2016 election
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Society Charlamagne Tha God holds his own talking American politics on MSNBC.
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Life Will Ferrell pretends to be a young person to encourage the youth to vote for Hillary Clinton.
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News When rocking the vote goes horribly wrong.
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News Bernie Sanders isn't ready to lie about Donald Trump.
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Life Kris Jenner confirms via Twitter that the entire Kardashian squad is #WithHer.
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Life According to a friend from college, Donald Trump used to hit his son Donald Trump Jr.
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News Chance The Rapper is throwing a free concert to get young people in Chicago to vote.
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News Either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump (or maybe a third party candidate?) will be inheriting President Barack Obama's 11 million Twitter followers.
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Life During an appearance on Ellen, Hillary Clinton alleges that Donald Trump was stalking her at the second debate.
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News Chance The Rapper speaks on hurdles he faces with The Grammys and reveals who he is voting for in Billboard's new cover story.
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Life Hillary Clinton has finally spoken on the allegations of President Putin undermining her chances in the recent election. President Obama has also vowed to take action against Russia due to Putin's attempted interference.
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Life Senior intelligence officials strongly believe that Vladimir Putin directly influenced the U.S. election.
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Society Azealia Banks and Polow Da Don might be the only two people in hip-hop happy about the election of Donald Trump.
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News Dave Chappelle gives presidential candidate Donald Trump a hard time in his new stand-up bits.
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News Samantha Bee thinks white women have some "karma to work off."
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News Watch John Legend's new interview with The Breakfast Club.
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News During a Facebook live session, Oprah revealed she isn't down for Kanye West (or Donald Trump) to be the next POTUS.
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Original Content Kanye West's comments about President-elect Donald Trump have twitter up in arms.
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Life The first U.S Presidential Debate with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump is tonight, and it's predicted to have more viewers than any debate in history.
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Life The late famed gorilla Harambe was a viable option in yesterday's election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
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