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making news in america this morning, donald trump president-elect. the billionaire businessman pulling off a major upset. >> as i've said from the beginning, ours was not campaign but rather an incredible and great movement. >> overnight we saw state after state turning red surprising many on both sides of the aisle. but not donald trump or his campaign. >> i've just received a call from secretary clinton. she congratulated us. it's about us. >> hillary clinton conceding a short time ago but refusing to speak publicly. >> we'll have more to say
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mean so much to her and to tim and to all of us. >> our political team is covering every angle in this historic morning in american politics. >> voters would rather go with a flawed outsider than a flawed insider. >> the big prizes, clinton supporters in tears and stock market fears around the world tanking overnight. what it means for wall street today. >> it's "your voice, your vote," a special of "america this morning" starts right we do say good wednesday morning. it was not a dream. the voters have spoken. donald trump will be the next president of the united states. >> trump pulled off what is arguably the biggest upset in american political history after a bitter and divisive campaign. pushed to victory by working class voters looking for change. after a long night trump soared past the 270 electoral votes he needed in order to seal the deal.
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blocking hillary clinton from becoming america's first female president. but he used his victory speech to compliment his opponent and call for unity. >> hillary has worked very long and very hard over a long period of time. and we owe her a major debt of gratitude for her service to our country. i mean that very sincerely. now it'sim bind the wounds of division. we have to get together. to all republicans and democrats and independents across this nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. it's time. i pledge to every citizen of our
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for all americans and this is so important to me. >> and we do have team coverage from the celebration at trump's headquarters to hillary clinton's shell-shocked supporters who gathered just a few blocks away. >> we begin with abc's adrienne bankert at trump headquarters. adrienne. >> reporter: yes, good morning to you, diane and kendis. i apologize for the noise but a lot of people exiting the area after the finish of what you if it was an october surprise it was certainly a november shocker for so many people. donald trump has won the presidency. arriving by motorcade in true presidential fashion, donald trump addressing a jubilant crowd. >> i've just received a call from secretary clinton.
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it's about us. on our victory and i congratulated her and her family on a very, very hard fought campaign. i mean, she fought very hard. >> reporter: the gop nominee now the president of the united states. trump winning ohio, clinching iowa and north carolina and defeating the odds of early polls. >> ours was not campaign, but rather movement made up of millions of hard working men and women who love their country and want a better, brighter future for themselves and for their family. it's a movement comprised of americans from all races, religions, backgrounds and beliefs who want and expect our government to serve the people
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working together we will begin the urgent task of rebuilding our nation and renewing the american dream. >> reporter: people are still getting out of the area right behind us, the huge party, people leaving in a sea of red, white and make america great again. diane and kendis. >> and, adrienne, we got word a few moments ago that trump received congratulations from the kremlin, from country what are we hearing from fellow republicans? has he heard from them? >> reporter: yes, house speaker paul ryan calling him and saying congratulations, also congratulating what he called his dear friend, governor mike pence, now the vice president-elect of the united states. he's also been hearing, of course, from other republicans in his party who now have to unify to do exactly what trump has said he always wanted to do which was unify people. we'll see if he can make america
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>> all right, that's abc's adrienne bankert for us. thanks so much. and hillary clinton is now expected to deliver her concession speech this morning. >> yeah, we learned that moments ago. she was hoping to make history under a natural glass ceiling in the javits center and that's where we find kenneth moton on the west side, good morning. >> good morning, kendis and diane. hillary clinton supporters will start today shocked and confused. an amazing moment when clinton's campaign chair not clinton walked into the stage right here in this building behind me for election night party. he told supporters to go home but it's not over. well, that quickly changed. and i'm kenneth moton at the clinton election headquarters. shock and awe for hillary clinton and her supporters. >> it's been a long campaign. but i can say we can wait a little longer, can't we?
