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On November 8, 2016, America's arch storytellers—those aural the bubbles of media and politics—lost the anecdotal they had controlled for decades. In a amplitude of 24 hours, the abstraction of "conventional wisdom" seemed to vanish for good. How did this happen? What follows are over 40 cast new interviews and behind-the-scenes belief from abysmal central The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, Fox News, and more—plus contiguous accounts from the campaigns, themselves. We've spent a year audition the spin. Now it's time for the truth.
["335.62"]Tile Flooring Store | Durham, Cary, Wake Forest, Morrisville NC | The Flooring Store DurhamSteve Bannon, Trump advance CEO: Aback I aboriginal came on the campaign, I said, “You accept a hundred-percent adventitious of winning.” We aloof got to stick to that plan. Alike with Billy Bush, I never wavered for a second.
Jim Margolis, Clinton advance arch adviser: I am commonly a glass-half-empty guy aback it comes to expectations on acclamation days. This was the aboriginal big acclamation area I was actually assertive we were activity to win.
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Dave Weigel, The Washington Post: I alleged Jeff Flake the Sunday afore the election. I said, “I accept one annular of questions if Hillary wins, and one if Trump wins.” And he aloof started laughing, saying, “Why would you bother allurement the additional one?”
Rebecca Traister, New York magazine: We got up about 7 a.m., and there was an electric accepted active through my body.
Ana Marie Cox, Crooked Media, aforetime of MTV: I was blockage at my in-laws’ abode in New York. They’re Trump supporters. They weren’t in town, but my father-in-law fabricated a badinage bet with me. He said, “The abutting time we see anniversary other, there will be a Admiral Trump.” I bethink bedlam at him.
Neal Brennan, comedian/writer: I was at SNL. Chappelle was like, “Dude, I feel like Trump’s gonna win.” I was like, “Dude, I’ll bet you a hundred thousand dollars he won’t win.” He did not booty the bet, thankfully.
Sen. Tim Kaine, Democratic carnality presidential candidate: I anticipation we would win, but I was added alert than abounding for the simple acumen that the U.S. had never adopted a woman admiral and still has a poor clue almanac of electing women to federal office.
Ana Navarro, CNN analyst and Republican strategist: I schlepped my absentee acclamation about with me for a month. It was accepting appealing exhausted up central my bag. I would accessible it up and attending at it every now and again and say, "I'm not ready. I can't accompany myself to vote for Hillary Clinton. Please, God, let article appear that I don't accept to do this."
Brian Fallon, Clinton advance civic columnist secretary: There had been a battlefield tracking poll our aggregation had done over the weekend that had us up 4 [points]. We were up in added than abundant states to win, demography us over 270. The accessible acclamation all showed a agnate outlook.
Zara Rahim, Clinton advance civic spokeswoman: We were cat-and-mouse for the coronation. I was planning my Instagram caption.
Van Jones, CNN political commentator: The Democrats had this attitude, which I anticipate is actual ailing and unproductive, that any accepting that Trump had a adventitious was somehow allowance Trump, and that we all had to be on this one accordance that it was absurd for him to win. I anticipation that was stupid. I've never apparent that action work.
Matt Oczkowski, aforetime of Cambridge Analytica (Trump advance abstracts firm): Aback you see outlets like the Huffington Column giving Trump a 1 percent anticipation of victory, which is not alike physically possible, it's aloof like, “Wow, bodies are activity to absence this massively.”
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Roger Stone, longtime Trump ally: She was aloof comatose in the water.
Joel Benenson, Clinton advance arch strategist: I go into the 10 o'clock alarm and we're accepting letters from the analytics bodies and the acreage people. And they finish, and whoever's arch the alarm asks if there's annihilation else. I said, “Well, yeah, I got a alarm 20 account ago from my babe in Durham, North Carolina. Bodies are continuing on band and aren't moving, and are now actuality told they charge to vote with cardboard ballots.” To me, that was the aboriginal assurance that article was awry in our boiler allowance process. That's capital information. We bare those letters so the acknowledged aggregation would activate. I was stunned, and actually absolutely nervous. I thought, “Do we alike accept what we charge on the arena to administer acclamation day?”
Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight: Aback I was advancing in on the alternation at 5 p.m., according to our model, there was one-in-three adventitious of a Clinton landslide, a one-in-three adventitious of a abutting Clinton win, and a one-in-three adventitious of a Trump win. I was mentally advancing myself for anniversary of those outcomes.
David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker: I anticipation about, and actually wrote, an article about "the aboriginal woman president," and the actual accomplishments of it all. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the suffragettes, the accord with Frederick Douglass...a actual essay, acutely accounting in a affection of "at continued last" and, yes, celebration. The abstraction was to columnist “post” on that piece, alternating with abounding added pieces by my colleagues at The New Yorker, the burning Clinton's achievement was declared on TV.
Bret Baier, Fox Account arch political anchor: We got the avenue acclamation at 5 p.m. in a big appointment on the controlling floor. Rupert Murdoch and all the agents were there. It looked like we were activity to alarm the chase for Hillary Clinton at 10:30 or 11 p.m.
Steve Bannon: The avenue acclamation were horrific. It was brutal. I anticipate we were abutting in Iowa and Ohio and aggregate abroad was aloof brutal. Losing everywhere. Florida, Pennsylvania. I mean, it looked like a landslide.
Ashley Parker, The Washington Post, aforetime of The New York Times: The RNC anticipation they were activity to lose. The Trump advance supporters anticipation they were activity to lose. They were hasty to get their ancillary out of the accusation game. I spent allotment of my day lining up interviews for afterwards that night or the abutting morning to get their adaptation of events.
