US Election: The latest and what it means for New Zealand

From Saturday Morning, 7:10 am on 9 November 2024
WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 06: Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump arrives to speak during an election night event at the Palm Beach Convention Center on November 06, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Americans cast their ballots today in the presidential race between Republican nominee former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as multiple state elections that will determine the balance of power in Congress.   Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by CHIP SOMODEVILLA / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Republican presidential nominee, former US President Donald Trump arrives to speak during an election night event at the Palm Beach Convention Center on 6 November 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Photo: CHIP SOMODEVILLA / Getty Images via AFP

After a campaign marked with heated rhetoric and quite stark ideological differences between the candidates, in the end, despite talk of razor thin margins Donald Trump won decisively.

As the Democrats lick their wounds Trump has already started making key appointments and has doubled down on his election promise of mass deportations of illegal immigrants.

Philip Crowther is the International Affliate Correspondent for the Associated Press and he was inside Trump's election results watch.

Meanwhile, Tim Groser, who was the Minister of Trade and Climate Change under John Key's government before becoming New Zealand's Ambassador to the United States soon after Donald Trump himself was elected the first time, explains what Trump's win means for Aotearoa.

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