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Donald J Trump has been named as the 47th President of the United States after election night in the US. Former president secured victory after a dismal night for Kamala Harris and the Democrats. But what do locals think?

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00:00Me personally, I'm very disappointed and I'm very aware and I'm pretty frightened and I
00:11don't trust the guy.
00:12The United States of America is over 4,700 miles away from Bristol. Many locals have
00:18said the US's election results will still impact us in our city. For example, Bristol
00:24has become a centre for debate of institutional racism in the West, which included the tearing
00:30down of Colston's statue and the renaming of several buildings such as the former University
00:35of Bristol Halls. The University of Bristol's paper, The Epigram, has said that this could
00:40cause a pushback for the Black Lives Matter movement in the city of Bristol. But how do
00:47locals feel about the American election results and did they come as a surprise to them?
00:53I'm thankful it's all over. I was getting very partisan towards the lady, you know,
00:58the Democrats. If I was American, I'd be a natural Democrat, I think. But thank goodness
01:03it's all over and I think give Trump his head, you know, and see what happens.
01:11I don't think anybody really likes him over here. That's a bit rude, but yes.
01:18Labour won a big victory fairly recently. But you never know, both in America and in
01:24this country, voters are pretty fickle at the moment. But yeah, I think everyone in
01:31Britain has good reason to be a bit worried about it.
01:36I'm not a Trump supporter. I think he's a bit weird, but I don't know.
01:42I've been to America a few times. I just think there's a redneck reaction. I do, honestly.
01:53And I think the world will regret it. I honestly do. That's my feelings.

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