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With the US election so close to call, and with so much anger (and disbelief) on either side, how will the winner ever bring both sides together?

I think it's too close to call.

Polls say Hillary is very slightly ahead, but with Trump continuing to gain, I think he may win.

He may lose the electoral college thus Hillary will be President Elect, with Trump still winning the majority in the actual popular vote.

Either way, it makes leading difficult. There will be pools of bad blood on either side.

If that happens, how will they lead and bring the country together?

Not that I think either of them believes that is even possible.
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Ynotisay · M
According to most non-partisan tracking groups Clinton has about a 75% chance of winning the electoral votes which is all that matters. She stands at about an 85% chance of winning the popular vote.
As an American it's hard to say this but we live in a pretty stupid country when compared with others. My personal BELIEF is that despite fact deficient, emotional thinkers beating their chests and wanting to burn shit down (in opposition to their own best interests); reason will prevail.
CassandraFemale17 · 26-30, F
Yes but a mathematician will tell you that with Hillary at 75% chance of winning the electoral college, that means that Trump would in theory win one out of every four elections with those numbers.and that has happened in history!

Let's hope this is not the one.

That 75% does not mean Hillary gets 75% of the votes. If only!