OPINION: We must come together as a nation and support Trump
By Andrew Brennan | November 15, 2016On Tuesday voters went to the polls and delivered a historic victory for president-elect Donald J. Trump.
On Tuesday voters went to the polls and delivered a historic victory for president-elect Donald J. Trump.
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