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Will House Speaker Ryan be able to work with Trump?

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One of the election's biggest surprises happened in Wisconsin, where President-elect Donald Trump is the first Republican to win that state since Ronald Reagan in 1984. It was no surprise that House Speaker Paul Ryan won reelection in a landslide in the state. Chip Reid reports.

Special Report: U.S. markets open after Trump wins presidency

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As investors react to the election of Donald Trump as the next president, the financial markets expect uncertainty in the weeks and months ahead. Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Norah O'Donnell anchor this CBS News Special Report, with Jeff Glor and Anthony Mason reporting.

Gen. Hayden on President-elect Trump's foreign policy

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Donald Trump's election is certain to change America's national security policies around the world. Last week former CIA and National Security Agency director Gen. Michael Hayden strongly criticized Trump for "admiring" Russian President Vladimir Putin. Hayden joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what he fears in a Trump presidency and what the president-elect needs to do in dealing with the Russians.

Schieffer and Dowd on Trump's victory, voter anger

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President-elect Donald Trump's surprise victory defied pre-election polling. New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd and CBS News contributor Bob Schieffer join "CBS This Morning" to discuss what the election results say about America today.

More states vote to allow recreational marijuana

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The marijuana industry got a boost on election night. Voters in California, Nevada and Massachusetts approved measures to legalize recreational pot. Campaigns spent millions to support or oppose the effort. John Blackstone reports on what these votes could mean for the country.

Heilemann on Trump's major electoral upset

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Bloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the path to Donald Trump's victory, and why he thinks Hillary Clinton "wildly underperformed as a candidate."

Putin: We hope to cooperate with President-elect Trump

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is signaling his approval of Donald Trump's presidential victory. Putin congratulated Trump overnight and expressed his hope for a new era in Russian-American relations. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Moscow.



Republicans maintain House and Senate majorities

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When Donald Trump takes office in January, Republicans will also control both houses of Congress. That is the same situation Democrats faced in 2008 when President Obama was elected. Julianna Goldman reports on the balance of power.

Behind Donald Trump's stunning election upset

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CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss president-elect Donald Trump's victory, and how Hillary Clinton underperformed among key groups.

Key pillars of Donald Trump's presidential victory

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Donald Trump's victory surprised the media and confounded pollsters. The key states of Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin played a pivotal role. Anthony Mason gives a breakdown of our exit polling results.

President Obama calls Trump to congratulate him on win

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President Obama called Donald Trump early Wednesday morning to congratulate him on the victory and invited him to the White House. This is a stunning blow for Mr. Obama, who stumped more for his successor than any president of the modern era. Margaret Brennan reports.

Clinton expected to speak today after conceding

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Hillary Clinton did not speak to supporters in New York on election night. Campaign chairman John Podesta addressed the stunned crowd as her victory party went from jubilant to shell-shocked. Nancy Cordes reports.

Trump's victory marks seismic shift in America

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The 2016 election ended with a thunderclap that is echoing around the world. Donald Trump will be the next president of the United States. We have yet to see Hillary Clinton since she called Trump to concede. Major Garrett reports.

Trump's effect on the stock market

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Global markets began to slide at an alarming rate once it became clear Donald Trump could pull off his upset of Hillary Clinton. CBSN's political panel shared their thoughts on what the markets might do in the aftermath of Trump winning the election.

Why didn't Clinton concede in front of supporters

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Hillary Clinton's campaign chair told supporters at her campaign headquarters the race was too close to call, but not long after, Donald Trump said Clinton called her to concede. Why the mixed messages? CBSN's political panel discusses.

Trump wins White House, Republicans control Congress

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Donald Trump has been elected the 45th president of the United States and Republicans have retained control of the House and Senate. CBSN's political round table weighs in on why Trump won and what this means for the country.

Donald Trump elected 45th president of the United States

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After a historic and controversial presidential campaign, CBS News projects that Donald Trump has won the 2016 election and has been elected the 45th president of the United States. The CBS News team has more on Trump's victory.

Donald Trump addresses supporters after being elected president

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Donald Trump addressed supporters early Wednesday morning for the first time as president-elect after Hillary Clinton called him to concede the election. Trump congratulated Clinton on a hard-fought campaign and said she was owed a debt for her service to the country. See Trump's full remarks.

Donald Trump's historic win

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CBS News just projected that Donald Trump will became the United States' 45th president elect, and that's historic for a number of reasons

Mike Pence makes victory speech at Trump HQ

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Mike Pence addressed supporters at Donald Trump's campaign headquarters early Wednesday morning after Hillary Clinton called Trump to concede the election. See his full remarks.

Clinton campaign chairman sends supporters home for the night

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Shortly after 2 a.m. ET, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta told her supporters to go home for the night. Podesta said the race was too close to call and the campaign would wait until every vote was counted.

Trump takes Florida

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Donald Trump secured a major victory in the key state of Florida taking a commanding lead in electoral votes. Will this be the determining factor of who will become president? CBS News team weights in.





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