Republican candidate Donald Trump won the presidential election after a hard-fought battle at the polls. Chris O'Meara AP
Republican candidate Donald Trump won the presidential election after a fierce campaign against Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton, who was about to become the first woman to become the President of the United States nearly 100 years after Amendment 19 To the Constitution gave women the right to vote.
With the result of this election, the United States is left with the task of taking a woman to the presidency, when so many other countries - in Latin America, in Europe, in Asia - have already done so.
In a difficult election race, Trump, an improbable Republican candidate, nevertheless overcame in the primaries his party's experienced politicians like Jeb Bush, former governor of Florida; Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, and governors Chris Christie of New Jersey and John Kasich of Ohio.
Republican candidate Donald Trump won the presidential election after a fierce campaign against Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton, who was about to become the first woman to become the President of the United States nearly 100 years after Amendment 19 To the Constitution gave women the right to vote.
With the result of this election, the United States is left with the task of taking a woman to the presidency, when so many other countries - in Latin America, in Europe, in Asia - have already done so.
In a difficult election race, Trump, an improbable Republican candidate, nevertheless overcame in the primaries his party's experienced politicians like Jeb Bush, former governor of Florida; Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, and governors Chris Christie of New Jersey and John Kasich of Ohio.

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