Donald Trump elected president of the United States of America

    WASHINGTON (AP) – The Latest on Election Day 2016 (all times EST):

    2:29 a.m.

    Donald Trump has been elected president of the United States.

    The Republican nominee won Wednesday after capturing Wisconsin’s 10 electoral votes, putting him over the 270 threshold.

    NBC News correspondent Kelly O’Donnell is reporting that sources say Hillary Clinton has conceded the race to Trump.

    Voters eager to shake up the nation’s political establishment picked the celebrity businessman to become the nation’s 45th president.

    Trump rode an astonishing wave of support from voters seeking change and willing to accept a candidate loose with facts and accused of sexual misconduct.

    He upset Democrat Hillary Clinton, who would have become the first woman to serve in the Oval Office.

    Trump struck a populist tone and placed a hardline immigration stance at his campaign’s heart.

    Trump rose to political fame after questioning whether President Barack Obama was born in the United States. He will now follow Obama into the White House.

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    2:22 a.m.

    Donald Trump has arrived at his election night headquarters after winning the state of Pennsylvania.

    Trump’s motorcade traveled from nearby Trump Tower to the midtown hotel where thousands of his supporters and hundreds of reporters are gathered.

    Trump is expected to address the crowd.

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    2:08 a.m.

    Republicans have officially retained control of the U.S. Senate.

    It comes as Missouri Republican Roy Blunt and Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski won their two races in Tuesday’s election.

    Republicans have a 51-47 edge in the Senate. Two races remain outstanding: In Louisiana, the seat will head to a runoff election next month. And in New Hampshire, Democrat Maggie Hassan and Republican Kelly Ayotte are locked in a too-close-to-call race.

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    2:05 a.m.

    Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman says it has nothing more to say even as votes turn against her.

    John Podesta told a crowd in New York early Wednesday that with states still uncalled “we’re not going to have anything else to say tonight.”

    Clinton trails in the Electoral College count and Donald Trump is close to breaking the 270-vote threshold to become president.

    Podesta told the crowd Clinton “has done an amazing job” and “is not done yet.”

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    1:56 a.m.

    Hillary Clinton has won the statewide vote in Maine.

    Clinton has won one of the state’s congressional districts, giving her three electoral votes. Trump has won one district in the state and wins one electoral vote.

    Trump also won the remaining congressional district in Nebraska, which gives him another electoral vote.

    Clinton now has 218 electoral votes. Her Republican opponent has 266, just four shy of the threshold needed to be elected president.

    1:36 a.m.

    Donald Trump has won Pennsylvania and its prize of 20 electoral votes.

    Trump’s stunning victory in the key battleground state gives him 264 electoral votes.

    It takes 270 electoral votes to win the presidency. Trump’s opponent, Hillary Clinton, has 215.

    Pennsylvania last voted for a Republican for president in 1988. Trump repeatedly campaigned there, believing his populist message would resonate with the state’s working-class voters.

    Clinton long viewed the state as a key part of her “firewall” and rallied in Philadelphia with President Barack Obama on Monday night. The Democrats also held their nominating convention in the city.

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    1:30 a.m.

    House Speaker Paul Ryan has congratulated Donald Trump on “his big night.”

    A Ryan spokeswoman confirms that the Republican speaker called the Republican presidential nominee Tuesday evening. The spokeswoman, AshLee Strong, says they had “a very good conversation.”

    She says, “The speaker congratulated Trump on his big night and also spoke with his good friend Gov. Mike Pence.”

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    12:42 a.m.

    The mood is dark at Hillary Clinton’s election night party.

    Stony-faced supporters were crying and anxiously staring at the big screens showing election results. Some began leaving as the race wore on into the early hours of Wednesday morning.

    Thousands had gathered at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City for Clinton’s election night party. The glass-ceilinged building was picked as a nod to what aides expected would be the historic election of the first female U.S. president.

    Clinton, her family and close aides have spent hours ensconced in a suite at the Peninsula New York, a luxury hotel in midtown Manhattan.

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    12:30 a.m.

    Donald Trump’s campaign manager Kellyanne Conway is describing the mood inside Trump Tower as “buoyant.”

    She tells The Associated Press that the team is hopeful as results continue to roll in.

    A Trump victory would represent a stunning upset against his rival Hillary Clinton.

    Thousands of his supporters are gathered in a midtown Manhattan hotel ballroom watching the results on Fox.