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Jerry Falwell Jr., admiral of Liberty University, Trump’s religious adviser: I alleged Sean Hannity and said, “I actually anticipate he’s activity to win tonight.” Sean said, “Well, I’m animated you do, because the avenue acclamation don’t attending good.” I begin out afterwards that Trump was actual pessimistic, too.
Steve Bannon: Jared [Kushner] and I were out on this balustrade in Trump Tower. We looked at it on Jared’s iPhone. And the numbers were so bad that we regrouped inside. We attending at anniversary added and we go, “This can’t be right. It aloof can’t.” And Jared goes, “I got an idea, let’s alarm Drudge.” And Drudge says, “The accumulated media—they’ve consistently been amiss the absolute time—these numbers are wrong.”
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Brian Fallon: I was audition from my aerial academy principal, bodies I hadn't appear to aback college. Everybody is carrying acknowledgment for demography on Trump. It was activity to be a abrasive acquaintance of him accepting his advise afterwards months of apery article that was so arrant in the eyes of so abounding people.
Rebecca Traister: They were serving, like, $12 pulled pork sandwiches [at the Javits Center]. It was nuts, bodies were bouncing off the walls. Anybody actually believed she was activity to win. I don’t apperceive if it fabricated me feel added assured or not.
Evan McMullin, Independent candidate: Our acclamation night accident was in Salt Lake City. I was bubbler Diet Coke and bistro hummus and olives.
Ana Marie Cox: At the MTV watch party, we had dancers and graffiti artists. There were bodies giving acting tattoos. I bethink my aide Jamil Smith and I both bringing up at a meeting, “Hey guys, what if article goes wrong? What if this doesn’t go how we anticipate it’s activity to go?” And the acknowledgment from some MTV exec was, “We’ll pivot.”
Steve Bannon: Drudge airtight us out of it, saying, “You guys are a brace of jamokes. Wait until the additional avenue acclamation appear out, or later.” We alleged the applicant and told him what the numbers were and what Drudge had said. And again we said, “Hey, ya know, we larboard it all on the field. Did aggregate we can do. Let’s aloof see how it turns out.”
Sen. Tim Kaine: Based on the allotment from one bellwether Virginia canton I apperceive well, I accomplished that we would win Virginia by a decidedly above allowance than Admiral Obama four years earlier. This was a huge activity accustomed all the assignment that Anne and I accept done for 30-plus years to advice accomplish Virginia added progressive. It addled me for the aboriginal time, “I will apparently be carnality president.” That activity lasted about 90 minutes.
Ashley Parker: I absolved over to the Hilton for acclamation night. At some point they formed in a block that was like...a life-sized, actual absorbing apprehension of Trump’s head.
Melissa Alt, block artist: I got an adjustment for a Hillary Clinton cake. So, I was like, “Okay, I'm activity to accomplish Donald Trump as well.” Aloof because that would accomplish a lot of interest. My manager, who has a acquaintance who works for Donald Trump Jr., said, “Let’s acquaintance them and see if they’re absorbed in accepting cake.” And acutely they said yes.
The Kid Mero, Desus & Mero: I’m abashed a stripper didn’t jump out of the cake.
Melissa Alt: I alpha accepting buzz calls of bodies saying, “This is TMZ, or Boston Globe, or Bodies magazine. Do you apperceive that your block is trending all over the accomplished internet?”
Ashley Parker: I don’t apperceive if I was anytime accustomed to eat it. It seemed adequately decorative.
Melissa Alt: Obviously, I capital anybody to see it aboriginal and again eat it. That block could apparently augment about a hundred.
Gary Johnson, Libertarian candidate: I was taken ashamed by the actuality that, at atomic at the alpha of the evening, all the networks were assuming three names on the awning for the aboriginal time, acceptation abundance and Clinton and Trump. But no, I don't bethink the cake.
Maggie Haberman, The New York Times: Aback I went bench at 8:15, Hillary was up in Florida. Aback I came aback upstairs, it had flipped. I got a faculty the additional I set bottom in the newsroom that article was activity on.
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Van Jones: You got smoke advancing out of every accessory aggravating to amount out what the heck is accident out there. And you've got John King who had said, over and over, that there is no alleyway for a Trump victory. Suddenly, that accomplished affair starts to appear apart.
Roger Stone: I was committed to be an on-air ballast for InfoWars. I anticipate I was on the air for seven hours straight.
Steve Bannon: We had taken over the fifth attic of Trump Tower, which had been Corey [Lewandowski]’s aboriginal headquarters. It was a accurate attic with no carpeting. They didn’t calefaction it. It had computers everywhere, guys are tracking everything, we had a alternation of command. We alleged the fifth attic “the able den.” It looked like a able den. We put all the maps up and we started accepting raw feeds from both our bounded guys and additionally the secretary of accompaniment of Florida. They were putting up their absolute vote counts. And [national acreage director] Bill Stepien was sitting there with all of our modeling. They were actually focused on Florida—particularly the Broward and Miami-Dade counties. Additionally North Carolina was advancing in. And acutely Ohio and those states were starting to appear in. But the big one we were focused on was Florida. Because if we didn’t win Florida, it was not activity to happen.
Omarosa Manigault, Trump campaign: If we believed what was on the television, we would accept anticipation we lost. But attractive at the numbers that were in avant-garde of us in the key battlefield states, we were up...or we were abutting and neck, with expectations of college assembly and added enthusiasm. We were activity off of our own centralized data. What was actuality apparent on CNN and MSNBC and some of these added networks was assuming a abrupt adverse to what was in avant-garde of us.
Reza Aslan, columnist and religious scholar: I thought, “Oh my God, how abhorrent are we that it's alike this close?"
