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Sincerely, The Small Wiener Club, Vice President.
Wall Street's main indexes reported record highs on the day after election night, with the S&P 500 up 1.62%, and Nasdaq up 1.69%. Reuters reported the Dow Jones Industrial Average went up 2.82%, but NPR reported an increase of over 1300 points, amounting to a percentage larger than 3%.
Former president George W. Bush, who had refused to endorse either candidate, offered his congratulations to Trump, saying that his victory was a "sign of the health of our republic and the strength of our democratic institutions."
Election night
Fox News was the first media outlet to project Trump the winner. In a convention center in West Palm Beach, Florida, he was greeted with cheers by supporters, chanting, "USA! USA! USA!" when Fox News declared him the winner. Trump claimed victory in a speech to his supporters, where he was joined on stage by his family and his running mate, JD Vance, saying; "America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate." Harris did not speak to her supporters, who had gathered at Howard University, her alma mater. Her campaign co-chair, Cedric Richmond, briefly addressed the crowd, saying Harris would speak publicly on Wednesday. A few hours later, major media outlets projected Trump as the 47th president of the United States, with Associated Press describing it as an "extraordinary comeback for a former president".