Donald Trump will become the 45th US president after a stunning
victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton.
The
Republican nominee's projected victory came down to a handful of key swing
states, despite months of polling that favoured Mrs Clinton.
The
battlegrounds of Florida , Ohio
and North Carolina
cleared the way for his Brexit-style upset.
Global
markets plummeted, with the Dow set to open 800 points down.
Mr Trump's
victory in Wisconsin
put him over the 270 out of 538 electoral college votes needed to win the White
House.
The US president-elect took to the stage at his
victory rally in New York
and said: "I just received a call from Secretary Clinton. She
congratulated us on our victory."
"Hillary
has worked very long and very hard over a long period of time, and we owe her a
major debt of gratitude for her service to our country."
He added:
"It is time for us to come together as one united people."
The real
estate tycoon, former reality TV star and political newcomer, who was
universally ridiculed when he declared his candidacy in June last year, said
his victory had been "tough".
Mrs
Clinton, 69, who dreamed of becoming the first female US president, did not show up for what was meant
to be her victory rally across town in Manhattan .
The mood
was dark at her election night party in the Javits Center ,
as supporters wept and left early.
At Trump
headquarters earlier, his fans cheered and chanted about the Democratic
nominee: "Lock her up!"
Democrats
were also unable to wrest control of the Senate from Republicans, who retained
their majority in both chambers of Congress.
Hours after
polling stations closed, Mrs Clinton also suffered major blows in
Democratic-leaning states like Pennsylvania
and Iowa ,
where a Republican has not won since 2004.
Mr Trump, a
populist billionaire, provoked controversy on the campaign trail for comments
about women, Muslims and a plan to build a wall along the US-Mexican border.
Mrs Clinton
saw her campaign dogged by FBI investigations into whether she abused state
secrets by operating a private email server during her time as US secretary of
state.
Last
Sunday, the law enforcement bureau cleared her once again of any criminality.
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