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#Elections2016: Twitter reacts to Donald Trump win
The last few states are still trickling in, but Donald Trump has won the 2016 US Elections, as Hillary Clinton called him to concede defeat.
There’s no doubting that this may have been the most dramatic US election in recent memory, surpassing the infamous 2000 elections between George W Bush and Al Gore. But what did Twitter make of the results?
Dear Americans,
Canadian immigration web site is not crashing we shut it down.
Sysadmin/IT team, Canada. #Elections2016
— nixCraft # (@nixcraft) November 9, 2016
That moment when 9/11 and 11/9 are the greatest disasters for America! #ElectionNight #USElection2016 #Elections2016 #electionday
— TWylie (@TWylie_) November 9, 2016
BREAKING: Hillary Clinton has called Donald Trump to concede the race, sources tell CNN https://t.co/eJUKY1qXd1
— CNN (@CNN) November 9, 2016
Kanye 2020 doesn’t seem so crazy now does it? #Elections2016
— Starkgaryen (@_Stark92_) November 9, 2016
How is Mexico going to pay for this wall now the peso has gone through the floor?#ElectionNight #Elections2016
— Ben Dickson (@Alien2human) November 9, 2016
Well, South Africa has Zuma as a President… Who are we to judge?#ElectionDay #Elections2016
— 👑 Nabillia (@Nabillia_) November 9, 2016
One day we’ll all look back on this and laugh. From our radiation huts on the edge of the mutant wastelands. #Elections2016 #ElectionNight
— Grant Martin (@grant_no_mercy) November 9, 2016
Current mood in Russia #ElectionDay #Elections2016 pic.twitter.com/uxEitRA1d5
— Neşe İdil (@neseidil) November 9, 2016
America always trying to Trump Britain #Elections2016 pic.twitter.com/JNwAoT9zWe
— Nay (@Naysayerz) November 9, 2016
Donald Trump is a reminder that you should just apply for that job you want even if you don’t have the experience #ElectionNight #myvote2016
— Markell Bailey (@tenorbuds) November 9, 2016
Donald Trump is in the WWE Hall of Fame. he’s also the President of the United States.
— Matt Reyes (@mdotreyes) November 9, 2016