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It Can't Happen Here - Wikipedia. It Can't Happen Here is a semi-satirical 1935 political novel by American author Sinclair Lewis, and a 1936 play adapted from the novel by Lewis and John C.

It Can't Happen Here - Wikipedia

Moffitt. Published during the rise of fascism in Europe, the novel describes the rise of Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip, a politician who defeats Franklin Delano Roosevelt and is elected President of the United States, after fomenting fear and promising drastic economic and social reforms while promoting a return to patriotism and "traditional" values. Electoral Map—Presidential Election 2016. By: Mark Blumenthal Mark Blumenthal is the Head of Election Polling at SurveyMonkey.

Electoral Map—Presidential Election 2016

Previously, he served as the senior polling editor of the Huffington Post, and the founding editor of Pollster.com. Mark Blumenthal Many tens of millions of voters need to wake up tomorrow and actually vote, but if they do in the numbers we expect, Hillary Clinton will win the presidency. SurveyMonkey (@SurveyMonkey)

Mark Blumenthal (@MysteryPollster) .@washingtonpost dives deeper into @SurveyMonkey data on Clinton’s lead in Virginia. Bill Nye 3.77M followers ~ 5 Nov 2016 ~ Yo Young People: Think— about the environment— and Vote! Do not vote for the climate denier. Our Earth is in your hands. Vote! Ready for lots of data? We’ve just launched Electoral Map with the latest @SurveyMonkey data from all 50 states. Our electoral map - why does 2016 look so different than 2012? #PredictTheStates @MysteryPollster @jcpolls.

More coming soon from NBC News, but latest national @SurveyMonkey poll shows 47-41 Clinton lead weeklong, and before & after Comey news. What our elections team has been up to at @SurveyMonkey. Tapping into the election, SurveyMonkey leaps to the top of polls. Like most election junkies, I have been obsessively watching the myriad polls and forecasts handicapping the presidential race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.

Tapping into the election, SurveyMonkey leaps to the top of polls

The usual players, of course, pop up: Gallup, Zogby, Ipsos, Quinnipiac, Marist. And then there’s SurveyMonkey. It is jarring to see a company named after a banana-eating primate among the country’s most prominent pollsters. But through its partnerships with NBC and the Washington Post, the Palo Alto data analytics firm has muscled its way into the national debate over who’s going to win the White House Tuesday. “We’re in it in full for this election,” Jon Cohen, the company’s senior vice president of survey research and former top pollster for the Washington Post, told me last week. This is heady stuff for a company that started out providing simple tools for businesses to get feedback from customers, or groups to plan events. Internet polls have a deservedly bad rap.

Tapping into the election, SurveyMonkey leaps to the top of polls - San Francisco Chronicle. Like most election junkies, I have been obsessively watching the myriad polls and forecasts handicapping the presidential race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.

Tapping into the election, SurveyMonkey leaps to the top of polls - San Francisco Chronicle

The usual players, of course, pop up: Gallup, Zogby, Ipsos, Quinnipiac, Marist. And then there’s SurveyMonkey. We've got work to do. SurveyMonkey on Twitter: "We've got work to do. Welcome home!

SurveyMonkey on Twitter: "We've got work to do.

This timeline is where you’ll spend most of your time, getting instant updates about what matters to you. Tweets not working for you? Hover over the profile pic and click the Following button to unfollow any account. Wie weet krijgen we een enorme golf van tegencultuur. Zoals onder Nixon, Reagan en Bush. Nu al zin in de bands die op de barricade staan. No liberals, we don't "owe him an open mind and a chance to lead." An Extremely Detailed Map of the 2016 Presidential Election. Snoop Dogg - Journal - the new generation gonna b the change. Snoop Dogg - Timeline fb - the new generation gonna b the change. Here's what the Electoral College map would look like if only millennials voted. A real-time Electoral College tracking map suggests not only a disappointing Election Day for presidential hopeful Donald Trump, but potential trouble down the road for the Republican Party he represents.

