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Election Day recap: Results, analysis, updates

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[Forward to a Friend] | [Unsubscribe] [WTOP] WTOP.com has all of your election news for D.C., Maryland and Virginia, as well as the presidential race. [PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS:] View a map of how each state voted. [TRUMP WINS:] Republican billionaire Donald Trump defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton in a contentious race for the presidency. [GOP-CONTROLLED SENATE:] Republicans held onto a slim Senate majority, with GOP incumbents winning in Missouri, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and even Wisconsin. [LOCK RETAINED ON HOUSE:] Republicans retained control of the House for two more years. [WHITE HOUSE INVITE:] President Barack Obama on Wednesday invited President-elect Trump to meet with him to discuss the handover of power. [NATIONAL ANALYSIS:] Trump's message resonated with white, working-class America, across the Rust Belt and in rural communities, where the aftermath of the Great Recession is still felt. Experts view Trump's proposals as improbable and possibly unconstitutional. LOCAL ANALYSIS Analysis of D.C.-area races and ballot referendums: - [PRESIDENTIAL RACE -- HOW DC AREA VOTED:] Hillary Clinton cruised to victory in the Democratic-leaning District and Maryland, but won a nail-biter against Donald Trump in battleground Virginia. - [MARYLAND:] Maryland voters gave wins to Democrats running for U.S. House and Senate seats. Read who came out on top. - [VIRGINIA:] U.S. Rep. Barbara Comstock survived a difficult campaign challenge from Democrat LuAnn Bennett to secure a second term representing Virginia's 10th District. Read more about the race as well as how Fairfax County voted on the meals tax referendum. - [D.C.:] Voters in D.C. overwhelmingly approved a ballot referendum seeking statehood, and a political comeback is solidified for a former D.C. mayor. LOCAL RESULTS - [D.C.'s election results] - [Maryland's election results] - [Virginia's election results] [BALLOT ISSUES:] Six states approved measures related to marijuana, while voters took up gun control measnures in four states. [PHOTOS:] Check out photo highlights of the election. [MORE ELECTION NEWS:] Visit WTOP's Election page for complete coverage of the election. [LISTEN LIVE:] WTOP will have analysis and will recap the results throughout the day. For more information visit [WTOP.com] or tune to 103.5 FM. [Publish to Facebook] [Publish to Twitter] --------------------------------------------------------------- Please do not reply to this email, as the reply will not be read. To contact WTOP Radio, please [click here]. WTOP Radio is located at 3400 Idaho Avenue, NW, Washington DC, 20016. [Privacy Statement] If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe]. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe].

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