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Karla Adam

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London correspondent for The Washington Post. Email me at [email protected] DMs open. Likes = bookmarks

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Trump supporters in London celebrating the win


Want to move to Denmark? The Danish site of The Local offers a checklist for unhappy Americans. thelocal.dk/20241104/check…


His was a campaign as dark as any in recent memory, filled with invective, fear and vows of retribution — hostile and divisive at its core. Yet, for all of that, Donald Trump is, once again, headed to the White House as president. by @danbalz wapo.st/3YV2dRS


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The biggest comeback in US political history! Congratulations to President @realDonaldTrump on his enormous win. A much needed victory for the World!


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Senior EU officials in Bxl and EU capitals have been talking about Trump proofing for over a year - on trade, fiscal space, the EU pillar within NATO, and Ukraine. Some of those plans are more advanced than others. Let's hope that unity as opposed to fragmentation now prevails 🇪🇺


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I asked Trump if he would tell his supporters there should be no violence and to accept the results if he loses. “I don't have to tell them that... Of course there'll be no violence... These are people that believe in no violence, unlike your question. You believe in violence.”


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🧵 Here are all the ways you can follow election results tonight with the @washingtonpost Some fantastic new things this year.


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How would Europeans vote in the 2024 U.S. presidential election if they had a chance? Pollsters across the continent asked, Europe Elects aggregated: Harris (~S&D|RE) vs. Trump (ECR) (only those revealing voting intention): 🇩🇰96–4 🇫🇮90–8 🇸🇪90–10 🇳🇱87–13 🇳🇴86–12 🇩🇪85–15 🇮🇪84–16…

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Why do voters in some states have more sway? How powerful is the president? In a first-of-its-kind @washingtonpost series on the U.S. election geared to the world watching from afar - we supply the answers. (Ty @yvonnewingett for chatting to me from AZ!) washingtonpost.com/elections/2024…


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The 7 most likely scenarios for Election Day washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/…

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I loved making my voiceovers


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Knowing for the past few weeks that this moment was fast approaching didn’t make it any less heartbreaking to hear the news early this morning that Janey had died. Janey Godley truly was a force of nature, and one of the funniest people I have ever known. I was able to visit her…

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Marty Baron on the consequences of cancelling subscriptions

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In a tight election race, overseas voters could play a pivotal role. It used to be the military were a majority of the overseas vote, which leaned GOP. But since 2016, civilians overseas have outnumbered military voters, a shift that favors the Dems. wapo.st/4e2nNIw


A big moment for trans rights in Europe. A top E.U. court rules that member states must recognize legal gender identity changes processed elsewhere in the EU - with @berios wapo.st/3NeaASe


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