Mood from Donald Trump’s election vigil on election night – news Urix – Foreign news and documentaries

The cheers are through the roof inside the Republican election vigil in West Palm Beach, Florida. Red Maga caps adorn heads and cellphones are held aloft to capture the moment when presidential candidate Donald Trump takes the stage. Just before 8.30 Norwegian time, the protagonist appeared, after several hours of waiting for many. The song “God Bless the USA” rang out over the loudspeakers and the spectators rhythmically shouted USA, USA. He also had family and supporters with him on stage. – I want to thank the people for being elected as their 47th president, Trump said to cheers from the audience. news’s ​​numbers provider AP had not yet named a winner of the election when Trump took the stage. However, several American TV channels had done so. AP named Trump as the winner just after 11:30 Norwegian time. From the stage, Trump also claimed that he has received the majority of votes in the country and thus won “the popular vote”. This has not been confirmed from other sources, but the preliminary calculations of the New York Times suggest the same. – This is a movement we have never seen. “This is the best political movement ever in this country, maybe in the whole world,” Trump said. In his speech, he also mentioned that the Republicans have hijacked the majority in the Senate. – It was fantastic to see all those victories. No one expected it. After the supporters had waited for several hours, the protagonist himself appeared on stage at the election vigil in West Palm Beach. Vance: – Greatest Political Comeback – I appreciate you letting me take part in this amazing journey. That’s what vice-presidential candidate JD Vance said when he took the podium after Trump. “After the greatest political comeback in American history, comes the greatest economic comeback in American history – under the leadership of Donald Trump,” Vance said. Vice-presidential candidate JD Vance was no tighter than Trump, and also declared electoral victory from the podium. Photo: Jim Watson / AFP Trump then spoke again. After a long speech where he touched on everything from Elon Musk and Starlink to hurricanes, he went back to thanking various supporters. – We will pay you back. We will do the best job. We will turn this around quickly. We’re going to turn it around. We will do it in every way. “This will always be remembered as the day Americans regained control of their country,” Trump said. After a speech of about 20 minutes, he said he was done with the speech, and to the sound of the Village People hit “YMCA” he left the stage. A crowd stands outside the grand building with their mobiles raised, ready to capture what could be a historic moment. They are all waiting for presidential candidate Donald Trump to arrive. A little before 7 o’clock Norwegian time, news is informed by the police on the spot that the protagonist himself had appeared. Wearing a red, white and blue shawl with stars and stripes on it, Michaela has been waiting for about an hour for the presidential candidate to arrive. – It is fantastic. We are eagerly waiting to see the next US president arrive, says Michaela to news. Michaela has been waiting outside Trump’s vigil for over an hour, hoping to catch a glimpse of the man she voted for. Photo: Eskil Wie / news She is already convinced that Trump will win the election, even if the final result is not clear. Large police presence outside the election vigil waiting for Trump to appear. Photo: Eskil Wie Furunes / news The economy most important There was one main reason why Michaela’s vote went to Trump. – For me personally, it is about our economy. I had more money in my wallet four years ago and he kept our country and the world safe. He did a good job, especially with regard to the economy, she says, referring to when he was president last. Young Trump supporters pose for the press outside the election vigil. Photo: Eskil Furunes Wie / news She herself works to distribute food to the disadvantaged, and finds that more and more people are struggling to make ends meet due to increased living costs. – It is important that we go “back to basics” with the economy, she says. – Very happy to be here – This evening is great fun! As an American, I am thrilled to be here, to support the country and to support Donald Trump. That’s what a young female voter news talks to outside the election vigil says, who can hardly stop smiling during the interview. Trump is the best at national security, believes a woman news met outside his election vigil in Florida. Photo: Eskil Wie Furunes / news For her, it was national security that weighed heavily when she had to cast her vote. – He cares about his country and his people, she says, and lists, among other things, border security, lower taxes and petrol prices as proof of just that. Trump supporters are waiting for the main character to appear at the election vigil in Florida. Photo: Callaghan O’Hare / Reuters Disappointment in the Harris camp The mood was completely different at the Democrats’ election vigil in Washington DC, where news correspondent Tove Bjørgaas describes a heavy atmosphere. Just after 7 o’clock, the flags outside the election vigil have been taken down, and many have started to go home. Kamala Harris has said she will not appear there to give a speech on election night. A woman news spoke to at the election vigil was not surprised: – I have felt that my country is heading in this direction. We must fight the Trump wave that is sweeping the country once again. Also at an election vigil in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, there is a depressed mood. – I am afraid for the country, what this says about us, that they will choose such a person, says Mike Shanley to news. – And by “such a person”, do you mean Trump? – A person who just makes things up, replies Shanley. The red Maga caps are popular both inside the election vigil itself and among the spectators outside. Photo: Eskil Wie Furunes / news Published 06.11.2024, at 06.25 Updated 06.11.2024, at 11.38



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