Here's what the Electoral College map would look like if only millennials voted

A Mic sneak peek at a new interactive map from SurveyMonkey, which goes public at 9 a.m. Tuesday, shows Democrat Hillary Clinton ahead not just overall in Electoral College projections, but with an overwhelming advantage among millennial voters. A total of 270 Electoral College votes are required to capture the presidency. In the 2016 election cycle, 69 million millennials are eligible to vote — a number equal to that of baby boomers. Here's the Truth About That Millennial Electoral Map You Keep Seeing. How Are Millennials Irrational When Your Generation is Voting for Trump? Over the past few months, I, like many millennials have been called irrational because although I will not vote for Donald Trump, I will also not vote for Hillary Clinton.

How Are Millennials Irrational When Your Generation is Voting for Trump?

I’ve written articles explaining why I’m Hillary will not get my vote like Why Millennials Hate Hillary Clinton, What Makes a Great Leader: Part 1, Why Your Vote Matters More if You Vote Third Party, An Open Letter to the DNC: Why we are Bernie or Bust! Which is 64 pages’ worth of millennials testimony explaining why they will not vote for Hillary among others.

Many of us know and understand Donald Trump is horrible and an idiot. That being said, just because Donald Trump is an idiot, right winged, fascist, clown, does not make Hillary Clinton even close to a decent candidate. She is not an acceptable candidate. According to a Washington Post poll, Donald Trump is in fourth place among voters under 30 years old. Proof the millennial vote wasn't heard in the US Presidential Election. Unless you've been living under some kind of rock, you'll be aware that yesterday the United States elected Donald Trump - the man I'd assumed no-one was actually taking seriously - as their President.

Proof the millennial vote wasn't heard in the US Presidential Election

And the world seems to have been in a state of shock ever since. How did it happen? How did a man who's been accused of countless sexual assaults manage to convince enough American people his bigoted, narrow-minded ideology was what they wanted to get on board with? Getty Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Well it's the same old thing. BALLINNN' Here's the Truth About That Millennial Electoral Map You Keep Seeing. How Are Millennials Irrational When Your Generation is Voting for Trump? The millennial electoral map doesn't even require a spoiler alert tag, I guess. You knew this was coming. Stats That Prove Trump Isn't The End Of The World. Quién habría ganado si sólo los millennials hubieran votado. Un día después de las elecciones en Estados Unidos, muchos despertamos deseando que la victoria de Donald Trump fuera sólo un mal sueño.

Quién habría ganado si sólo los millennials hubieran votado

Sin embargo, así fue: perdimos la oportunidad de ver a la primera mujer presidenta en la historia de ese país y ahora seremos testigos de cómo un hombre abiertamente racista, sexista y xenófobo llega a la presidencia. Sin embargo, puede que los mapas de los votos de generaciones más jóvenes nos den un poco de esperanza: si los millennials hubieran estado a cargo de las elecciones, Hillary Clinton habría ganado y por mucho. Es fácil culpar a las generaciones mayores. Sin embargo, la realidad es que una gran parte de los millennials no acudió a votar.

A diferencia de las elecciones de 2012, en las que el 60% de los menores de 30 votó por Barack Obama, en esta ocasión Hillary Clinton sólo obtuvo el 51% de esos votos. Quizá en el futuro, cuando los millennials de hoy sean mayoría en países como Estados Unidos, haya una esperanza. Election 2016: Exit Polls. Data for 2016 were collected by Edison Research for the National Election Pool, a consortium of ABC News, The Associated Press, CBSNews, CNN, Fox News and NBC News.

Election 2016: Exit Polls

The voter survey is based on questionnaires completed by 24,537 voters leaving 350 voting places throughout the United States on Election Day including 4,398 telephone interviews with early and absentee voters. In 2012, 2008 and 2004, the exit poll was conducted by Edison/Mitofsky; in 1996 and 2000 by Voter News Services; in 1992 by Voter Research and Surveys; and in earlier years by The New York Times and CBS News. This vote analysis of US election by major city is fascinating @Nate_Cohn. This is how the future voted. This is what people 18-25 said in casting their votes. We must keep this flame alight and nurture this vision.

