Apparently riding anti-Washington sentiment, Donald Trump has not only locked up reliably Republican strongholds in the West, Midwest and South, he also has won what were considered key toss-up states including, Ohio, North Carolina and Florida. AP
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Apparently riding anti-Washington sentiment, Donald Trump has not only locked up reliably Republican strongholds in the West, Midwest and South, he also has won what were considered key toss-up states including, Ohio, North Carolina and Florida. AP
Trump will be 45th president, oldest 1st-term president, and have Republican led-Senate and House
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Team questioned email investigation amid reports that he sought to withhold evidence of Russian support for Trump for fear of influencing the election
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