6:51 Clinton stays in hotel
The reporter assigned to cover Clinton for all the networks has tweeted that she is staying behind in her hotel, as her campaign manager heads to the Javits Center where her supporters have gathered.
Wow. Pooler @danmericaCNN reports that Clinton campaign chair John Podesta just left HRC hotel to come to Javits solo. She is not coming.
— Monica Alba (@albamonica) November 9, 2016
Hillary Clinton remains at her hotel in New York, no change since her pool was last updated at 8:30p ET - 4 hours ago.
— Dan Merica (@danmericaCNN) November 9, 2016
Deflation at the Javits Center pic.twitter.com/2GRM0efBjl
— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) November 9, 2016
Little girl sobbing comforted by mother. Scene from @HillaryClinton event. 2 hours ago she said she cd b POTUS too pic.twitter.com/emHazkv1a0
— Heidi Przybyla (@HeidiPrzybyla) November 9, 2016
President Obama has a special #ElectionNight message for you: "No matter what happens, the sun will rise in the morning" pic.twitter.com/OPH39vqvHE
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) November 9, 2016
The BBC's Jessica Lussenhop is attending an election night party hosted by Trump supporters in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. She reports that the DJ there has been playing "Happy" by Pharrell, a musician that has campaigned alongside Hillary Clinton in recent days.
5:32: Japan 'considers currency intervention'
Japan's top currency diplomat, Masatsugu Asakawa, is consulting finance minister Taro Aso on how to respond to the roiling markets, reports Reuters. The Nikkei index is now down by more than 6%.
5:32: Inside Trump HQ
Donald Trump has departed Trump tower en route to the Hilton hotel where he is holding his so-called victory rally tonight.
Jeff DeWit, the Arizona state treasurer, has attending the watch party and has tweeted some behind-the-scenes images.
An honor to have a front row seat in working hard to elect the next President and Vice President of the USA, @realDonaldTrump & @mike_pence pic.twitter.com/J5PmA4yyVR
— Jeff DeWit (@JeffDeWitAZ) November 9, 2016
Touching campaign moment as @realDonaldTrump takes time away from watching election returns to tie his son's tie. #GreatDad #GreatLeader pic.twitter.com/4vacZ0DKVZ
— Jeff DeWit (@JeffDeWitAZ) November 9, 2016
5:16 Australia's far-right party congratulates Trump
The leader of Australia's far-right nationalist One Nation Party, Pauline Hanson, has congratulated Trump calling him "Mr President".
@realDonaldTrump Mr President my door will always be open. Congrats on behalf of Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party of OZ. #MAGA #auspol
— Pauline Hanson (@PaulineHansonOz) November 9, 2016
It would be a supreme irony if the candidate warning the election would be rigged wins the electoral college while losing the popular vote.
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 9, 2016
The Canadian flag has been trending as well as a variety of facial expressions, which have been growing increasingly dire in recent minutes.
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— Emojipedia ???? (@Emojipedia) November 9, 2016
???? ???? Loudly Crying Face is now trending on Emojipedia https://t.co/MixgVVXTmc
— Emojipedia ???? (@Emojipedia) November 9, 2016
Had my first Jill Stein supporter tell me he regrets his vote. Anyone else?
— Sam Stein (@samsteinhp) November 9, 2016
4:53 America reacts to Florida Trump projection
As Florida is called for #trump people have slumped to the floor. Some supporters hugging #ElectionNight pic.twitter.com/x9pFSgMQNF
— Olivia Lace-Evans (@OLaceEvans) November 9, 2016
Florida being called for Trump just took the air out of this bar in downtown Tampa. Some ironic clapping and a lot of silence. pic.twitter.com/RYfpGEaIpY
— Franz Strasser (@franzstrasser) November 9, 2016
Palpable change in mood amongst students watching #electionday results @USCAnnenberg. "I can't watch," says one. pic.twitter.com/lyJsRLwzfN
— Peter Bowes (@peterbowes) November 9, 2016
Georgia projected by ABC News for @realDonaldTrump. Full results: https://t.co/IBpfo5ildt #election2016 pic.twitter.com/bHpzbBhmJB
— BBC US Election (@BBCUSElection) November 9, 2016