Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump described his campaign as 'the greatest political movement of all time' during his victory rally in Florida's West Palm Beach on Wednesday morning.
"You know, winning the popular vote was very nice, very nice, I will tell you. It's a great feeling of love," he said.
"We're going to make you very proud of your vote. I hope that you're going to be looking back someday and say, 'That was one of the truly important moments of my life," he continued.
"America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate. We have taken back control of the Senate. Wow, that's good," he added.
Earlier in his speech at the victory rally, Trump announced that he is America's '47th and 45th president'
The Republican presidential candidate pledged to fight for 'every citizen', their families and their futures 'with every breath in my body'. "I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe, and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve," he stated, saying his next term in office will be 'the Golden Age of America'.
He proclaimed that the US 'needs help very badly', noting that they are 'going to fix everything' as this "magnificent victory for the American people will allow us to make America great again."
At the time of publication, US media reported that Trump is projected to win the election with at least 277 electoral college votes - with Kamala Harris trailing on 224. The margin of victory could be much higher, with Trump leading in many of the states still to declare.
Harris is yet to comment, while last night her campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond announced she would speak on Wednesday as the vote count continues.
The election, held under the electoral college system, requires candidates to pick up 'electoral votes, with the number assigned to each state equal to the number of senators (2) and house representatives - which are based on population. All except Maine and Nebraska operate a 'winner takes all' system based on the state's popular vote, while 270 of the 538 total are needed to win.
All 435 seats in the House of Representatives and 34 of 100 Senate seats are also up for election, with the GOP projected to win a majority in both at the time of publication.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump described his campaign as 'the greatest political movement of all time' during his victory rally in Florida's West Palm Beach on Wednesday morning.
"You know, winning the popular vote was very nice, very nice, I will tell you. It's a great feeling of love," he said.
"We're going to make you very proud of your vote. I hope that you're going to be looking back someday and say, 'That was one of the truly important moments of my life," he continued.
"America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate. We have taken back control of the Senate. Wow, that's good," he added.
Earlier in his speech at the victory rally, Trump announced that he is America's '47th and 45th president'
The Republican presidential candidate pledged to fight for 'every citizen', their families and their futures 'with every breath in my body'. "I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe, and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve," he stated, saying his next term in office will be 'the Golden Age of America'.
He proclaimed that the US 'needs help very badly', noting that they are 'going to fix everything' as this "magnificent victory for the American people will allow us to make America great again."
At the time of publication, US media reported that Trump is projected to win the election with at least 277 electoral college votes - with Kamala Harris trailing on 224. The margin of victory could be much higher, with Trump leading in many of the states still to declare.
Harris is yet to comment, while last night her campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond announced she would speak on Wednesday as the vote count continues.
The election, held under the electoral college system, requires candidates to pick up 'electoral votes, with the number assigned to each state equal to the number of senators (2) and house representatives - which are based on population. All except Maine and Nebraska operate a 'winner takes all' system based on the state's popular vote, while 270 of the 538 total are needed to win.
All 435 seats in the House of Representatives and 34 of 100 Senate seats are also up for election, with the GOP projected to win a majority in both at the time of publication.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump described his campaign as 'the greatest political movement of all time' during his victory rally in Florida's West Palm Beach on Wednesday morning.
"You know, winning the popular vote was very nice, very nice, I will tell you. It's a great feeling of love," he said.
"We're going to make you very proud of your vote. I hope that you're going to be looking back someday and say, 'That was one of the truly important moments of my life," he continued.
"America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate. We have taken back control of the Senate. Wow, that's good," he added.
Earlier in his speech at the victory rally, Trump announced that he is America's '47th and 45th president'
The Republican presidential candidate pledged to fight for 'every citizen', their families and their futures 'with every breath in my body'. "I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe, and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve," he stated, saying his next term in office will be 'the Golden Age of America'.
He proclaimed that the US 'needs help very badly', noting that they are 'going to fix everything' as this "magnificent victory for the American people will allow us to make America great again."
At the time of publication, US media reported that Trump is projected to win the election with at least 277 electoral college votes - with Kamala Harris trailing on 224. The margin of victory could be much higher, with Trump leading in many of the states still to declare.
Harris is yet to comment, while last night her campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond announced she would speak on Wednesday as the vote count continues.
The election, held under the electoral college system, requires candidates to pick up 'electoral votes, with the number assigned to each state equal to the number of senators (2) and house representatives - which are based on population. All except Maine and Nebraska operate a 'winner takes all' system based on the state's popular vote, while 270 of the 538 total are needed to win.
All 435 seats in the House of Representatives and 34 of 100 Senate seats are also up for election, with the GOP projected to win a majority in both at the time of publication.