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Post-Election: Where Do We Go From Here, And How Do We Get There?

A person shows her support for Joe Biden as boaters pass by showing their support for President Donald Trump during a parade down the Intracoastal Waterway on Oct. 3, 2020 in Fort Lauderdale.
Joe Raedle

The presidential election underscored deep divisions in U.S. society. After a contentious campaign season, Joe Biden is now the president-elect. But President Trump has not accepted the results, and he has pledged to fight in court and pursue recounts in some states.

So where does the country go from here? How do you think Americans can move forward as a nation? Are you doing anything personally to help overcome the discord? What are your hopes as we move forward with a new administration?

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Piper McDaniel is an intern on NPR's National Desk.

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