Donald Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway told ABC News tonight that they are "feeling great," as the preliminary results of the 2016 presidential election have begun rolling in.
"In the last week or two, we've had a really aggressive campaign to try to flip a blue state or two," Conway told ABC's George Stephanopoulos.
Conway added that "it doesn’t help" that some Republican leaders, such as George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, John McCain and Mitt Romney, did not vote for Trump today. "It's very personally disappointing," Conway said, adding that "we were all there for them."
"And the irony for Donald Trump is, he's been able to grow this party in places and among voter groups without having the full support of some of these elected officials," Conway added, saying Trump is "poised to win states that neither Romney nor McCain won."
In response to being asked whether the Trump campaign had heard reports of the possibility of problems at voting sites -- an issue Trump brought up regularly toward the end of his campaign -- Conway said they were "hearing reports of some, but nothing that's tangible enough to me to raise flags."
"But we do have folks giving reports anecdotally," Conway said. "We also have a lot of positive information from the polling places today. Very long lines of people in their full Trump regalia...."
Conway said they are expecting a "record turnout in some places."
"That's a great sign for the health of democracy," Conway added. "But we will assess that, as it comes due. If it comes due."
from ABC News: Politics http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/kellyanne-conway-trump-campaign-feeling-great-election-night/story?id=43398057
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