Trump ends election fever, offers peace to rivals

It was a big news around the globe today as Donald Trump emerged victorious against Hillary Clinton in the 2016 US Presidential Elections.

The result was somewhat surprising as Hillary Clinton was topping the national polls days before the elections. The Mirror reported that the number of votes for Clinton shrank dramatically when Trump won in the state of Ohio, which has a large electoral representation.

The victory of the 70-year-old business magnate was carefully watched by the numerous political analysts and communities from around the world. It was a shocking victory for some as many expected that Trump could not make it.

Meanwhile, in Miami, Florida the Cuban Americans who traditionally supported the Republican Party cheered as they gathered happily at the iconic Cafe Versailles in Little Havana.

Many citizens were said that they truly wanted to have the change that America needs, which Trump promised to deliver.

According to polls, Trump won at least 25 states with over 285 electoral votes. He has also led the vote counts in Michigan and Pennsylvania. As we recall, these were crucial states where President Barack Obama won.

These states were expected but failed to keep Clinton in the elections this year. The results were reportedly affected by the increased of Latino turnout who are in the blue-collar areas of America's Rust Belt.

On the other hand, Clinton has already congratulated the newly elected President as quoted by Trump during his victory speech.

Trump expressed his gratitude to his supporters while offering the arms of peace to his political rivals during the campaign period.

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