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Grace Guarnieri

"We are not turning this country over to what Donald Trump has sold," she said "We are just not."

FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2014 file photo, Rep.-elect Debbie Dingell, D-Mich. speaks during an election night rally in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File) (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)

Brendan Gauthier

"I was the crazy one," wrote Dingell, who watched Clinton twice take the Rust Belt for granted and pay the price

Keith Ellison (AP/Molly Riley)

Democrats in turmoil

Ben Norton

After Trump's victory, Clinton fans apologize to Sanders supporters; DNC staffer denounces Donna Brazile

Steve Bannon; Donald Trump (AP/Danny Moloshok/Richard Shiro/Photo montage by Salon)

Taylor Link

The far-right "evil genius" might be the right-hand man of the President of the United States

(Dougal Brownlie/The St. Joseph News-Press via AP)

Grace Guarnieri

President Brian Brown championed Trump's victory as a validation of his hateful views on same-sex marriage

Keith Ellison (AP/Alex Brandon)

Brendan Gauthier

As Democrats clean their own swamp, the progressive Minn. congressman has emerged as a top contender for DNC chair

(AP)

Jeremy Binckes

The outgoing senator blasts "a sexual predator who lost the popular vote"

FILE -In this Sept. 22, 2016 file photo, Attorney General Loretta Lynch speaks at a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington. The Justice Department is moving forward with its plans to collect data on how often law enforcement  officers use force and how often civilians die in police custody. (AP)

Eric Tucker

The Justice Department won't make civil rights a priority

Jamie Dimon, Donald Trump, David Koch (Reuters/Yuri Gripas/AP/Dan Hallman/Evan Agostini)

Sophia Tesfaye

Trump is ready to shake up Washington with insiders like Trent Lott and Jamie Dimon

Let's remember Leonard Cohen

Annie Zaleski

The 82-year-old lord of lament recently completed his 14th, and many say greatest, album

Kris Kobach; Newt Gingrich; David Clarke (AP/John Hanna/Manuel Balce Ceneta/J. Scott Applewhite)

Meet donald trump’s A team

Heather Digby Parton

At least the underqualified president-elect will hire a team of experienced pros, right? So far, not so much

Several dozen students from various high schools in the Portland, Ore., metropolitan area gather downtown to protest Republican nominee Donald Trump's victory in Tuesday’s presidential election, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016. The protests were peaceful and students said that they felt compelled to demonstrate against Trump because they were not old enough to vote. (AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus) (AP)

Jeremy Binckes

Two tweets tell the story about who's going to be in charge of Trump

(Reuters/Joshua Roberts)

Real anger; stupid reasons

Amanda Marcotte

Make no mistake, Trumpers are angry. What they're angry about is the loss of unearned race and gender privilege

This can't be our new normal

Paula Young Lee

Minorities, LGBT people and women are reporting vandalism and worse in Trump's name. White people need to speak out

Brendan Gauthier

"We're the f**king beacon for rationality and intelligence," he ranted. "F**k this. All of it"

Leonard Cohen (AP/Kai-uwe Knoth)

Robert Jablon, Mesfin Fekadu

A memorial is planned to take place in Los Angeles

The line of voters waiting to cast an early ballot at the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters' office winds into the building's atrium Monday, Nov. 7, 2016, in San Jose, Calif.  California elections officials are bracing for robust turnout, confused first-time voters and the prospect of long lines in a presidential election that has registered a record 19.4 million voters in the state. (Ramman Kenoun/Santa Clara Country Registrar of Voters via AP) (AP)

Ole J. Forsberg - The Conversation

Polls deal with probability, not certainty

Several dozen students from various high schools in the Portland, Ore., metropolitan area gather downtown to protest Republican nominee Donald Trump's victory in Tuesday’s presidential election, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016. The protests were peaceful and students said that they felt compelled to demonstrate against Trump because they were not old enough to vote. (AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus) (AP)

Andrew Bacevich - BillMoyers.com

The divides are not simply class. They are also culture, and by extension race, gender and ethnicity.

Hillary Clinton concedes the presidential election at the New Yorker Hotel on November 9, 2016 in New York City. (Getty/Justin Sullivan)

Robert Reich - Robert Reich Blog

The DNC has become a giant fundraising machine, too often reflecting the goals and values of the moneyed interests

(Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

Steven Rosenfeld - Alternet

from a Scalia clone on the Supreme Court to building the wall

Tom Cotton; Abu Ghraib (Getty/Chip Somodevilla/AP/Khalid Mohammed/Photo montage by Salon)

Making torture great again

Simon Maloy

Tom Cotton's eagerness to revive torture should banish the idea that maybe Trump won't be all that bad

Protesters hold signs during a protest against Republican president-elect Donald Trump in Chicago (Reuters/Kamil Krzacznski)

Anger, grief and a break-in

Chauncey DeVega

At Wednesday's spontaneous demonstration in Chicago, I witnessed what might be the birth of a protest movement

(Reuters/Shannon Stapleton)

Angelo Young

Despite the yellow ribbons and pro-military rhetoric, American businesses remain less likely to hire young veterans

Demonstrators demanding an increase in the minimum wage to $15-dollars-per-hour prepare to march in the streets on April 14, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois (Getty/Scott Olson)

Silver Linings Playbook

Gary Legum

True, there were precious few things to celebrate on election night — but those few things could show a way forward

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