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somber crowd she's not giving up. >> she's done an amazing job and she is not done yet. so thank you for being with her. she has always been with you. >> reporter: but moments later clinton called donald trump to concede. >> i've just received a call from secretary clinton. she congratulated us, it's about us. on our victory and i congratulated her and her family on a very, very hard fought campaign. i mean, she, she fought very hard. hillary has worked very long and very hard over a long period of time. and we owe her a major debt of gratitude for her service to our country.
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>> reporter: she had the money, she had the high-profile surrogates and president obama but early results say she failed to win over the majority of voters in several key battleground states. and the clinton campaign says, of course, she will have more to say later this morning. at this point it appears it will be a concession speech. >> kenneth, you heard trump refer to it as a very hard fought campaign by her but also by both president obama and the first lady. they campaigned very hard for her. news now? >> reporter: at this point it's been radio silence from democrats and from the white house. we expect president obama will give a statement later today after this shocker of a presidential race which you're right, president obama campaigned almost every single day of that final week leading up to election day. first lady michelle obama, she was out there hard core for hillary clinton. they brought out bon jovi and hollywood, brought out all of
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but at this point it came down to the voters. they had the last say and donald trump will be the next president. >> they brought a lot of people but apparently not enough voters there. kenneth moton joining us from the javits center, thank you. quite a few surprises from the exit polls as well. >> trump expanded many margins that barely budged for decades. his margin over clinton is unpress dented in exit polls dating back to 1980. >> also a very telling outcome among nonwhites and latino where clinton enjoyed a 53-point margin of victory but that was still less than president obama's margin in the previous two elections. >> the gender gap was the widest with men overwhelmingly voting for trump and women for clinton. that gender gap was 24 points. >> all right, well, coming up the political pundits got this election completely wrong. so what happened? we're going to ask them. plus, your money. why it could be one of the worst days on wall street in years.
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made for real, real life.? that picture of the white house at this hour. you can see it is lights out there. i'm sure they turned the lights out a little early once they saw the results were the way the president wanted. so america is waking up to one of the most stunning american political upsets in history, donald trump winning the white house. >> so how did the political pundits get this race so wrong? joining us now we got abc's political director rick klein and deputy political director shushannah walshe. how do you explain how wrong they were? >> we all missed the biggest political story of our lifetime. it is not like donald trump wasn't trying to tell us about it. he for 18 months talked about
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and these yachl. you didn't see it registered in the numbers. a massive failure of political data. a massive failure i think of the country and its media to understand what was going on in this the nation because this was just a fundamental shift, a real redirection of the fundamentals of our society that were all engineered by this man who wanted to make america great again. >> what does this do for polls going forward. >> there will have to be a rethinking of the industry and soul >> it seems to be a rethinking of how we do politics. one thing we talk about she had a great ground game. she outspent him on ads. she had all these people everywhere, all these backers, all these supporters. it kind of shook up everything that we know about politics. >> absolutely. organization, ground game, 3-1 spending on advertising on television. none of it mattered. all that mattered was a movement as you were talking about
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workers who are struggling and felt that donald trump offered change and a helping hand. >> and, rick, i'm curious in terms of strategy, you know, we after this is all over we saw all these supporters come out for hillary clinton tonight to celebrate with her if she won or be there for her if she lost and then you hear her campaign come out and say, too close, we're not going to speak and pretty sure after she concedes and now speaking tomorrow morning. why the timing of all of that. >> they were looking at the numbers in realtime. i think there was a time where they tho t to challenge some of these rust belt states and could win there they didn't want her out before that. i think this was show shocking and didn't want to put her out without a fully written speech and she gets that tomorrow instead of tonight. >> last night -- two nights ago they were popping champagne bottles. massive shock not just the country but their campaign, it's -- >> both campaigns.
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trump campaign thought they'd win. >> i don't think his supporters thought he would win. >> at least not this way. you see the map it's a lot of red where we expected some blue to be. i mean, where does this country go from here? i mean, he had a conciliatory speech last night where it sounded like he'd bring everybody together but had one at the convention then heard a lot of things after that. where do we go next? >> he has a hard job ahead of him and needs to bring this country together and what we found out was two americas. we may have been clueless to it before but it's right there in blue and red in front of us that his job is a tough one and -- but he needs to unite the country. >> all right, well, that was the message he certainly reflected today in his speech. we'll see what happens going forward and tomorrow we'll or later this morning i should say we look forward to hearing from hillary clinton. >> he saw this coming. none of us did.
