The anxiety had been palatable all night. In fact, it could be staunchly felt through the city streets all week. Monday traffic seemed particularly harsh and irregular.
Jewish voters are firmly on the progressive side of the national divide with a 70% to 25% Democrat-to-Republican margin.
“Make America Great Again” and “America First,” slogans which Trump came up with himself, captured the mood.
Renewing her support for her nation despite her loss, she wrapped up her campaign.
The mood at the Clinton rally in Manhattan underwent a dramatic shift as the evening wore on
To help readers get a sense of when they can expect results, The Jerusalem Post has posted a time-line to help navigate the electoral terrain.
This election has clearly unsettled no small number of Jews in the U.S., and a share of those watching it unfold from abroad, as well.
The FBI head said on October 28 that the agency would investigate additional emails that have surfaced related to Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email server.
An estimated 850,000 Jews live in Florida, with the bulk of them in the three southern Florida counties of Miami Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach. Jews make up some 5% of the overall Florida electorate.
Two security agents seized Trump by the shoulders and hustled him backstage as police officers swarmed over a white male in the front of the crowd and held him face down.