This is an adapted excerpt from MSNBC’s special coverage on Nov. 6.
When Donald Trump was first elected to the presidency in 2016, many of us were on pins and needles, telling ourselves, “Well, he’s not really going to do what he said he’s going to do.” But then he went ahead and did exactly what he said he would.
And now, in the wake of a second Trump victory, Democrats need to have better conversations with the country about what this all means. The implications of a second Trump presidency will not only fall on the most marginalized among us here in the United States. The implications will reach far beyond our borders.
So in the aftermath of these results, we must take stock and ask ourselves: What didn’t we do? What did we miss?
Trump doesn’t believe in climate change, that will not only impact us here in the U.S. but also people globally. He has sowed doubt about vaccines. He wants to let Robert F. Kennedy Jr. oversee health issues in this country. The people who will really suffer from that is Gavi, an international vaccine alliance. This is just devastating.
So in the aftermath of these results, we must take stock and ask ourselves: What didn’t we do? What did we miss?








