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More losers than winners after election

Our great nation has spoken and once again, there will be far more losers than winners.

It’s time for all you Trump supporters to shake your family tree. Make no mistake; if your loved ones are not white and male, the vote you cast for Trump will negatively impact your family.

The presidential race was a battle for our rights as humans. You have sent a clear message to your fellow Americans and the world that racism, sexism, homophobia and xenophobia are the values our great nation values above all else.

To the women who voted for such a vile womanizer, shame on you.

And for all of you who did not vote, keep your opinions to yourselves. You lost your right to have an opinion when you made the decision not to vote.

And, by the way, all you Trump supporters might want to check your next pay stub because the billionaire you voted into the highest public office in our great country pays less taxes than you.

Pamela Bording-Gray

Spokane

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