

Celebration and Sorrow: Americans React to the Election
Nov 9, 2020
Astead W. Herndon, a Times national political reporter, engages with voters in Mason County, Texas, revealing their diverse emotional responses following the election. He captures the jubilation of Biden supporters, alongside the sorrow expressed by Trump backers. The discussion highlights intense feelings of anger, hope, and disappointment, showcasing the stark divides within the country. Personal stories reflect on fairness in the electoral process and the possibility of unity as America navigates its polarized landscape.
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Atlanta's Celebration
- In Atlanta, people celebrated Biden's win with joy and hope.
- Many expressed excitement, especially about Kamala Harris becoming the first female, Black, and Asian-American vice president.
Protest in Philadelphia
- Trump supporter Lauren, from New Jersey, protested at the Philadelphia Convention Center.
- She believed the election was being stolen due to unsubstantiated rumors.
Lauren's Discouragement
- Lauren felt the media prematurely declared Biden the winner, and was holding onto hope that Trump would ultimately win.
- The Supreme Court case offered her a glimmer of hope.