Polarised nation badly needs political renewal
A critical question now is how Trump can bring about political reconciliation in a country more divided than ever in living memory.
London
DONALD Trump met President Barack Obama on Thursday at the White House after riding an anti-establishment wave to become president-elect in one of the biggest ever US political upsets.
The election outcome against Democrat Hillary Clinton has shown, yet again, how divided the country is. At a time of such rancour and discord, a critical question is how Mr Trump can now best seek to bring about political reconciliation in a country more divided than ever in living memory.
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