Donald Trump Hosts Nevada Caucus Night Watch Party In Las Vegas
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In the early hours of this morning, billionaire businessman Donald Trump shocked all by beating Hilary Clinton to become the 45th President of the United States of America, and with that came a lot of reaction.

From the regular folk to celebrities, they all took to Twitter to voice their opinions on Trump’s stunning victory as he became the first man with no real political background to secure U.S. presidency.

So, when the news came out, the EuroLeague’s American fraternity obviously voiced their opinions as well. We start with CSKA Moscow’s Aaron Jackson, who was all over social media, providing commentary on the election.

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Galatasaray’s Austin Daye remained positive, opting to retweet a post by Portland Trailblazers’ Evan Turner.

Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv’s Sonny Weems expressed sorrow for the youth of America, claiming Trump’s victory to be a sad day.

Weems’ team-mate Andrew Goudelock shared his sentiment.