Everyone is hugging each other after Trump's win
With the votes in and Donald Trump's Twitter bio already changed, it feels like there's not much voters can do about the presidential election results.
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But it's not all hopeless.
Around the country people are hugging each other and offering some kindness and support in the aftermath of a bitter campaign and a surprising election night. There's even a hashtag circulating to make sure America gets the message: #MakeAmericaHugAgain.
hung out with these kids for a bit who are rallying against Trump and offering free hugs to those who need it the most #makeamericahugagain pic.twitter.com/7d2MNTt85w
— Srishti Sethi (@Srish_Aka_Tux) November 9, 2016
#ElectionHangover DePaul students upset over Trump win give free hugs pic.twitter.com/C0sRqfvX8R
— Nancy Stone (@NancyLStone) November 9, 2016
Vigil tonight at Dupont Circle after Trump victory — free hugs given, singing 'this land is your land.." — people still seemed shocked. pic.twitter.com/SCfasXV02L
— ilhan tanir (@WashingtonPoint) November 10, 2016
ppl are giving out free hugs bc trump won omg pic.twitter.com/k76WqoTl54
— courtney.wu (@courtneyhuynhh) November 9, 2016
In St. Louis, a Buddhist priest was a comforting sight with his "Free hugs" sign and a shoulder to cry on, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
However, it's not all hugs and good vibes the day after Trump was declared president.
Anti-Trump protests have sprung up around the country, including in the Bay Area, Portland, New York, Washington, D.C., Chicago and beyond.
Keep the hugs coming, America. We need them.