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US & VI may be better off with Donald J. Trump as President- Hon Fraser
ROAD TOWN Tortola, VI- Opposition Leader and Third District Representative Hon Julian Fraser RA, who had predicted a victory for Donald J. Trump as President of the United States of America, is optimistic that both the United States of America and the Virgin Islands may be better off with Mr Trump at the helm.
The world is shocked! Donald J. Trump elected 45th US President
NEW YORK TIMES
Donald John Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States on Tuesday,November 8, 2016 in a stunning culmination of an explosive, populist and polarizing campaign that took relentless aim at the institutions and long-held ideals of American democracy.
Clinton or Trump? Americans head to the polls today November 8, 2016
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The bands have stopped, the lights are off and it’s time to vote in the United States of America’s General Election for the new President to replace Hon Barack H. Obama.
Trump Fever!
By Dickson Igwe
The prospect of a President Donald J. Trump has panicked a major subset of the US population. The vast majority of US elites, the politically correct, white liberals, a majority of US media, the billionaire class, blacks, Hispanics, all appear horrified at the thought that “Lucifer” could soon be living in the White House.
Pay attention to US Presidential Candidates’ policies- Julian Willock
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- With many in the Virgin Islands (VI) and across the Caribbean closely following the dramatic political battle between Hillary R. Clinton (D) and Donald J. Trump (R) in the lead up to the US Presidential Elections on November 8, 2016, political consultant and former Permanent Secretary Julian Willock believes the policies of the two candidates as they relate to the VI and the wider Caribbean need to be closely examined.
US Virgin Islanders should have right to vote for US President- Bill Clinton
VI CONSORTIUM
FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI- At a campaign stop on St Croix, US Virgin Islands, former US President William Jefferson ‘Bill’ Clinton, his first time there, was greeted by a crowd of local Democrats at the Island Center for the Performing Arts, some of whom had paid $1,000 to have a personal meet and greet with the former leader of the free world in a tent erected behind the facility.
Hillary R. Clinton announces 2016 Presidential Bid
NEW YORK TIMES
Ending two years of speculation and coy denials, Hillary Rodham Clinton announced on Sunday that she would seek the presidency for a second time, immediately establishing herself as the likely 2016 Democratic nominee.