This is how the future voted. This is what people 18-25 said in casting their votes. We must keep this flame alight and nurture this vision. What the Electoral College map would look like if only millennials voted. De babyboomers pakken nog even de laatste verkiezingen die zij domineren in VS. Zo stemden millennials (volgens poll, maar toch) This is how the millennials voted. Hoping this means the next generation will turn this planet around.

Protests erupting across USA - nov 9-10, 2016 - curation by city

Just had a very open and successful presidential election. Now professional protesters, incited by the media, are protesting. Very unfair! This is the next President of the US, whining like a baby about protests and the press. God help us. Love the fact that the small groups of protesters last night have passion for our great country. We will all come together and be proud! Wash. GOP state senator to propose bill criminalizing "illegal protests" -

This, kids, is what censorship is. It’s not getting blocked on Twitter. It’s losing your right to free assembly. What So Many People Don’t Get About the U.S. Working Class. My father-in-law grew up eating blood soup.

Democracy issues ~ How to steal an election - polling - russia - Cambridge Analytica - deep profiling

Trump and his MSM 'issues' Race-issues. Age-issues. Trump blaming the elites but ... Jonathan Pie - Journal. Explaining Donald Trump's Shock Election Win. Deciphering election polling, from algorithms and youth votes to the Electoral College. The outcome of the 2016 general election in the United States was momentous and surprising. Yet some commentaries seem to suggest that means we need to rethink our basic understandings of voters and elections. This is the next President of the US, whining like a baby about protests and the press. God help us.

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Mental state. Trump & Conflicts of Interest. New Balance: Warum in den USA gerade Sneaker brennen. @SoleCollector @newbalance good to know. I made a little bonfire tonight :) Transition proces - appointing members new cabinet. Trump & (Higher) education. Prognosis ~consequences internal ~ EU elections. Breaking: Corey Lewandowski resigned from @CNN today. He's expected to take a role in the Trump administration.

Corey Lewandowski resigns from CNN - Nov. 11, 2016. Breitbart, Reveling in Trump’s Election, Gains a Voice in His White House. Photo There is talk of Breitbart bureaus opening in Paris, Berlin and Cairo, spots where the populist right is on the rise. A bigger newsroom is coming in Washington, the better to cover a president-elect whose candidacy it embraced. This is the moment Milo Yiannopoulos is challenged on @BreitbartNews headlines and so-called “post-truth politics.” Breitbart is already threatening to sue over being labeled a white nationalist outlet. Why we're not surprised. Wie net doet alsof de benoeming van Bannon een doodgewone politieke aanstelling is, heeft geen idee wat-ie zegt. Géén idee.

Trump is already blocking press access. This is unprecedented. And this is how it starts. Trump's incoming NSC adviser retweeted a Breitbart headline about how Obama hates Christians. Slavoj Žižek - the worst interview with Mehdi Hasan. Steve Bannon - 60 Minutes Videos - CBS News. White House kicks infosec team to curb in IT office shakeup. An internal White House memo published today by Axios reveals that recent changes to the information operations and security organizations there have left the security team in tumult, with many members headed for the door. And the chief of the White House's computer network defense branch—who wrote the memo after submitting his resignation—warned that the White House was likely headed toward another network compromise and theft of data. The White House Office of the Chief Information Security Officer was set up after the 2014 breach of an unclassified White House network by Russian intelligence—a breach discovered by a friendly foreign government.

But in a July reorganization, the OCISO was dissolved and its duties placed under the White House Office of the Chief Information Officer, led by CIO Ben Pauwels and Director of White House IT Roger L. Stone. Stone was pulled from the ranks of the National Security Council where he was deputy senior director for resilience policy.