“Many will be stunned and sad with the terrible feelings of the loss.
That is the same result despite who wins because that’s what America and democracy looks like.
Gay and trans people will be more afraid.

Jamie Lee Curtis; Donald Trump; Cardi B.Jon Kopaloff/Getty; ames Devaney/GC Images; Pascal Le Segretain/Getty
For all those people there will be those who will help you.
Me included,” Curtis,who has a trans daughter, continued.
“But what it really means is that we wake up and fight.
Fight for women and our children and their futures and fight against tyranny, one day at a time.
One fight at a time.
One protest at a time.
That’s what it means to be an American.
That’s what it has always meant and will always mean regardless of the outcome.”
“Im literally disgusted.
You failed queer people.
You failed struggling families.
You failed the public education system.
No we cant agree to disagree.
No I dont want your dollar.
No I do [not] want your support.
I dont care if you are family or we were friends for 20 years.
You are not the jot down of person I want in my life.”
Late-night host and comedianJon Stewartissued a hopeful message to viewers on the election night edition ofThe Daily Show.
“My point is this: f—!”
“But this isn’t the end, I promise you.
It’s possible.”
“I am at peace.
I have no regrets.
I am proud of having done so,” she wrote on Instagram.
“The majority has spoken.
This is a democracy.
We must accept the results and hope for the best for our country.
And we must keep fighting, denouncing the abuses of power and injustices.
Its ok to be down today.
Tomorrow, we stand up.”
“It is morning in America again.
Congratulations, President Trump!!!”
“I believed he deserved to lose that night, at that point.