In the aftermath of Trump's historic win, Roland Martin and his panel of guests dissected the numbers that made it possible.

While the fraction of the country who elected him feels secure, there's been an overwhelming sense of fear and disgust culminating in the hashtag #NotMyPresident.

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Obama invited president-elect Donald Trump to the White House on Thursday to talk about a “smooth transition of power."

Donald Trump wins the White House. He comes to power riding high on a wave of White working-class anger at politicians.

The New York real estate mogul has not minced words on his thoughts about Mexicans, Blacks, and Muslims, leaving doubts about his campaign slogan to make "America Great Again." Does he mean returning the nation to plantation owners and slaves? Does he mean getting the, uh, African-American family out of the White House?

Donald Trump performed best among White voters without a college degree, beating Hillary Clinton by the enormous margin of 72 percent to 23 percent, reports CBS.

If elected president, will Hillary Clinton face an anti-woman backlash similar to the racist backlash Pres. Obama faced?

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The HuffPost forecast model shows Clinton has a 98.2 percent chance of becoming the nation’s next president and will likely win with 323 electoral votes.