The Internet’s Reaction To Donald Trump’s Election Victory
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The Internet’s Reaction To Donald Trump’s Election Victory

The Internet's hilarious and outrageous reaction to Donald Trump's victory.

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The Internet’s Reaction To Donald Trump’s Election Victory
The New Yorker

While 32% of the voting population was of the view that Donald Trump is unfit to run for the President as of July, voting results came as a shock to many. Shocked, regardless of their political affiliation, web users reacted with a series of hilarious, ironic and outrageous memes. Following are my favorite picks:

When the Canadian immigration website went down

Yes folks, its true! Half way through the election, the Canadian immigration website went down because of too much traffic on the server and internet didn't waste time to notice it.

The moment when Mr. and Mrs. Trump voted

It didn't take us a long time to make a meme out of Donald's awkward peeking while Melania was casting her vote.

When people got creative in showing their surprise

When Millennials wished Bernie was still in presidential race

When people realized they saw it first on "The Simpsons"

If you were voting for Mr. Trump this year, congratulations! If you were on Hillary's side, in Obama's words, "No matter what happens, the sun will rise..."

What were your favorite moments from this year's election night? Feel free to share them with us in the comments below!

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