- Title: Trump takes the stage after stunning defeat of Clinton
- Date: 9th November 2016
- Summary: NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES (NOVEMBER 9, 2016) (REUTERS) ****WARNING CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** VARIOUS OF CROWD CHEERING VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT, MIKE PENCE, WALKING ON STAGE WITH HIS FAMILY (SOUNDBITE) (English) U.S. VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT, MIKE PENCE, SAYING: "This is an historic night." (SOUNDBITE) (English) U.S. VICE PRESIDENT ELECT, MIKE PENCE, SAYING: "The American people have spoken and the American people have elected their new champion. So let me say it is my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to you the President-elect of the United States of America Donald Trump."
- Embargoed: 24th November 2016 08:00
- Keywords: Donald Trump presidential nominee president election campaign
- Location: NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
- City: NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
- Country: USA
- Topics: Government/Politics,Elections/Voting
- Reuters ID: LVA00157Q0XMV
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Republican Donald Trump stunned the world by defeating heavily favored Hillary Clinton in Tuesday's (November 8) presidential election, ending eight years of Democratic rule and sending the United States on a new, uncertain path.
A wealthy real-estate developer and former reality TV host, Trump rode a wave of anger toward Washington insiders to win the White House race against Clinton, the Democratic candidate whose gold-plated establishment resume includes stints as a first lady, U.S. senator and secretary of state.
Worried a Trump victory could cause economic and global uncertainty, investors were in full flight from risky assets such as stocks, and the U.S. dollar sank. In overnight trading, S&P 500 index futures fell 5 percent to hit their so-called limit down levels, indicating they would not be permitted to trade any lower until regular U.S. stock market hours on Wednesday (November 9).
The Associated Press and Fox News projected that Trump had collected just enough of the 270 state-by-state electoral votes needed to win a four-year term that starts on Jan. 20, taking battleground states where presidential elections are traditionally decided.
Trump, appearing with his family before cheering supporters in a New York hotel ballroom, said it was time to heal the divisions caused by the campaign and find common ground.
"It is time for us to come together as one united people," Trump said. He praised Clinton for her service and said he had received a call from her to congratulate him on the win.
Trump had repeatedly slammed his campaign rival as "crooked" during their bruising campaign.
A short time earlier, Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta told supporters at her election rally in New York to go home. "We're not going to have anything more to say tonight," he said.
Victorious in a cliffhanger race that opinion polls had forecast was Clinton's to win, Trump won avid support among a core base of white non-college educated workers with his promise to be the "greatest jobs president that God ever created".
In his victory speech, he said he had a great economic plan and would double U.S. economic growth and embark on a project of renewal.
His win raises a host of questions for the United States at home and abroad. He campaigned on a pledge to take the country on a more isolationist, protectionist "America First" path. He has vowed to impose a 35 percent tariff on goods exported to the United States by U.S. companies that went abroad.
Both candidates, albeit Trump more than Clinton, had historically low popularity ratings in an election that many voters characterized as a choice between two unpleasant alternatives. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
- Copyright Notice: (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2016. Open For Restrictions - http://about.reuters.com/fulllegal.asp
- Usage Terms/Restrictions: None