What people searched for on Google after Trump's victory

What people searched for on Google after Trump's victory

Donald Trump a été élu président des Etats-Unis contrairement à toutes les prévisions des sondages.

UNITED STATES Surprised or even shocked to see Donald Trump access to the US presidency, thousands of Internet users have gone online to find answers to their concerns ...

Billionaire at the head of an opaque real estate empire, star of reality television, accustomed declarations shattering ... White House election of "atypical" candidate Donald Trump, in the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, has not lacked Eliciting more or less surprising queries on the Google search engine.

If we already know the precipitation that took hold of Internet users, in the very first hours, to know "how to move to Canada", they also wanted to learn about other points after this unexpected victory. Research reveals deep uncertainties.

Everyboy inside


Following the victory of the Republican vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, searches with the term "nuclear shelter" exploded on Google, according to The Independent. Probably a certain fear of the apocalypse, in view of the sometimes explosive statements of Donald Trump in his race to reach the Oval office. During his campaign, he said in an interview with MNSBC: "Why do the United States manufacture nuclear weapons if it is not to use them? "

If he had obviously not targeted Europe or the Middle East explicitly, questioned on a possible attack, the billionaire had replied "not wanting to deprive himself of any option". Now the holder of nuclear power, what position will President Trump adopt? It was Ireland and Australia who first sought information and shelter in the event of a catastrophic scenario, followed closely by the United States and Canada, according to The Independent.


Barring the Road to the White House


While some sought shelter, others wanted to know how they could dispose of their new president. As soon as its victory announced, many American Internet users have thus tried to obtain information to prevent the accession to the Oval office of the financial magnate. The search for "how to dismiss Donald Trump" very quickly became popular, says The Independent.

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In other news: Google searches for ‘how to impeach a president’ have gone up by almost 5000% http://bit.ly/2fmb5sd 

The IUD at the heart of the concern


Another research, again revealing: in the hours following the results of the presidential poll, a peak of research was observed on the IUD, as ABCNews found. The Americans fear indeed the suppression of the Obamacare. It is in particular thanks to this reform of health insurance, implemented by Barack Obama, that women can be reimbursed on a certain number of contraceptives, including intrauterine devices, explains Mrs. Figaro.

During his campaign, the Republican had promised that he would repeal the Obamacare reform and had incessantly criticized abortion. For fear of not being reimbursed, women are spreading the word on social networks to make an appointment as soon as possible to their gynecologist, tells the American Huffington Post. In doubt, they believe they have until January 20, the date of the investiture of Donald Trump.

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