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Donald Trump Presiden Amerika Syarikat ke-45
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First Lady of the United States She will assume the role of First Lady of the United States on January 20, 2017. She speaks five languages: her native Slovenian, Serbian, English, French, and German
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..konar ke cerita kalah pulak
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[size=1.2]Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's election victory proved -- once and for all -- that 2016 was the year that everything the political class thought it knew was wrong.
[size=1.2]Trump's defeat of Hillary Clinton turned on its head years of wisdom about how campaigns operate, how America's demographics are changing and how a controversial nominee can affect down-ballot candidates.
[size=1.2]Here are the five biggest surprises of Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning:
[size=1.2]1) Trump won
[size=1.2]The polls were wrong. Projection models were wrong. Veterans of previous presidential campaigns were wrong.
[size=1.2]Trump's victory is one of the most stunning upsets in American political history.
[size=1.2]American voters swept Republicans into power, handing the GOP the White House, the Senate and the House in a wave that no one saw coming.
[size=1.2]Political professionals will now spend the coming weeks and months studying just how and why everyone missed it.
[size=1.2]See full results
[size=1.2]2) There is a Trump coalition
[size=1.2]Overwhelming support from white, working-class voters swept Trump to victory.
[size=1.2]Most important: Democrats' so-called "Blue Wall" of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin crumbled, with Trump winning two of the three outright, and leading in Michigan in the early Wednesday hours.
[size=1.2]Democrats won urban areas, as usual. But Clinton ran far behind President Barack Obama's 2008 and 2012 numbers in exurban America. And in rural regions, white voters supported Trump by margins that often topped 40 percentage points.
[size=1.2]In some places, it was the "hidden" Trump supporters the campaign had touted but polls never found. Elsewhere, it was Democratic turnout falling off from 2012 levels.
[size=1.2]The difference was particularly evident in states where Clinton had struggled in the Democratic primary against Bernie Sanders, whose protectionist message on trade largely matched Trump's.
[size=1.2]3) There wasn't a Clinton coalition
[size=1.2]Or, at least, strong turnout from new Latino voters and support from college-educated women was nowhere near enough to match Trump's strength with white voters.
[size=1.2]Clinton was hurt by a downtick in African American turnout, which had helped Obama.
[size=1.2]But her loss also reflected the reality for a Democratic Party that has drifted leftward and relied more heavily on an urban base in the Obama years. "Blue dogs" -- conservative Democrats -- are gone. And the working-class voters who used to support politicians like Bill Clinton were nowhere to be found for Hillary Clinton.
[size=1.2]Read more: Why Clinton lost
[size=1.2]4) Campaign tools are limited
[size=1.2]Clinton's campaign infrastructure was as impressive as any ever assembled. It had targeted, identified and reached crucial voters in battleground states.
[size=1.2]She'd also outspent Trump on TV ads, set up many more field offices, and dispatched more staff to swing states, much earlier.
[size=1.2]Trump, meanwhile, ran a scattershot organization, entirely reliant on the Republican National Committee for all get-out-the-vote operations.
[size=1.2]None of it mattered.
[size=1.2]Or, perhaps, it did -- Clinton, after all, won Nevada, a testament to the left's organizing prowess, and she came close in Florida after racking up huge leads in the heavily populated, heavily Latino southeastern portion of the state.
[size=1.2]But it was not enough. Clinton's operation didn't catch problem areas in the Rust Belt. By the time Clinton and Obama made last-minute visits to Michigan this week and closed the campaign in Philadelphia on Monday night, it was too late.
[size=1.2]5) No down-ballot damage
[size=1.2]Republicans everywhere assumed Trump would be a drag on the party's hopes of keeping Senate control.
[size=1.2]He wasn't. At all. And in some states, Trump appears to have helped Republicans.
[size=1.2]He had coattails, outperforming the GOP Senate candidates in Indiana and Missouri, and ran roughly even with those in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, New Hampshire and Wisconsin.
[size=1.2]The results suggested there just weren't many split-ticket voters -- a reality that would have terrified Republican senators prior to the election, but that turned out to work in the party's advantage.
[size=1.2]"Democrats believed they had the golden ticket when Donald Trump officially earned the nomination," Ward Baker, the executive director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said in a memo early Wednesday morning. "They worked to nationalize every race -- and when the bottom fell out of Clinton's candidacy, they had no message, no strategy, and no ability to pivot to local issues."
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..konar lagi yer?
takpe lah aku komen jugak, sebab Hillary & Trump diberi peluang yang sama adil berkempen di RTM amareka & dapat coverage yang sama dalam Utusan amareka .... got my point??
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prinsip amalan mulia - TERIMA KEKALAHAN SECARA GENTLEMAN |
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peon bodo, satu dunia tahu media kat US majoriti pro hillary |
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kalau tak silap salah satu yg dia promise nk reduce corporate tax to 35% & utk bwk balik US company yg invest kat luar ....
Apa kesan kat Malaysia? Byk company US kat sini so tunggu & lihat jer la |
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dani-rox replied at 9-11-2016 07:29 PM
Khenn... selain tu clinton foundation antara penyebab rakyat US agak sedikit lemau utk memilih bel ...
Ala...american kurang2 merasa 1 term jek..malaysia ni berterm2 dikasik rskyar sundrik.... |
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..dan tidak bersikap emosional dengan menarik police escort/tukang masak dari bekas pemimpin yang layak, by virtue of his position, paham?
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shara154 replied at 9-11-2016 07:35 PM
Byk netizen us kecam trump.
Jadi siapa yg vote trump byk2 tu?
Tengok map geography undian keban ...
Mcm brexit jgk kot kekdahnya... |
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isu murahan dan keperibadian
sesuai dengan peon2 yang minat gosip2 |
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Sjk zmn Imam Hadhari pn dh byk company US keluaq....................ia berlaku krn iklim politik n ekonomi.
Hari ni Wan Emdibi lg mmburukkan keadaan..........
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pro hillary pun puak trump tetap dapat coverage yang sama,
editorial aje yg yang take side ...
acik kampung tengok Rtm aje mana tau bebende nih
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peon pencen dah tak dapat jawap ape dah ...
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lahai.. satu dunia tau media kat US berat sebelah kat hillary
so tak relevan mainkan isu media |
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zidane_ziege replied at 9-11-2016 07:31 PM
PILIHAN RAYA PRESIDEN AMERIKA |
Keputusan telah ada. Trump menang. Sebab-sebabnya?
Aku mcm nak setuju |
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Terjumpa komen ni kat tumblr, bole ambik jd pengajaran utk semua;
- Ya know…this is really coming down to white folks. When you break down who was voting what by race, white people are driving the Trump vote while groups like Black women are pushing Hillary.
- And you know who’s really pulling Trump along? Rural folks. Rural white people. So. Perhaps….before you harass Voters of Color….think on that!
- Not ONLY that, but one of the reasons rural white folks support Trump is because white liberals have been condescending to them for so long, saying “those dumb rednecks don’t know what’s good for them,” and have eviscerated labor politics within the Democratic party. So white people are DOUBLY responsible for this, because the urban liberals basically created the reactionary rural conservative movement. |
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Jumlah undian popular
Hillary - 59,036,741 (47.6%)
trump - 58, 914,866 (47.5%)
majoriti - 121, 875...yeah Hillary menang
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