Brian Fallon: As I was walking off the risers [at Javits], Jen Epstein, a Bloomberg reporter, affective my arm and said, “Are you guys abashed about Florida?” I gave her some array of exact shrug. Appropriate afterwards that I alleged into the boiler allowance and asked for a gut check.
Van Jones: My buzz was actually balmy from the argument letters advancing in.
["680.94"]25 best Luxury Vinyl images on Pinterest | Vinyl flooring ... | The Flooring Store DurhamZara Rahim: I had been activity aback and alternating amid the area and backstage. My face was actually tense. All of these reporters can apprehend your activity and your face. You never appetite a anchorman to cheep like, “Clinton advance associates are nervous.”
Jim Margolis: I assuredly alleged Steve Schale, who ran Florida for us in the Obama campaign. I said, “Steve, what's activity on here? Is this aloof a abridgement of information?” He said, “I anticipate you've got a problem.”
Bret Baier: At 8:30 I angry to Chris Wallace, who was sitting abutting to us on the set, and said, “This does not attending like it's lining up.” We came aback from bartering breach and Chris said, “Donald Trump could be the abutting admiral of the United States.”
Jerry Falwell Jr.: My 17-year-old daughter, Caroline, had been after the election. It’s the aboriginal time she’s anytime followed politics. And she was so abashed about the aftereffect that her abdomen got upset. She told her brother, “I anticipate I’m gonna bandy up.” So he took off his Trump hat and she threw up in it, appropriate abutting to Laura Ingraham.
Felix Biederman, Chapo Allurement House: At that point the dejected bank hadn’t appear in yet, and that’s aback the air in the allowance started to tighten. It was like, “Oh, fuck.” She can still do it, but aggregate that needs to appear for Trump is happening. What if what’s consistently happened with Hillary—they did all the work, they apperceive everything, they’re cool qualified—what if they didn’t do it? What if they fucked it up?
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Ana Marie Cox: I did a brace of on-camera account hits area I was told, “What you charge to do actuality is acquaint bodies not to panic.” Meanwhile, I was panicking.
David Remnick: Not abandoned did I not accept annihilation abroad ready, I don't anticipate our armpit had anything, or abundant of anything, accessible in case Trump won. The affection in the offices, I would say, was frenetic.
Dave Weigel: I’m in the parking lot of the Scalise party. There are Republicans drinking, some celebrating, some not advantageous attention. My editor was calling to see aback I would duke in my story. One, I’m on a accessory adventure that’s falling apart, and two, I’m apparently in the amiss place. Three, I charge to alter the story, and four, how abundant did I acquaint bodies confidently about the acclamation that I was amiss about?
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Ashley Parker: We started active up to one addition like, “He’s gonna win, he’s gonna win. We apperceive it now, it’s gonna happen.”
Desus Nice, Desus & Mero: It’s one affair to acquisition out Donald Trump is president, but addition to be on TV with bodies watching you watch Donald Trump become president.
Michael Barbaro, The New York Times: Carolyn Ryan, who was the backroom editor, pulled me abreast and said, “I charge you to be complex in a ‘Trump Wins’ story.”
Matt Flegenheimer, The New York Times: Michael and I body this affair out calm into a actually across-the-board and actual account story. Maybe 1,500 words. We lock ourselves in this little bottle appointment in the Times architecture and try to tune out the unstoppable din of the newsroom.
Steve Bannon: Jared came bottomward and the applicant was upstairs. Again aback chat got out that Florida was competitive, that it was gonna be real, he came bottomward to the 14th floor, the headquarters, area we had what we alleged the war room, which had assorted TVs running. And so what we did is we confused the abstracts assay affair that we had up to the 14th floor. And I went over with Stepien and the others and aloof stood abutting to the applicant and absolved him through what was activity on. And he assuredly took a seat. And we sat there and watched aggregate appear in.
Jacob Soboroff, MSNBC correspondent: I went from this activity of, "Oh my god, wow. I can't accept it," to, in a amount of seconds, "Oh, whoa, I can actually accept it."
Steve Bannon: Stepien looked at it and said, “Our advance is too big, they can’t balance from this.” Miami-Dade and Broward were advancing aback actually slow. They were acutely captivation votes back, right? And again Stepien looked at me and said, “We accept such a big advance now. They can’t abduct it from us.”
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Ashley Parker: I accustomed a agitated alarm from Mike Barbaro, so I was antagonism about the amphitheater accepting quotes and agriculture them aback to the story.
Joshua Green, Bloomberg Businessweek contributor and Devil's Bargain author: At 9:05 p.m. I beatific Bannon an email and said, “Holy shit, you guys are gonna win, aren’t you?” He beatific a one chat reply: “Yes.”
Dave Weigel: I had told my parents, who are Clinton supporters—my dad actually knew Clinton growing up as he's from the aforementioned boondocks in Illinois she is. I texted him aboriginal in the night saying, “These Florida counties assume to be activity the way they usually go.” But already I accomplished there was no way for Clinton to win, I alleged them saying, “I'm sorry, this is what I do for a active and I was wrong.” My dad said, “Well, I’m still captivation out hope.” And I said, “Don't bother. Action this, and amount out what you're activity to do next, because it's not activity to happen.”
Trae Crowder, actor and author: I acquainted actual mad at liberals, you know, like my team. I was actual agitated with all of us for a lot of reasons.
Rebecca Traister: I acquainted so alone, I knew it was done. I was by myself on the floor. I started to cry.
David Remnick: That night I went to a friend's election-night party. As Clinton's numbers started to sour, I took my laptop out, got a chair, begin a bend of that blatant room, and started cerebration and writing. That was what angry out to be "An American Tragedy."
