NEWS
Fury as Clinton voters RIOT after shock Donald Trump election win
HUNDREDS of furious Hillary Clinton voters across America have taken to the streets in protest after Donald Trump’s shock election victory.
Bitter pro-Clinton voters from universities across California were heard chanting “not our president” as they sparked riots and stormed the streets in anger.
Dramatic eyewitness video shows baying crowds of protesters smashing windows, overturning bins and lighting flares in the Bay Area of San Fransisco.
Meanwhile, hundreds of students from the University of Oregon were heard shouting “f*** Trump” as they stormed through campus moments after Trump was decared winner.
Cops have urged protesters to go home after a woman was “intentionally struck by a car” as part of the demonstration, as reported by NBC news.
Some protests are thought to have swelled to more than 200 people – sparking fears of violent clashes between Clinton and Trump supporters.
Clnton won in Oregon and California, but lost overall after Trump secured key swing states in the battle for the White House.
theres a crowd going thru campus chanting this #ucsc#electionday pic.twitter.com/Jq0OGEEUxK
— Emilio (@habituaImind) November 9, 2016
#Riots have officially broken out in California and Oregon as well as on several college campuses. Good times. ������������
— Dudenelle Dudevans (@Dudenelle) November 9, 2016
In a video he can also be heard shouting: “Stand for what you preach.”
There are fears more protests could erupt over the next 48 hours as the Brexit-style result sinks in.
His victory in Wisconsin gave him the 270 electoral college votes he needed to take the Oval Office.
The scene in Eugene Oregon right now. pic.twitter.com/FvL3tulK9E
— jonathan (@J1tro) November 9, 2016
The billionaire Republican claimed a number of key swing states – including Florida, Ohio and North Carolina – paving the way for a Brexit-style upset.
His big moment came when Clinton called him to concede defeat.
Speaking to a rally in New York, he said: “”I just received a call from Secretary Clinton. She congratulated us on our victory.
“Hillary has worked very long and very hard over a long period of time, and we owe her a major debt of gratitude for her service to our country.”
He added: “It is time for us to come together as one united people.”