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are. >> rick and shushannah, thank you. the other big races in the house and not. not just about the white house. >> big night politically and the states that have now legalized
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tanking global stock markets from mexico to japan and europe. >> don't expect too much free trade coming from america. it could be the opposite protectionism. >> this foreign relations expert explains for investors donald trump is unpredictable and investors hate uncertainty. wall street also in panic mode. major banks are projecting this trump victory could send the s&p tumbling and the losses could be prolonged. abc's martha raddatz says those the markets. >> there's going to be a lot, a lot of reaction from around the world and what this means for everybody. what it means for asia pacific. what it means for the world. is he going to pull troops out. the other thing, george, i don't think any of us really know. >> reporter: meanwhile, foreigners watching the election results are divided on trump. this man in germany saying the outcome to hard to swallow while this man says give trump a
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markets are concerned, one analyst said what you're seeing is investors taking the sell first and ask later approach because they just don't know what to expect from president trump. kendis and diane. >> i think he likes it that way. >> a lot of uncertainty in the markets but that can end with positive effects. elizabeth hur joining us, elizabeth, thank you. so, in addition to donald trump's win his historic one last night was also a big night for the rest of party across the board. >> republicans will retain control of the senate by a narrow margin thanks in part to their upset victory in the state of wisconsin in the senate race there. >> republicans will retain control of the house, the democrats picked up only a modest number of seats. >> from marijuana to gun control coming up we'll take a look at the ballot measures that passed nationwide. >> we'll take a look at some of the front pains from around the world. we want to see some of the headlines after this last night.
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welcome back. a look at some of the ballot measures decided. recreational use of marijuana on the ballot in five states and approved in four of them including california, massachusetts, nevada and maine as well. >> gun control measures were considered in four states and they were passed in california, washington and maine. nevada was still too close to call. >> and minimum wage increases have been approved in maine, arizona, colorado as well as washington. >> so we've been taking a look at the newspaper headlines to this historic victory overnight and got to say i'm a little disappointed in the editors so far. some of the newspapers. take a look at this from "the new york post." simp
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also going with president trump. >> very creative, folks. >> on that note we've got "the new york times" with trump triumphs, guess what "the washington post" headline is, trump triumphs. >> a little bit of plagiarism. overseas this one from the uk just goes" disunited states and some of the sense that we're getting from overseas. trump surge as >> in spain, they went a little more bold.
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donald trump delivering his victory speech just before 3:00 a.m. eastern time. >> the president-elect struck a conciliatory note. here's some highlights. >> i know you've been here a long time and it's been a long night and it's been a long campaign. several states are too close to call, so we're not going to have ? >> sorry to keep you waiting. complicated business. i've just received a call from secretary clinton. she congratulated us, it's about us, on our victory, and i congratulated her and her family
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campaign. and we owe her a major debt of gratitude for her service to our country. now it's time for america to bind the wounds of division. to come together as one united people. i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president for all americans. ours was not a campaign rather an incredible and great movement. it's a movement comprised of americans from all races, religions, backgrounds and beliefs who want and expect our government to serve the people and serve the people it will. i want to tell the world community that while we will always put america's interests first, we will deal fairly with
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historic event, but to be really historic we have to do a great job and i promise you that i will not let you down. thank you, thank you very much. >> so that moment coming just about 3:00 this morning here in new york. it took him a while, he said. >> to kind of collect everything. he said a very important business, complicated business going on. many anxious to see what it mean foss are the republicans. ca than the same premise that donald trump was campaigning on so they'll now have to work together in a party that's been divided. >> many senators that won tonight who did not vote for donald trump. it will be interesting to see how it plays out. more election coverage is just ahead right here on abc.
