
Steve Bannon, the conservative provocateur, is now a leading candidate to become White House chief of staff https://t.co/a3hwBmlMAl
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) November 11, 2016
Trump's proposed Cabinet would bring some fringe figures in from the cold ➡️ by @aterkel https://t.co/klNd0QVmC0 pic.twitter.com/1pCgPQEKdE
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) November 11, 2016
Donald Trump's transition website is called https://t.co/1YllCKFDXA https://t.co/plSpjmzrYB pic.twitter.com/3WGWNErM2g
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) November 11, 2016
What happens if Trump repeals Obamacare? https://t.co/Hpw6fICf5z
— TIME (@TIME) November 11, 2016
In which the word 'blind' loses its meaning… https://t.co/NZYveE4ldm
— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) November 11, 2016
Trump's main priority in Syria likely will not be humanitarian intervention but killing ISIS terrorists. https://t.co/PXOLI1krJH
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) November 11, 2016
The war between Trump and the media could be about to escalate https://t.co/IQHHD9X2ye pic.twitter.com/PpFa7IIk3I
— Bloomberg (@business) November 11, 2016
The Newseum, a space dedicated to defending the free press, is planning a lavish inauguration party for Trump. https://t.co/M7iBzWganO pic.twitter.com/fr4v4sDnMb
— DCist (@DCist) November 10, 2016
Not all Trump voters are deplorables. If Democrats don’t get that, they’ll keep losing: https://t.co/eI36q3m4mm pic.twitter.com/NshrQNfJ5a
— Slate (@Slate) November 11, 2016
Hillary Clinton's on track to win the popular vote, again raising questions about the Electoral College’s legitimacy https://t.co/CHalfbXCrX pic.twitter.com/0jGUPzhtwD
— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 10, 2016
Get ready for a major push to kill the Electoral College https://t.co/8Jp8BICScW pic.twitter.com/R5cIl6T42f
— Jeffrey Levin 🇺🇦 (@jilevin) November 10, 2016
Cornell students host 'Cry In' after Trump victory https://t.co/kopgdMjziI pic.twitter.com/TCEXcDZVUS
— The Hill (@thehill) November 11, 2016
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The center-left political tradition Bill and Hillary embodied is done. @ed_kilgore writes https://t.co/SjROzNKoG9
— New York Magazine (@NYMag) November 11, 2016
Team Clinton sponsored 75 percent of TV ads in 2016 presidential race https://t.co/AsWRz9NySj via @Publici
— Robert Greenwald (@robertgreenwald) November 10, 2016
All along we wondered whether Trump could create a new electorate, but Clinton did. My thoughts on why she lost: https://t.co/QGYENrgGzF
— Chuck Todd (@chucktodd) November 10, 2016