Donald Trump is projected to have won in Pennsylvania, which has put him over the top for the presidency, with 276 electoral votes and a number of states still in play.
At the beginning of the day, Trump had about an 18 percent chance of winning according to ElectionBettingOdds.com, which aggregates data on bets placed on the election. By 10pm ET, he had a 75 percent chance. After midnight, it was north of 90 percent. It is now at 97.6 percent.
Clinton called Trump to concede, but did not give a concession speech tonight. John Podesta spoke earlier at the campaign headquarters in New York City, saying the campaign wasn’t over yet and that every vote needed to be counted, and telling supporters to go home. Clinton did not answer a question on the campaign trail about whether she would concede if she lost, rather repeating that it was “horrifying” that Trump did not say so.
Trump is now taking the stage at his campaign headquarters, also in New York City.
Reason covered Donald Trump diligently. Take a moment to read through some of them for an idea of what a Trump presidency might look like:
Donald Trump’s RNC Speech Was a Terrifying Display of Nightmarish Authoritarianism Peter Suderman, 7/22/2016
Donald Trump & Bernie Sanders Are Burning the GOP & Democratic Party To The Ground, Thank God. Nick Gillespie, 2/16/2016
Neither Trump Nor Clinton Know a Damned Thing About Cybersecurity, and Yes, You Should Be Concerned Scott Shackford, 9/27/2016
Trump’s Infrastructure Nationalism Shikha Dalmia, 10/6/2016
Maybe Donald Trump Is the Real Ferguson Effect Jesse Walker, 9/26/2016
Trump’s Stubbornness on the Central Park Five’s Guilt a Warning to Criminal Justice Reformers Scott Shackford, 10/7/2016
It Doesn’t Matter Whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump Is Worse Ed Krayewski, 7/25/2016
Trumpkins Are Going to Get Cucked Just Like the Republican Party Did Ed Krayewski, 8/15/2016
The Idiocracy Candidate Matt Welch, 7/13/2015
And check out these Reason TV videos:
Dilbert Creator Scott Adams on Donald Trump’s “Linguistic Kill Shots”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55NxKENplG4&t=3s
Steve Forbes Explains Donald Trump’s Appeal
from Hit & Run http://reason.com/blog/2016/11/09/donald-trump-projected-to-win-presidency
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