Post-Election Outlook: A New, Unpredictable World

In a shock to investors and political analysts around the world, Donald J. Trump won the 2016 Presidential election, putting the Republican Party in charge of the White House and Congress for the first time in a decade. Even though the voting has ended, the rancor in Washington and across the country over specific issues will only grow, including disputes within the Republican Party itself, as well as between the so-called “establishment” and those who want to pursue radical change, whether on the Left or Right. President-elect Trump ran as an anti-establishment candidate supported by a large portion of Americans, many of whom traditionally did not vote Republican, and who are angry at a political system they see as no longer serving their needs. President-elect Trump promised bold, often controversial, reforms. The details of these reforms and whether they will be supported in Congress are still developing.

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