Wednesday, November 9, 2016

US election: Donald Trump in historic win


Voters in the United States of America have voted in the much anticipated presidential election between the Democratic Party candidate and former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton and her rival from the Republican Party, Donald Trump.
 Donald Trump, has congratulated Hillary Clinton “on a very, very hard-fought campaign”.
Donald Trump will win the White House, making him the 45th US president of the United States of America.

Donald Trump will win Arizona, according to projections from election observers.

Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton has called her Republican rival, Donald Trump to concede the race.

Reports just coming in have it that George W. Bush and his wife, Laura Bush, did not vote for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Tuesday and left their ballots for president blank, according to The Hill.
Cheers as Trump arrives at the Hilton Midtown hotel where he is staging his “Victory Party”.

It is getting clearer that Americans voted massively for Trump because of a mass anger that the country country could be ruled for eight years by a black. These tweets confirm this position.

If Obama never became president, Trump wouldn’t have made it this far. This is just white America getting back at us. — Posh Spice (@AsToldByIjeoma) November 9, 2016.

Projections from election analyst have put Donald Trump on 259 electoral college votes and at this stage, all the numbers are leading towards a Trump victory n the US election as data below indicate.
Some analyst say a win for  Donald Trump could shake America’s politics what has been described as America’s Brexit’. Acordint to the BBC, Trump has won the states of Florida, Ohio, Iowa and North Carolina, while Democrat Mrs Clinton took Virginia and Nevada, ABC projects. Pennsylvania is too close to call. New Hampshire, Michigan and Wisconsin – which were meant to be part of the Clinton firewall – are deadlocked, too. Markets lurched as Mrs Clinton’s path to victory began to narrow.
The BBC date also puts Trump ahead of his rival, Clinton.
Tears at Clinton HQ, cheers at Trump HQ. Photo credits. BBC.
Mr Trump and his family watch the results come in.

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