and Democratic Party that works for their donors. All they do is lose. #electionday— Cenk Uygur (@cenkuygur) November 9, 2016
I don't see Obamacare being to blame for this. But then again up is down and black is white so who knows anything anymore.— Modeled Behavior (@ModeledBehavior) November 9, 2016
Please note: the same people now telling you why Trump won are the same people who spent the last week telling you why he was going to lose.— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) November 9, 2016
That's not fear. It's cognitive dissonance being slapped with reality. https://t.co/eREnxqDt2G— THE Chris Coon (@Coondawg68) November 9, 2016
This election also sealed the fate of print newspapers. Even TV couldn’t beat Twitter on the speed of calling states.— Herb Greenberg (@herbgreenberg) November 9, 2016
There's a cult of ignorance in the US— CrankyPappy (@CrankyPappy) October 1, 2016
nurtured by the false notion democracy means
'my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge'
I Asimov
I don't have a tv but I went to a bar and they have cool new channel called CNN that is totally devoted to people playing with maps.— Matt Stoller (@matthewstoller) November 9, 2016
Clinton's Pied Piper Strategy (use media contacts to promote Trump) has backfired spectacularly. PDF of our leak: https://t.co/DAmWNq9K0f pic.twitter.com/R49V3TfMXC— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) November 9, 2016
"I was there when Hillary was elected as President." - Brian Williams— Abner Doon (@ghartzman) November 9, 2016
Every time they say "it's not over" it's because they want ad revenue.— THE Chris Coon (@Coondawg68) November 9, 2016