Emotions high as America reacts to Trump's victory


Donald Trump will be the next US president after beating Kamala Harris by some distance to cap a stunning political comeback.

He walked on stage at a rally in Florida in the early hours of Wednesday and gave a speech to jubilant supporters while surrounded by his family and advisers.

Donald Trump arrives to speak at the Palm Beach Convention Center in Florida (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Donald Trump arrives with Melania and Barron Trump at the Palm Beach Convention Center (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Donald Trump takes the stage at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in Florida (Brian Snyder/Reuters)

The polls had predicted a close race, but as the night went on the results showed that Trump had a clear lead over Harris in the race to hit 270 electoral college votes.

Donald Trump speaks at the West Palm Beach Convention Center in Florida (Jim Watson/AFP) Donald Trump supporters celebrate after the Fox Network called the election for him (Brian Snyder/Reuters) People attend the Nevada Republican Party watch party at the Ahern Hotel in Las Vegas (Caroline Brehman/EPA) Supporters of Donald Trump at the New York Young Republican Club watch party in Manhattan (Andrew Kelly/Reuters)

The mood had been hopeful at the Harris campaign's election night watch party in Washington DC as the first results started to come in, with a big crowd of supporters singing and dancing along to music.

Supporters of Kamala Harris wave flags at the start of an election night party in Washington DC (Saul Loeb/AFP) Kamala Harris supporters wave US flags at an election night event in Washington DC (Charly Triballeau/AFP)

But as the night went on the celebratory mood evaporated and campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond appeared to tell Harris supporters that the vice-president would not be appearing on stage.

Harris campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond at the Howard University event in Washington DC (Mike Blake/Reuters) Cedric Richmond leaves the stage at the Howard University event in Washington DC (Mike Blake/Reuters)
Attendees react to negative results at the election night party at Howard University in Washington DC (Kevin Mohatt/Reuters) A Howard University student sitting on the ground at the Harris campaign's election night watch party in Washington DC (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

The crowds of Harris supporters disappeared soon after the announcement, leaving rows of empty chairs and abandoned flags.

A flag is left at the election night watch party for Kamala Harris at Howard University in Washington DC (Daniel Cole/Reuters)