Steve Bannon: As anon as we got Florida, I knew we were gonna win. Because Florida was such a massive lift for us, right? We were so outstaffed. But again we won Florida. Aloof fabricated me apperceive that the blow of the night was activity to go well.
Maggie Haberman: I started texting some of the Trump bodies and one of them wrote back, “Say it with me: ‘President Trump. Admiral Trump.’”
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Zara Rahim: A affiliate of arch administering came, and I’ll never balloon him attractive at us and saying, essentially, “If she doesn’t win Michigan and Wisconsin, Donald Trump will be president-elect.” That was the aboriginal time I heard those words.
Jim Margolis: The tenor had afflicted completely. Bodies were actual abashed in the room, we're all talking to anniversary other. I'm activity aback and alternating with [Clinton advance manager] Robby Mook, who is over at the hotel. We're on the buzz with some of the states that are still out there, aggravating to accept what is demography abode in Wisconsin and Michigan, because those numbers are softer than they affliction to be. That's alpha to counterbalance actual heavily.
Rebecca Traister: I was cerebration aggregate from, “I’m gonna accept to carbon my piece” to, “Can we break in the U.S.?” I texted my husband, “Tell Rosie to go to bed. I don’t appetite her to watch.”
Roger Stone: The agents at InfoWars is abundantly bodies in their backward 20s, aboriginal 30s, all of whom are absorbed in politics, but none of whom would accede themselves an expert. So they would attending to me and say, "Well, are we activity to win or not?" And I said, "Yes, we're activity to win."
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Matt Flegenheimer: Michael Grynbaum—who covers media—we had been after the Upshot percentages on the race. We were aggravating to get our active about it. If it’s 75 percent, two bread flips, Donald Trump’s president. You had dynamic, animate allowance on the meter. Maybe it’s one bread flip. Maybe it’s bisected a bread flip. At some point, aback I was in that little allowance with Michael Barbaro, Grynbaum comes in, takes a quarter, slams it bottomward on the average of the desk. Doesn’t say a word. Aloof walks out. I still accept that division in my wallet.
David Remnick: Obviously, we were not activity to columnist “post” until a aftereffect had been announced. So I fabricated some revisions, came above a citation from George Orwell, played about with assorted sentences, but all in a affectionate of aberrant accompaniment of focus that happens abandoned already in a while.
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Steve Bannon: We backward there until I appetite to say about 11 o’clock, 11:30, afterwards Florida got called. It looked like others were advancing our way, that we were acutely gonna win. That’s aback we went admiral to the residence, to the penthouse. In hindsight, we still had two and a bisected hours to go, because they didn’t alarm it ‘til like 2:30 in the morning.
Symone Sanders, Strategist for Priorities USA: Omarosa alleged [into MTV] saying, “It’s a acceptable night over actuality at Trump Tower.” She’s like, “I knew Donald Trump would be the president. I told anybody months ago. And the day is here!” I was aloof dumbfounded.
Neal Brennan: Boring but actually it dawns on us. And I had said things like, “You know, I've heard that technically Republicans can never win addition presidential election.” I’m aloof adage impaired shit, all things I’d apprehend on Politico or fuckin’ The Atlantic or whatever. And again boring but actually it happens. It's like we...it…fucking Hillary lost.
Van Jones: I best up my pen and I wrote bottomward two words: "parents" and "whitelash."
Jeffrey Lord, above CNN political commentator: Bodies get so bedeviled with the chase thing.
Ana Marie Cox: I appear to be in recovery. I had a moment of, like, “Why the fuck not?” I went on Twitter and said, “To those of us ‘in the room’ together, he’s not account it. Don’t alcohol over this.” And the acknowledgment I got was amazing. I said, “I’m activity to a affair tomorrow. Anybody get through this 24 hours, get to a meeting, we’re not alone.”
Evan McMullin: I looked at my staffers. In my mind’s eye, they were all built-in up adjoin this wall. They were disappointed, they were afraid, all of that. I told them that I didn’t appetite to see any continued faces. I told them to blade up. And it had no effect.
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Van Jones: I actually said, “This was abounding things. This was a apostasy adjoin elites, it was a complete reinvention of backroom and polls. And it was additionally about race.” But the "whitelash" animadversion became this big, big thing. What's absorbing about it is, I'm black, my wife is not. She and I were talking about what was accident in Europe. And I said, "The backfire is advancing here." She said, "Yeah, it'll be a whitelash here." That was in the aback of my mind. Bodies anticipate I fabricated that appellation up on the spot. It's actual attenuate you can put two syllables calm and accomplish the absolute case.
Jeffrey Lord: I anticipation he was wrong. While Van and I disagree, he's a analytical and animate soul. I anticipation at some point he would appear to a altered conclusion.
Melissa Alt: Bodies were texting me the accomplished night, aloof congratulations on the cake. That was funny because the night angry out so altered than I expected. Who knew block could accomplish so abundant hype?
Bret Baier: The futures markets had taken a nosedive, so we were accoutrement that aspect of things. Fortunately, we had Maria Bartiromo on the set, who looked at the numbers and said, “Well, I would anticipate this is a affairs opportunity, because if you attending at policy, tax cuts, adjustment cycle back, and aggregate else, that's apparently activity to beggarly the bazaar axis about aback businesses counterbalance in.” That angry out to be appealing prescient.
["873"]Cork Flooring Information from Bell's Carpets | The Flooring Store DurhamAna Marie Cox: A Muslim aide of abundance alleged his mother. She was afraid he was activity to be the victim of abandon at any moment. A aide who is gay and affiliated was on the buzz with her wife saying, “They're not activity to booty this abuse arena abroad from me.”
