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Here Are The Best Clips Of Clinton Supporters Crying After Trump Blew Clinton Out Of The Water [VIDEO]

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GOP President-elect Donald Trump pulled off the biggest electoral upset in decades Tuesday evening, causing Hillary Clinton supporters around the country to cry.

The crying started even before Trump was declared the official winner, and it was mostly due to the fact that he was outperforming all expectations.

And then Trump won 279 electoral votes, Republicans won a majority in the House and kept control of the Senate.

It seems many of Clinton’s supporters may have shared the confusion she expressed in late September when she wondered aloud why she wasn’t ahead of Trump by 50 points.

Clinton was supposed to claim her spot in the White House as the first female president in the history of the United States at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City, but that event did not transpire.

She wasn’t seen at all Tuesday evening, instead appearing late for her concession speech Wednesday morning, where again, Clinton supporters could be seen crying.

“This is not the outcome we wanted or we worked so hard for, and I’m sorry we did not win this election for the values we share and the vision we hold for our country,” a somber Clinton told her audience of fans.

Here are the best clips of the crying, complete with sad orchestral music to capture the anguish felt by ardent Clinton supporters.

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