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making news in america this morning, the country has spoken. donald trump is projected to be the next president of the united states. >> working together we will begin the urgent task of rebuilding our nation and renewing the american dream. >> the ultimate washington outsider with an unconventional campaign. >> it's a movement comprised of americans from all races, religions, backgrounds and beliefs who want and expect our government to serve the people and serve the people it will. >> it's a stunning upset in american politics with hillary clinton conceding a short time ago but refusing to speak. >> several states are too close to call.
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anything more to say tonight. >> this close contest revealing a country deeply divided. the late breaking developments on this epic election. good morning to you all. donald trump is heading to the white house after a close but clear victory over hillary clinton. >> defying all the polls and all of the pundits, trump declaring victory roughly around 3:00 this morning in new york city surrounded plenty of supporters as well and takes his place in history as the only one with no political or histomilitary history. >> florida, ohio and pennsylvania he got and he said he was ready to take on the difficult task of united and
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of time. and we owe her a major debt of gratitude for her service to our country. i mean that very sincerely. now it's time for america to bind the wounds of division. we have to get together. to all republicans and democrats and independents across this nation, i say it is time for us to come together people. i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president for all americans and this is so important to me. to those who have chosen not to support me in the past of which there were a few people, i'm reaching out to you for your guidance and your help so that we can work together and unify
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as i've said from the beginning, ours was not a campaign but rather an incredible and great movement made up of millions of hard working men and women who love their country and want a better, brighter future for themselves and for their family. >> well, in addition to a call from hillary clinton trump also heard from house speaker paul ry hand in hand with trump. and the russian president vladimir putin sent trump a telegram hoping to mend relations between the u.s. and russia. hillary clinton has not left her manhattan hotel room yet. she's now expected to deliver her concession speech a little later this morning and after realizing there would be no victory party, she sent her campaign chairman to address her supporters. >> that was over at the javits center.
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center hoping to see her symbolically dwipdzle. >> cecilia vega is there. good morning. >> reporter: kendis and diane, what a scene inside the javits center arena here in manhattan. take a look behind me. this is what's left of what was supposed to be hillary clinton's big election night party. certainly what she was hoping to be her victory party. i've been covering her for more than a year and a half. hillary clinton is a notorly into this night we were told that she had two speeches ready to go. one for either outcome. she never gave either one of those speeches as you guys know, in fact, the only glimmer of information that we got from inside her campaign was when her chairman john podesta showed up on the stage very late in the night and gave this announcement. take a listen. >> it's been a long night and it's been a long campaign.
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there's still coming votes and every vote should count. several states are too close to call, so we're not going to have anything more to say tonight. so, listen, listen to me, everybody should head home, you should get some sleep. we'll have more to say tomorrow. >> reporter: so that's john podesta there saying we will not clinton campaign and then minutes later, donald trump essentially comes out on stage and says, wait a second, i got a concession phone call from hillary clinton congratulating us on our big win. that is what happened in here tonight. that is why this crowd, these thousands of people in here were in complete shock. there were staffers who were crying, there were supporters who were left early. they were just completely
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happens to hillary clinton after 25 plus years in the public eye? the former senator, the former first lady and now on her resume, the former presidential candidate who has lost this two times waking up going what do i do now? >> no doubt a lot of people are asking that question, cecilia, thank you for that report and want to show you our map. you can see right there, one of the states that was not decided tuesday night, michigan, we're still trying to tally the votes on that one. overnight. but it's not the first time vote counting in michigan has gone into the early morning hours and david kerley is in detroit for us with more on that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. it is going to be a long morning here in detroit. the votes still have not been completely tallied. in fact, about 10% of the votes still out here in the middle of the moorpg and folks at the county clerk's office told me in wayne county in detroit they
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the last cycle. it may be even longer this time to get all these votes counted but currently donald trump in a surprise ahead in this traditionally blue state and the exit polls very interesting things that have happened in this election day. in the rule areas, 27% of the vote comes from those rural areas. up from 19% from the last cycle. so you're seeing an 8% increase in rural voters who came out. and it appears that hillary polls is underperforming among african-americans in the detroit area. diane and kendis. >> all right, that's david kerley for us from detroit. thank you. just ahead we heard donald trump say it's time to heal this divided nation so how does he do it? >> some insight this morning from one expert and how people in russia, in russia are reacting to trump's victory this morning. we'll take to you moscow and this viewing party that they had.
