
By the time the next president election rolls around in 2020, it is possible that the Washington Post will have gotten over its apoplexy that Donald Trump won the most recent election. Possible, though not probable.
The paper began churning out dramatic headlines immediately following the election results. “Markets plunge worldwide as Trump surges to the White House,” a headline in the Markets section blared Nov. 9. And in Style: “A call to action for reporters covering Donald Trump.” “Trump voters will not like what happens next,” an opinion writer wrote. And the next day: “Vigils and protests swell across U.S. in wake of Trump victory.”
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