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Type: Political analysis / post-election briefing
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This document is a post-election analysis from Washington Council Ernst & Young dated November 9, 2016. It details Donald Trump's victory over Hillary Clinton in the presidential election, the Republicans retaining control of Congress, and outlines potential policy agendas and political challenges, such as filling the Supreme Court vacancy. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Donald Trump Republican, President-elect
Won the 2016 Presidency with at least 279 electoral votes. His policy agenda includes tax reform, infrastructure, rep...
Hillary Clinton Democrat, Presidential Candidate
Lost the 2016 Presidential election with 228 electoral votes. She called Trump to concede the race.
Antonin Scalia Supreme Court Justice
His death in early 2016 created a vacancy on the Supreme Court, which is mentioned as an early challenge for the new ...
Paul Ryan Speaker of the House
His relationship with President-elect Trump is noted as unclear. The House Republican "Better Way" agenda is mentione...

Timeline (2 events)

November 8, 2016
2016 United States Presidential Election, resulting in a win for Donald Trump and Republican majorities in the House and Senate.
United States
early 2016
Death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, creating a vacancy on the court.
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Relationships (2)

Paul Ryan Political relationship Donald Trump
The document states, 'The nature of Speaker Paul Ryan's relationship with President-elect Trump and his often unruly House Republican Conference is not clear at this time.'
Hillary Clinton Political opponents Donald Trump
Clinton was the Democratic candidate who ran against Trump in the 2016 election. She called him to concede the race.

Key Quotes (6)

"I offered to work with him [Trump] on behalf of our country"
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— Hillary Clinton (From her remarks the morning after the election.)
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"our nation is more deeply divided than we thought"
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— Hillary Clinton (From her remarks the morning after the election.)
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"we stand together..and our best days are still ahead of us."
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— Hillary Clinton (From her remarks the morning after the election.)
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"It is time to bind the wounds of division. It is time for us to come together as one united America."
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— Donald Trump (From his victory speech shortly before 3:00 AM after the election.)
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"not a campaign, but an incredible movement."
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— Donald Trump (From his victory speech shortly before 3:00 AM after the election.)
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"would be working together to begin the task of rebuilding our nation and renewing the American dream."
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— Donald Trump (From his victory speech, alluding to his policy agenda.)
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Quote #6

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