Van Jones: I had Muslim accompany who came from countries like Somalia asking, "Should we leave the country tonight?" Because in their countries of origin, if a admiral that adverse takes power, they ability alpha rounding up bodies in the morning.
David Remnick: Jelani [Cobb] and I batten about midnight. We were both, let's put it this way, in the New Yorker approach of abolitionist understatement, disappointed. Jelani's disappointment continued to his apprehensive whether he should actually leave the country. He wasn't badinage around. I could acquaint that from his voice.
Gary Johnson: Well, I was actually aghast at the results. But what I came to actual bound was, as I’ve said many, many, many, times, if I wasn't adopted president, I was activity to ski a hundred-plus canicule and I was additionally activity to ride the Continental Bisect bike race.
Jill Stein, Green Affair candidate: Did I accept anguish about running? Actually not. I accept anguish about the ache bodies are experiencing beneath Democrats and Republicans both.
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Neal Brennan: That’s sketch-writing night at SNL. So all the writers are crestfallen, and it was up to us to abode brawl for that Saturday. Me and [Colin] Jost wrote the account area Dave [Chappelle] is watching the election, and Chris Rock shows up and everyone’s bawling. It was based on the acquaintance of actuality in Jost’s appointment and me adage abundantly brainless bits as absoluteness crumbled.
Ashley Nicole Black, writer/correspondent, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee: We all went into a allowance and sat in blackout for at atomic bristles minutes. The chat wasn't like, “What is it activity to be in the country?” It was like, okay, “We're at work. We accept a appearance tomorrow. What are we activity to do?” And Sam goes, "I anticipate this is my fault." It’s Sam's aboriginal time voting in an American election, and she told us how the aboriginal time she was on Law & Order, Law & Adjustment got canceled the abutting day. And she got interviewed by Playboy, and the abutting day they appear they were no best accomplishing nudity. And now she voted for the aboriginal time and bankrupt America. We all laughed, it bankrupt the astriction in the room. Again we started autograph Act 1 with that abstraction in mind.
Rep. Adam Schiff, congressman, 28th District of California: I was at a achievement affair for my advance at the Burbank Bar and Grill. And it was the best atramentous and atramentous achievement affair I’d anytime had.
Brian Fallon: Eventually there were conversations about the awkwardness. There started to be this burden to accept alike afore AP alleged the race.
Nate Silver: I acquainted like if the roles had been reversed, and if Clinton had been acceptable all of these states, that they wouldn’t accept been so apathetic to alarm it. In some ways, the slowness to alarm it reflected the antipathy the media had the accomplished time about acumen that, actually, it was a appealing aggressive election.
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Jerry Falwell Jr.: The army at the Trump affair was actually aggravated because Megyn Kelly didn’t appetite to alarm it. She was so hopeful that Trump would lose. She let hours go by. Finally, the army started chanting, “Call it! Alarm it! Alarm it!”
Bret Baier: There was a growing accumulation of bodies who had aggregate alfresco Fox Account who acutely were Trump supporters. They were activity crazy.
Zara Rahim: There was a massive barn abaft the Javits center. John Podesta stood up on a box and told us, “We will accept added advice for you soon,” which is the best arresting affair to apprehend in that moment. Everybody was in this big amphitheater of anguish and cipher knew what to do. Administering didn’t apperceive what to do. We were all at a loss.
Jon Favreau, Crooked Media, above Obama speechwriter: We were in a connected argument alternation with our buddies in the White House, asking, “What's activity on? What's the bang-up thinking? What's Obama thinking?” And assuredly they told us, “Oh, he aloof talked to her and he thinks she should accept and she agrees. She's aloof cat-and-mouse for the appropriate moment.”
Jerry Falwell Jr.: I alleged the president-elect. He said, “Well, why don’t you appear over to Trump Tower, you and your family, and watch the allotment with us?” And I said, “I don’t appetite to do that, because by the time I get over there, you’re activity to be advancing over actuality to do your achievement speech.” And he said, “All right, whatever.”
Matt Paul, arch of agents to VP applicant Tim Kaine: Agent Kaine, aback the account became actual grim...the agent actually went to bed. Annihilation was activity to appear that night. He had to put calm a altered blazon of speech.
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Brian Fallon: I was on the buzz with the accommodation board bodies at AP, aggravating to accumulate a faculty of their aplomb about the numbers in states like Wisconsin and Michigan. I knew that aback those got called, it was brawl game, so I was aggravating to admit to them what we were audition about what precincts ability still be outstanding. We were additionally aggravating to barometer if they were about to alarm it, if and aback she should speak.
Michael Barbaro: We actually affected over a few paragraphs and a few words, aloof capturing the abomination of a Trump victory. That it wasn’t expected. The letters the advance had run on, what they would aback beggarly for the country. And it was a absolute claiming to aback all of the things he had said and done in the campaign, and all the controversies that he had sparked and put those into the ambience of a traditional, sweeping, “This actuality has aloof been adopted admiral of the United States,” New York Times story.
Matt Flegenheimer: I anticipate afterwards 1 o’clock we had our final adaptation and we were accessible to columnist the button on “Trump Aloof Won.” It did accomplish the aftermost copy of the book paper.
Michael Barbaro: There was so abundant activity on that night and so abounding last-minute changes and such a animated agenda that the adventure was appear with the amiss bylines. The celebrated avant-garde page, “Trump Triumphs,” ran in the cardboard with the amiss bylines.
Jelani Cobb, The New Yorker: I saw the New York Times banderole and I was actual discomforted by it. For one, I knew that I had a adolescent on the way.
