After the votes are fully counted, as a new Administration forms, and Congress organizes, WPI will take a deeper look into the policy implications of today’s election. From today’s point of view, unless this election is an unexpected blowout (countering polling data that shows it neck and neck in many states), some key states won’t have full counts of all their ballots tonight, or for several days. Nonetheless, enough results from some hotly contested swing states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan, and Wisconsin, should be in so by the wee hours of tomorrow morning to have a basic idea of who will be inaugurated in January.  We should also have a good idea by then which party will control the Senate for at least the...