Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

2017 poll results a warning for Trump, boost for Democrats

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

: It was typical of US President Donald Trump to tweet about his November 2016 victory on Wednesday, a day after his party suffered a huge defeat in the just-concluded elections.

“Congratula­tions to all of the ”DEPLORABLE­S” and the millions of people who gave us a MASSIVE (304-227) Electoral College landslide victory!” he tweeted, possibly on his way to Beijing. But back in the US, Democrats declared the start of their comeback with the goal of reclaiming control of the Senate and the House of Representa­tives from Republican­s.

“The door is certainly open for us,” said Nancy Pelosi, the Democrat in the House. She said she was reminded of similar victories in 2005 that led to Democrats taking the two chambers in 2006.

Democrats won an entire range of elections to governorsh­ips in Virginia and New Jersey,

WASHINGTON

legislatur­es, municipal and judicial bodies, using an unpreceden­ted demographi­c and cultural mix of candidates that were so representa­tive of the new America. At the same time, they are so radically different from Trump’s coalition of angry, dispossess­ed and insecure voters in parts of the country devastated by globalisat­ion and those that live in imminent fear of it. He has promised them retributor­y succour from their present misery.

But Trump has offered them no real plans, no rescue or rehabilita­tion or re-employment programme.

 ?? AFP ?? Former President Barack Obama showed up amid much fanfare at a Chicago courthouse for jury duty on Wednesday. Then he heard the words most prospectiv­e jurors pray for: You’re dismissed.
AFP Former President Barack Obama showed up amid much fanfare at a Chicago courthouse for jury duty on Wednesday. Then he heard the words most prospectiv­e jurors pray for: You’re dismissed.

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