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As it happened: Donald Trump elected President of the United States in shock defeat of Hillary Clinton

Former outsider sweeps to decisive victory after winning key battleground states

Donald Trump's victory speech after winning US election

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Donald Trump has been elected President of the United States in the biggest shock in the country's electoral history. Here are the things you need to know:

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Donald Trump has been named the shock victor of the US presidential election, pledging to be a "President for all Americans".

In a victory speech in New York, the Republican candidate, vowed to unite the country following a divisive campaign littered with controversies.

“Now it’s time for America to bind the wounds of division…I say it is time for us to come together as one united people,” he said, as supporters chanted “USA! USA! USA!”.

Amid widespread concern over international tensions following Mr Trump’s comments on countries including China and Russia, he insisted he expected “great relationships” with foreign nations.

“America will no longer settle for anything less than best, - we must reclaim our country’s destiny,” he added. “I want to tell the world community that while we will always put America’s interests first, we will always deal fairly with everyone – all people and all other nations.

“We will seek common ground, not hostility. Partnership, not conflict.”

Hillary Clinton phoned Mr Trump in the early hours of Wednesday morning to concede defeat but made no immediate public comment.

As her loss looked ever more certain, she tweeted: "Whatever happens tonight, thank you for everything."

Rachael Revesz9 November 2016 02:34

Brexit redux?

James Moore9 November 2016 02:35

This really is on a knife edge. NYT now predicting 270 votes for Trump. Out of 270 needed. independent.co.uk/news/world/ame… #ElectionNight http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CwyZw_EVEAE2F3c.jpg

Christian Broughton9 November 2016 02:40

Rachael Revesz9 November 2016 02:40

www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-elections/donald-trump-president-favourite-to-win-us-election-ny-times-latest-news-live-a7405991.html

Andrew Griffin9 November 2016 02:41

Justin Carissimo9 November 2016 02:42

First projections coming in that Republicans will keep control of the US house. House Speaker Paul Ryan has also been re-elected to the US House in Wisconsin, according to the AP.

Rachael Revesz9 November 2016 02:46

The NYT numbers are terrifying. But some others are a little more encouraging – like 538, which says that Clinton's chances are at 71.4 per cent. But they still have Florida and North Carolina with Clinton, and it isn't looking that way.

Andrew Griffin9 November 2016 02:50

Justin Carissimo9 November 2016 02:50

Andrew Griffin9 November 2016 02:50

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