Maggie Haberman: I was declared to go on a CNN console at 2 a.m., they were accomplishing a actual aboriginal adaptation of New Day. I got ashore because of a borderline anyway, so it formed out I couldn’t accomplish it, which I acquainted bad about. In reality, I wasn’t able to allocution about it. I couldn’t actually accept what had happened. And I anticipate images of gobsmacked reporters apparently wouldn’t accept helped.
Michael Barbaro: We’re all sitting about and we’re all accomplishing what journalists do afterwards a big story, which is allocution about it endlessly. I don’t anticipate any of us capital to go home. I don’t anticipate any of us capital to go off into the clandestine amplitude of addition out what this all means. This gravitational cull kept us there abundant afterwards than we bare to be.
Reza Aslan: My wife backward up and I went to sleep, again she woke me up about 1 or 2 in the morning bawl and told me that it was over. My poor, candied wife. She capital to hug and kiss me but I went into a agitation advance and couldn't breathe.
David Remnick: We agreed that night, and we accede today, that the Trump admiral is an emergency. And in an emergency, you've got a purpose, a job to do, and ours is to put burden on power. That's consistently the accomplished calling of journalism, but never added so than aback ability is a connected blackmail to the country and in abolitionist action to its ethics and its accomplished faculty of itself.
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Brian Fallon: We had this affair area the Javits Centermost bare us out by 3 a.m. The accommodation was fabricated that addition had to appear out and abode the crowd.
Zara Rahim: There were die-hard Hillary supporters that were like, “We’re not going.” Folks who were bawl and actually couldn’t move because they were so distraught. I bethink pieces of memorabilia on the floor, little Hillary pins and “I accept that she will win” placards.
Rebecca Traister: Bodies were throwing up. Bodies were on the attic crying.
Steve Bannon: We had an acceding with these guys. Robby Mook had beatific this email saying, you know, “When AP calls it, we’ll alarm and congratulate you appropriate away.” Because they were assured Trump to accumulate saying, “It’s rigged, it’s rigged.” So Robby Mook beatific a affair over which I’m abiding he regrets. [Laughs]. He beatific an email to us, he said, 15 account afterwards AP calls it, they would apprehend to apprehend from us. If they hadn’t heard from us, she would get up to accord a achievement speech. I anticipate AP alleged it appropriate aback we left.
Roger Stone: We ample they had her in a straitjacket by then. Or that she was throwing things and cursing.
Bret Baier: It was about 2:30 in the morning, and I said, “Donald Trump will be the 45th admiral of the United States.” This whiz-bang bright with all of these firework animations flashed above the awning with the words Donald J. Trump, 45th Admiral of the United States. Aloof seeing that, everybody on the set was bashful for a little bit, as the accomplished affair was actuality digested.
Stephen L. Miller, bourgeois blogger: The Onion banderole kept aflame through my arch actually heavy. During the primaries they had the Trump story, "You actually appetite to see how far this goes, don't you America?"
Jorge Ramos, Univision account anchor: Aback he won, I said it as if I was advertisement a football account or a soccer match. “Donald Trump is activity to be the abutting admiral of the United States.” No emotion. Aloof the facts. That's what the admirers demanded. That is a assurance of respect. As a announcer you accept to address absoluteness as it is, not as you ambition it would be. That's actually what I was doing.
Jeffrey Lord: It was an amazing moment. Anderson [Cooper] came over to me and, in his chic fashion, befuddled my duke and said, "Congratulations, you were right."
Steve Bannon: Aback it was called, he was actually admiral in the kitchen. He has a baby kitchen with a television. Aback he heard it was actuality alleged by AP, I befuddled his duke and said, “Congratulations, Mr. President.” So we kinda laughed. There were no big hugs or anything. Annihilation crazy. He’s not a guy who gets anytime excited. He’s actual controlled. Bodies about him are actual controlled. We were acutely actual blessed and ecstatic. But it’s not a agglomeration of jumping around, high-fiving, annihilation like that.
Matt Oczkowski: It about acquainted like a videogame, like you were arena article and won. You’re like, “Wow, this is the admiral of the United States.”
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Roger Stone: The albino tasted great. This was the acme of a dream that I'd had aback 1988.
Jim Margolis: I was on with Robby [Mook], who was in the allowance with her aback she did the acknowledgment alarm to Trump. It was surreal. It was above my acuteness that we would be in this position with this actuality actuality adopted president.
Steve Bannon: It abandoned took us 10 account to get there, it was appropriate bottomward the street. Aback we got there, we were in this awe-inspiring captivation stage, affectionate of off to the side. Actual crammed. She alleged the admiral on his phone. Or it ability accept been Huma Abedin alleged Kellyanne [Conway] and again she easily her buzz off to the president, and again Secretary Clinton was on there, you know, “Hey, Donald, congratulations, hard-fought win.” Two or three minutes. Again we looked at anniversary added and said, “Let’s go onstage and get this done.”
Roger Stone: He looked abashed at the actuality that he'd won. Which is hasty abandoned because he appealing consistently anticipation he would win. Not unhappy, but rather, shocked.
Neal Brennan: I anticipation it was so fucking awe-inspiring that he was like, “Is Jim here? Appear on up here.” Like he was emceeing a sports banquet. But it was acceptable that he set the accent appropriate there. So long, context. So long, history.
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Symone Sanders: I still couldn’t accept it was happening. Aback he talked about us advancing calm and healing for the country, I capital to bandy up in my mouth.
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Maggie Haberman: I was accepting addled texts from my adolescent who couldn’t sleep, allurement me what happened. I anticipate this acclamation was actually difficult for kids to process.
Matt Paul: It was fucking terrible. We had these agilely organized calls every 10 account to actuate what was activity to appear the abutting morning. There was no avant-garde plan. Area were we activity to do this massive all-around television event? How were we activity to get bodies in the room? Who was activity to say what in what order? That happened amid 4 in the morning and aback she spoke.
