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TRUMP WINNING - A Close Race.

On November 8th, 2016, America held it's Presidential Election day. After a long battle of winning over swing states, Republican Candidate Donald Trump won the Electoral College vote. After a long close battle against Democrat Candidate Hillary Clinton, it came out with Clinton winning the Popular Vote, but Trump winning the Electoral vote. Trump did it by winning over many key swing states like Florida, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. After winning, Governor Mike Pence of Indiana was elected as Vice President. Trump gave a brief victory speech on the night of the election.

"It's been what they call a historic event, but to be historic, we have to do a great job, and I promise that I will not let you down.

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