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now it's time for america to bind the wounds of division. we have to get together. to all republicans and democrats and independents across this nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. welcome back. donald trump calling for the nation to unite after the divisive campaign against hillary clinton. trump now the president-elect of the united states. >> he'll be sworn in as the nation's 45th president on january 20th. earlier republican analyst ana navarro, outspoken critic of trump spoke to abc's dan harris about the days ahead. >> you are a republican
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out and said you would not vote for donald trump. in fact, you voted for hillary clinton. >> i did. >> your reaction to this bombshell tonight? >> well, look, i don't like donald trump as a person. i think he inserted division and hostility into this debate. that being said, i am an american first. at this point his success is all of our success. it is our country's success. so i wish him success. i think he struck a good note do that. i think he needs to recognize we are an absolutely divided country and i would be saying the exact same thing had hillary clinton won. we need to come together as a country. what we saw tonight is that we all two americas. we are a white america and we are a nonwhite america. we are an educated america and we are the noneducated america and we have got to bridge that gap and unite as a country and
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what he does from now on will be a very important precedent on setting tone. also, yes, he will have a republican house and he will have a republican senate. but, remember, not every republican senator or house member voted for him or supports him. some have stood up to him and withdrawn their support and if he exceeds himself i can assure you that a lindsey graham, a john mccain will step away from him. i can assure you that paul ryan has got the moral compa stand up to him. the same way he would have stood up to hillary clinton had she exceeded her powers, so i think that while, yes, he's going to have a republican house and probably a republican senate, it is not going to be a rubber stamp and he needs to figure out how to compromise. he should call them in and he should get advice. he's never governed before. he doesn't know government. they do. >> so many americans have invested their hopes and dreams in donald trump and he has promised very specific policy measures including building a
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government to pay for it, banning muslims and a secret plan to defeat isis. can he do any of this even though he has a republican congress? >> well, he can't do it without the help of the congress. as you know we are coequal parts of government and have checks and balances and if he wants to build a wall which requires a huge amount of appropriations he needs to get an approval by i don't think he can do it. one thing he can do and should do immediately upon getting elected is he should revert back the policy on cuba because a group he does have tonight are the cuban-americans who voted for him at higher numbers than any other hispanic group, probably delivered florida for him, helped him get that state, helped him get the presidency and he had promised them over and over again he would revert back to the previous policy
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march. that he can do through an si executive order. >> the words there from ana navarro and dan harris. one ambassador's shocking reaction to trump's election. and what former president george w. bush wrote on his ballot.
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the democrats picked up only a modest number there and reaction to trump's election is mixed around the word. the kremlin celebrated with russian president vladimir putin sending trump his congratulations. >> moments after he accepted it. elsewhere in europe and asia dismay. alex marquardt reports from moscow. >> reporter: this is a pro-trump watch party here at a pub in the center of moscow and people who soldiered through the night watching the results coming in. big cheers going up as donald trump wins many in russia waking up to this news that will be welcome to many russias. the russians overwhelmingly favor her over hillary clinton. who does president vladimir putin want to see in the white house? that's more complicated. we know from people close to the kremlin there is a lot of apprehension about his lack of predicta predictable. of course, no love lott either between secretary of state hillary clinton and president bouto putin. putin tried to seize on the
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instability and chaos and assumed a victory for donald trump would be a convict for for president putin. alex marquardt, abc news, moscow. >> other reaction to tell you about, this one from france's ambassador to the u.s. he tweeted saying, after brexit and this election, anything is now possible. a world is crumbling before our eyes. >> the presidential election in france is next spring and right now polls there have the leader of the conservative national front party doing very well. and maybe now is remember that donald trump had predicted that the election results were, quote, going to be brexit plus, plus, plus. referring to britain's surprising exit from the european union. >> during the campaign he referred to himself as mr. brexit and some british analysts are calling the brexit comparisons spot on. abc's terry moran commented on that. >> it is deja vu, no question bit. the sense of all the polls and all the pundits going in was that britain would never leave
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being told by all their betters, the voters of great britain that the smart play, the smart thing to do was tay in the european union anden mast great wave of the unwashed, britain is a very class-based society and the people who voted brexit were the people who were not in the higher classes for sure and they came out and they socked the establishment right in the face and it does feel like that's what's happening because of donald trump and i just want to this is an astonishing personal triumph. as tom pointed out this was not a campaign by any normal sense. this was a personal endeavor. and one thing struck me while these results were coming in, a quote from his sister mary anne trump berry, a judge on the new york state supreme court. she said i knew better even as a child than to even attempt to compete with donald because he always wins. >> that was abc's terry moran from our coverage earlier.