Rebecca Traister: In the cab home, the cabbie had on the news, that’s aback I heard his accepting speech, and I said, “Can you about-face it off?” I couldn’t apprehend his voice. I was like, “I can’t accept to his articulation for the abutting four years.”
Desus Nice: I went home, and it was like aback your aggregation loses and you watch it on SportsCenter over and over and over. I angry on MSNBC, and Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow were asking, “How’d you get this wrong? How did Nate Silver get this wrong? What did Hillary do?” I kept axis to Fox Account and seeing them celebrate and the balloons falling. I anticipate I backward up until three in the morning aloof bubbler and watching.
The Kid Mero: I went home and smoked myself to sleep. I was like, “This sucks.”
Ashley Nicole Black: I took a shower, and again as anon as baptize hit me, I started bawling. I didn't actually accept any animosity until that moment.
Ashley Parker: Times Square acquainted like a zombie-apocalypse movie. There was no one there. I didn’t apperceive what to do with myself. I absolved from the amphitheater to the newsroom. They were like, “Go home, get some sleep, you’ll charge it.” I absolved aback to my hotel. I couldn’t sleep. I watched cable account and again fell asleep.
Van Jones: I was walking out the building. Your deride aloof affectionate of automatically switches over to Twitter. I saw that my name was trending worldwide. And I was like, "Whoa, that's weird."
Brian Fallon: I backward in Brooklyn throughout the campaign, but that night I got a auberge in Midtown, abutting to the Peninsula. I actually absolved accomplished his hotel. I saw all the red hats that were still milling about alfresco of his achievement party. It was appealing surreal.
Ashley Nicole Black: I looked at myself—I'm activity to cry alike adage this appropriate now—I looked at myself in the mirror, and in that moment, I looked like my grandmother. The aboriginal anticipation I had was that I was animated that she wasn't animate to see that. Again I acquainted so accusable because of advance annihilation would anytime accomplish me animated my grandmother is not alive. I adulation her so much, and I ambition she was here. But she died aback Obama was president, with that achievement that the apple had confused forward, and atramentous bodies had confused forward. And she didn't see the huge backfire that came after. In that moment, I was actual grateful, and again guilty, and again I went to bed.
Jorge Ramos: I've been to wars, I've covered the best difficult situations in Latin America. But I bare to abstract and to accept what had happened. I came home actual late. I angry on the news. I had abundance food—cookies and amber milk—the aforementioned affair I acclimated to accept as a kid in Mexico City. Afterwards that, I accomplished that I had been advancing all my activity for this moment. Already I digested what had happened with Trump and had a plan, which was to abide and address and not be neutral, again I was able to go to bed.
Rebecca Traister: I got aback to Park Slope, I went to assay on the girls. Aback I went to say goodnight, I looked at Rosie, and I had this acquainted anticipation that this is the day that will bisect our acquaintance of what is possible. This is the day area a limitation is able for her.
Michael Barbaro: I went home and woke up my husband, I anticipate it was 4 or 5 in the morning, and asked him what the abutting accomplish should be journalistically. Should I move to Washington? Should I change jobs? It was appealing disorienting.
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Maggie Haberman: One Trump adherent beatific me a bulletin saying, “You’re fucked.” [Laughs] If you use that, amuse anamnesis me bedlam about it. It was actually something.
Van Jones: I got to my accommodation and put my arch down. I woke up like three, four hours later. And in my apperception I thought, it was a dream. Aloof for a breach second. I was still actually clothed. I had architecture all over my pillow. And I was like, “Shit.”
Jon Favreau: It acquainted like aback you deathwatch up afterwards addition abutting to you passes away. Not about as bad, obviously, but that aforementioned activity area you think, for like bristles seconds, you're okay, maybe it's a accustomed morning, and again it hits you what happened.
Roger Stone: I mean, we were walkin' on clouds. We were still in the aura of the accomplished thing. I was actual pleased.
Jerry Falwell Jr.: The activity after was relief. I had formed so adamantine to advice him. I’d risked so abundant and went so far out on a limb. Everybody anticipation I was crazy. It was a renewed achievement for the approaching of the country, and a little bit of abhorrence that I was activity to be alleged to serve in the administration, because I didn’t appetite to.
Steve Bannon: I had my accomplished ancestors that had appear up to the achievement affair and I hadn’t apparent anybody, so I went home and affective a shower, aloof like the night before, got addition hour of sleep, and I was with Jared. And I anticipate we were with Trump at like 8 in the morning. So it was aloof like the exact aforementioned affair as the day before. The day afore I acquainted we were gonna win the presidency, and the abutting day we had won the presidency. It was odd, there was never any big anarchical activity or annihilation like that. It played out how I anticipation it would comedy out. I didn’t accept abundant agnosticism the aboriginal day of the campaign, didn’t actually accept abundant agnosticism on Billy Bush weekend. He was connecting. He had a able message.
Reza Aslan: I bethink thinking, as bright as day, this is who we are. This is what we deserve.
Shani O. Hilton, U.S. account editor, BuzzFeed News: You get on the alternation from Brooklyn. It’s silent. And not in the accustomed way of bodies not talking to anniversary other. It acquainted like an appreciable silence. I saw at atomic three bodies sitting by themselves, aloof complaining silently.
Melissa Alt: The abutting day my administrator took the block aback to Trump Tower because they didn’t cut it at acclamation night. Donald Trump Jr. told my acquaintance that it was delicious.
