There are a lot of Libertarians in this community. I think we will see a victory for Hillary with some clear points ahead of Donald Trump, it won't be as close as Gore vs Bush.
International Level: New Activist / Political Participation: 11 1.1%
A Final Plea to Never-Trumpers
It is very hard to publicly affirm a position for nearly a year and to then, at the last minute, change one’s mind. Nevertheless, even as late as Election Day itself, I wish to address those conservatives and Republicans who have declared themselves Never-Trumpers. I was one of you in vigorously opposing Trump’s nomination — on my national radio show and in my syndicated column. And I paid a price, as you have, in losing longtime supporters — in my case any number of listeners who supported Trump from the outset and found my strong opposition to him disappointing and… Ref. Source 6q.
One of the surprising thing in this election is the amount of registered independent voters. Some states have as much as 1/3 of the vote being independent.
International Level: Junior Politician / Political Participation: 87 8.7%
Donald Trump will win Kentucky and Indiana, CNN projects, and Hillary Clinton will win Vermont. Ref. CNN.
I am not shocked by this given you are voting for either Laurel or Hardy. Some way might have been best if no one showed up and restart the whole process with a none confidence vote.
International Level: Senior Politician / Political Participation: 188 18.8%
I'm looking at CNN, at this point Donald Trump is leading and taking states that have normally been for the Democrats. As it is now Trump could win… it will be a shocker for the media that doubted he would have a chance, plus the polls were wrong!
International Level: Activist / Political Participation: 28 2.8%
The race is very close but with Trump winning Florida and other key states he might take it all. President Trump, are we ready for a big change like that?
International Level: New Activist / Political Participation: 17 1.7%
Donald Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States
Donald Trump promised to work to "Bind the wounds of division" and bring Americans together as the next president of the United States as he claimed victory in the wee hours of Wednesday morning.
"I say it is time for us to come together as one united people," said Trump, marking the end of a divisive and intensely vitriolic 2016 presidential election. "I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be president for all Americans and this is so important to me."
Trump began that process by congratulating his opponent Hillary Clinton on her "Very, very hard-fought campaign" and said Americans "Owe her a major debt of gratitude" for her decades of public service. He said Clinton called on him to concede the race and to congratulate Trump on his victory. Ref. CNN.