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November 9, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) – Moments ago CNN's Brianna Keilar described the gloomy scene where she is at Hillary Clinton's headquarters, as a Donald Trump victory appears more and more assured.

According to Keilar, the festive, relaxed atmosphere of earlier in the day has given way to one of despair. People are standing around “stony-faced,” she told Wolf Blitzer.

“Some of them have been crying.” 

“There are people who are just in shock,” she added, saying that some people have their “mouths opened.”

“They are just stunned.”

Keilar continued: “They were coming to this event for what they thought would even be an early night watching Hillary Clinton being elected as the first woman president, and now they are confronting the reality that they could be walking out of here not knowing, or even expecting that Donald Trump will be president.”

“I can certainly understand their sadness,” said Blitzer, before cutting to Jim Acosta at the Trump headquarters.

“The mood here is the exact opposite” of what Keilar described, said Acosta. “It is starting to feel like a victory party here at Trump headquarters.”

Acosta said that Trump supporters have been chanting various chants, including “USA.” But one “disturbing” chant was heard, said Acosta…”Lock her up” – a reference to Trump's promise to put Clinton behind bars for breaking the law with her private e-mail server. 

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