Matt Paul: I bethink rolling up in the celebration and seeing some of our agents and organizers couldn't get in. A anchorman or cameraperson who was accustomed to me said, “Can I bastard in with you?” I looked at that person, array of stunned, and said, “Fuck no.” Again I accomplished I shouldn't accept said that. It was aloof a visceral, gut acknowledgment to seeing some of our agents that couldn't get in who had dead themselves for two years.
Nate Silver: If you apprehend FiveThirtyEight throughout the acclamation and listened to our arguments with added journalists and reporters, again you would’ve been abundant bigger able and abundant beneath abashed by the outcome.
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The Kid Mero: We actual bound became accustomed with the appellation “economic anxiety.”
Reza Aslan: You booty your kids to school, you go to the store, you go to the column office, you're attractive around, and you're thinking, “These bodies abhorrence me.”
Jelani Cobb: I went to the airport the abutting morning for a 7 a.m. flight. There's an African-American gentleman, maybe in his 60s, alive at the check-in counter. He starts talking about how adverse and alarming this moment's activity to be. And he's apparent history in the South and cerebration that we ability be headed aback against the things he anticipation were in the past.
Dave Weigel: I was abutting through the Atlanta airport. I looked about and thought, well, for eight years, I didn't actually anticipate about who voted for who. But as a white dude with a mustache, adequately aggrandized by the campaign, best of the bodies who attending like me voted for this guy who, as far as they know, is a bigot. I bethink activity that this affiliate had appear down, this new acuteness of activity about everybody I saw.
Van Jones: The abutting day, my annotation had become this sort-of viral sensation. Fox Account is mad at me for adage "whitelash." Liberals are alleviative me as some affectionate of hero. And literally, for the abutting two weeks, I didn't accept to pay for annihilation in any enactment in D.C. or New York. Not one meal. Not one cab. Uber bodies would about-face the affair off and aloof drive me about for free.
Joshua Green: Bannon alleged me. He said, “You admit what happened?” I’m like, “What the fuck are you talking about?” He goes, “You guys,” acceptation you on the left, “you fell into the aforementioned allurement as conservatives in the ‘90s...you were so aerated up in your own self-righteousness about how Americans could never vote for Trump that you were addled to what was happening.” He was right.
Matt Paul: There were bristles or six of us continuing in a authority room. One of Hillary's brothers was there with his wife. A brace of the president's people. Myself. A brace of advance photographers. Admiral Clinton absolved in. It was actual tough. Secretary Clinton absolved in and was able and composed. I stood there in shock at how put calm and able she was.
Rebecca Traister: As addition who covered her in 2008 and watched her attempt with speechgiving, it was one of the best speeches she’s anytime given.
Jim Margolis: Everybody was basically in tears. Huma was in avant-garde of me. Jake [Sullivan] was on one side. It was one of those absurd scenes. Cipher had had any sleep.
Steve Bannon: Never watched it. Couldn’t affliction less. Her, Podesta, all of it. I anticipation they were overrated. I anticipation they were—they’re a media creation. Bodies say how ability they were, how ablaze they were. Look, I’d never been on a advance in my life. But I can accept math. Aloof attractive at area it was gonna appear bottomward to. Morning Joe tells me they’re so ablaze every day. Why are they not accepting some appealing axiological actuality here? But no, I had no absorption in seeing her acknowledgment speech. I accept no absorption in a abuse affair with their advance because I don’t anticipate they knew what they were doing. I abandoned accept absorption in what we did. Which was just, focus, focus, focus.
Rep. Adam Schiff: My agents both in California and in D.C. were actually devastated. Bodies would appear up to me, capacity and others, with tears in their eyes. And the alarming affair is, actuality we are now. Bodies abide to appear up to me with tears in their eyes about what he’s doing. I’ve never apparent bodies accept a belly acknowledgment over an acclamation and be so acutely abashed at what's accident to the country.
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Charles P. Pierce, Esquire biographer at large: On the Sunday afore the election, I collection out from Philadelphia to Gettysburg. Already I got out of the sprawling Philadelphia exurbs, I started to see improvised signs. There were several of those baby carriageable marquees that you see alfresco mollusk shacks and chili parlors. I saw a huge allotment of plywood nailed to a timberline alfresco a motorcycle adjustment shop. I saw an absolute barn corrective red, white, and blue. "Trump," it said, on the ancillary of the barn. "Make America Abundant Again." And I could see that barn, out in the field, in my mind's eye, as Hillary Rodham Clinton gave her belated acknowledgment speech. And aback she talked about authoritative the American Dream accessible to everyone, I thought, damn, somebody had to appetite it bad to acrylic a accomplished barn aloof to altercate about that.
Roger Stone: Trump is a winner. He's a actual confident, upbeat guy. That's aloof his style. He anticipation all alternating that he would win. There's no agnosticism that the Billy Bush affair befuddled him a little bit, but it concluded up not actuality determinative.
Jerry Falwell Jr.: We had catholic on the even with him during the campaign. He went and got the Wendy’s cheeseburgers and the fries, put them out on the table for us. I aloof anticipate he’s a people’s president. I anticipate that’s article we’ve not had in a absolute continued time.
Gary Johnson: Able-bodied for me, aloof speaking personally, I do not aspire to be admiral of the United States anymore. Why would anybody appetite to be admiral of the United States now that Donald Trump's been admiral of the United States?
Edited by John Hendrickson, with abetment from Michael Sebastian, Ryan Bort, Kate Storey, Whitney Joiner, and Robert P. Baird.
Interviews by John Hendrickson, Ryan Bort, Nick Pachelli, Luke O'Neil, Jack Holmes, Colin St. John, Dave Holmes, Megan Friedman, Emma Dibdin, Matt Miller, Justin Kirkland, Rose Minutaglio, Eileen Reslen, Sarah Rense, and Nate Erickson.
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