Americans angry over the election of Donald Trump have been saying that they will move to Canada. Jackson Barnett explains why we shouldn’t.
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Election 2016MultimediaNewsPhoto Gallery
Photo gallery: Politics on campus — the lead-up to Election Day
A photo gallery of the political activity on campus in the days and weeks leading up to Election Day. By Jackson Barnett
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EditorialsElection 2016OpinionPolitics
Opinion: If America elected Trump, we deserve it
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldDonald Trump is the next president, and maybe there’s a tiny silver lining in that, if that’s possible. By Ellis Arnold
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Breaking NewsCampusElection 2016NewsPoliticsProtest
Anti-Trump protest of hundreds marches through Boulder and CU, blocks highway traffic
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldAbout 1,000 marched through Boulder Thursday night to protest President-Elect Donald Trump. By Ellis Arnold and Jackson Barnett
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2016Election 2016Election Day -- Nov. 8On CampusOpinionPhoto GalleryPoliticsPolitics
Opinion: The photographs I wish I was posting from this election
Photographer and opinion writer Jackson Barnett shares the images he wishes he could be posting in celebration of a Clinton election victory.
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Rob Hylton and Gabriel Kelly went to The Hill for commentary on the current race for the presidency on Nov. 8, Election Day.
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Colorado’s voting system went down today while students waited in long lines to cast their votes. By Jackson Barnett and Ellis Arnold
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Election 2016Election Day -- Nov. 8Girl on GirlOpinion
Video: Girl on Girl — Is our future female?
by Dani Pinkusby Dani PinkusGirl on Girl columnist Dani Pinkus takes to the street to see if people are voting with their pussies or their penises.
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CUI photographer Jackson Barnett documented early morning election day activities at CU Boulder.
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2016Election 2016Election Day -- Nov. 8NewsOn CampusPolitics
Outside of polls at CU Boulder, Venezuelan Trump supporter waits to talk with voters
A Venezuelan immigrant wishes to convince voters at CU Boulder that Trump supporters can be civil. By Jackson Barnett