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Well, I don't know what opinions to share exactly. The election is certainly far from over, so a shift in the Presidency is anything but absolute.
But as for what to expect... well, a look at the differences between Clinton and Bush would be a good place to start. Clinton focused largely on domestic issues, making the economy, education, and healthcare priorities, while balancing the budget. He focused on expanding multilateral cooperation through free trade and diplomacy, and was hesitant to intervene militarily anywhere even in the name of humanitarianism (aka Rwanda).
Bush is a proponent of Democratic Peace Theory, meaning that he believes in spreading democracy around the world at swordpoint in order to facilitate an eventual hypothesized long-term stability, and has used a doctrine of preemptive warfare in order to launch vast state-building efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq to do so. This has caused the national deficit to soar and has impeded the ability of the Administration to successfully address growing domestic concerns. The Republican Party used to be for small government and localized control (aka balancing budgets, promoting education, and limiting the power of government to encroach on civil liberties), but under Bush those goals have largely been abandoned.
Of course, some of that is subjective and up for debate, but that's my general feeling.
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