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US presidential votes are still being tallied two days after Election Day and no one knows who will be the president-elect. But the numbers indicate the United States is a divided country. With the popular vote being split nearly right down the middle, and continued protests and counter protests across the country, is the divide too great to unite? The Reverend Gregory Seal Livingston, civil rights leader and organizer, discusses.

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