Donald trump wins election new york times
Here are the headlines from The New York Times on November 9, 2016, the day after Donald Trump's surprise victory in the presidential election:
FRONT PAGE
- TRUMP WINS PRESIDENCY IN STUNNING UPSET; CLINTON CAMPAIGN CONCEDES
- Trump's Victory Caps a Campaign of Unprecedented Turmoil and Division
- Clinton's Bid for History Falls Short as Trump Wins Electoral College
INSIDE THE PAPER
- Trump's Win Brings a New Era of Uncertainty to Washington
- Clinton's Campaign Struggles to Explain the Loss
- Trump's Victory Speech: A Call to Unity, but with a Warning to Opponents
- The Election's Impact on the Economy, Healthcare, and More
OP-ED
- The Trump Presidency: A Threat to American Values (by Paul Krugman)
- The Election's Message: A Rejection of the Status Quo (by David Brooks)
- The Trump Victory: A Wake-Up Call for Democrats (by Maureen Dowd)
BUSINESS SECTION
- Stock Market Plunges as Trump Wins Presidency
- Trump's Victory Raises Questions About the Future of Trade and Immigration
- The Election's Impact on the Economy: A Mixed Bag
SPORTS SECTION
- Trump's Victory Brings a New Era of Uncertainty to the NFL
- The Election's Impact on Sports: A Look at the Potential Consequences
STYLE SECTION
- The Fashion of the Election: A Look Back at the Candidates' Wardrobes
- The Election's Impact on Pop Culture: A Look at the Winners and Losers
These headlines and articles capture the shock and surprise of Trump's victory, as well as the uncertainty and anxiety that followed. The New York Times, like many other news organizations, had predicted a Clinton victory, and the paper's coverage reflected the surprise and disbelief of many Americans.