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which indicate essentially where the market will open tomorrow are now more than 720 points lower and to put that into perspective that on a point basis would be a larger decline than some of the declines we saw throughout the great recession. would be a worst day for the merkas on a point basis than the day after the markets opened following september 11th attacks and it would put us essentially in line with where we were during the great recession. the s&p 500 right now is that most of our 401(k)s are tied to is down almost 5% in terms of the futures. coming into this wall street was not anticipating this scenario tonight and i'm so much reminded of the brexit because so many traders didn't want to get caught flat-footed. they were reminded of the brexit coming into this and in the brexit for reference our market sold off in the two days after 5% and then it bounced back. but a lot of the market -- a lot
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round are saying it's a different ball game. >> and former president george w. bush did not vote either. a spokesman says mr. bush chose none of the above on his ballot. that's despite earlier reports from rush limbaugh mr. bush had voted for clinton. >> we did hear from a number of big name republicans before the vote saying they would not vote for him but apparently didn't matter. >> it did not matter at all. see how they play along. more election coverage just
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once again waking up to the reality donald trump is the president-elect changing american history. >> that's right for the first time a president who has no governing experience, no military experience. >> no political experience. >> a lot of business experience and experience on reality tv and he will now be the 45th president. abc's terry moran has more. >> reporter: donald >> i pledge to every citizen of our land i will be president for all americans. >> reporter: against all odds, all the predictions of pundits. >> ours was not a campaign but rather an incredible and great movement. >> reporter: the millions of americans who raised up donald trump as their champion, they showed the world what an incredible journey. and it began here june 2015, manhattan. ? money money ?
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owner, famed new york city playboy and reality tv star donald j. trump makes his grand entrance and launches his long shot campaign. >> we are going to make our country great again. >> reporter: that slogan became a rallying cry and in those first few moments his central argument. >> our country is being destroyed. >> reporter: but the odds were decidedly against him, 16 other republicans trying to take him down. but all that made him all the more appealing to millions americans who feel that washington and the country's elites have simply forgotten about them. despite running a campaign that millions of americans saw as racist. >> they're bringing crime, they're rapists. >> reporter: xenophobic. >> total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> reporter: and sexist. >> fat pigs. >> only rosie o'donnell. >> reporter: on july 21st, 2016.
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accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states. >> reporter: from there trump took his 757 across the country. three debates against hillary clinton. >> such a nasty woman. >> reporter: never retreating from the spotlight no matter what. >> these stories were fabricated all right election day they came to the polls in droves and they made it happen. terry moran, abc news. >>re the papers this morning. this paper in spain, being pretty blunt. god forgive america, they are saying but this feeling more optimistic. >> "the daily news" saying in god we trust maybe. >> trump promising unity and to bring the country together. we will see. our next president. >> that's what's making must in
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>> it is a historic event and i promise you that i will not let >> donald trump is elected the president of the united states. >> we are going to look at the break down and how the country voted. is this is a break down of the electoral votes, 270 is the number that the candidates need to win. donald trump has 276.

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