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** '''2016-12-18''' [https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MarlaCaldwell/posts/WWE9XS1NakC Marla Caldwell] notes the irony that actually, they did -- though by social engineering rather than computer-hacking
 
** '''2016-12-18''' [https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MarlaCaldwell/posts/WWE9XS1NakC Marla Caldwell] notes the irony that actually, they did -- though by social engineering rather than computer-hacking
 
* '''2016-09-19''' [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/the-road-ahead_us_57e03be4e4b08cb1409749f2 The Road Ahead]: actor [[Kirk Douglas]], age 99, speaks out against Trumpism
 
* '''2016-09-19''' [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/the-road-ahead_us_57e03be4e4b08cb1409749f2 The Road Ahead]: actor [[Kirk Douglas]], age 99, speaks out against Trumpism
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* '''2016-07-18''' [https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global-opinions/trump-campaign-guts-gops-anti-russia-stance-on-ukraine/2016/07/18/98adb3b0-4cf3-11e6-a7d8-13d06b37f256_story.html Trump campaign guts GOP's anti-Russia stance on Ukraine]

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Candidates

Democratic Party

The Democratic field was basically Clinton, the preferred choice of the Democratic Party establishment, and Sanders, a popular independent who switched his party affiliation to Democrat for this election.

The Democratic primary was tarnished by repeated allegations of procedural misconduct by Party officials – especially at the notorious 2016 Nevada Democratic State Convention – countered by bitter arguments against Sanders and claims that his supporters were violent and frequently abusive online. ("BernieBro" was generally used as an epithet to describe those who behaved this way.)

When Sanders conceded and threw his support behind Clinton, many of his supporters refused to switch allegiance to Clinton and vowed either to write in Sanders (not possible in many jurisdictions), to vote for a third-party candidate (typically Jill Stein, sometimes Gary Johnson) or abstain. This ideology became known as "Bernie-or-bust".

Republican Party

(partial list)

Other Parties

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