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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Republican candidate Donald Trump has been elected the 45th President of the United States, defeating Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in a stunning upset victory.
Trump, a businessman and reality TV star, campaigned on a platform of change and promised to "Make America Great Again." He appealed to voters who felt left behind by the economic and political establishment, promising to bring back jobs, build a wall on the Mexican border, and renegotiate trade deals.
Clinton, a former Secretary of State, campaigned on a message of experience and unity, highlighting her long record of public service and her commitment to building a stronger and more inclusive America.
The election was closely contested, with both candidates campaigning vigorously across the country. Trump ultimately won the Electoral College, securing 306 electoral votes to Clinton's 227. He also won the popular vote in 29 states, while Clinton won the popular vote in 20 states and the District of Columbia.
Trump's victory marks a significant shift in American politics, as he is the first outsider to be elected President in decades. His election has sparked widespread protests and demonstrations across the country, as many Americans are concerned about his policies and his rhetoric.
It remains to be seen what Trump's presidency will mean for the country. His supporters are hopeful that he will deliver on his promises of change, while his critics are concerned about the potential consequences of his policies.