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Donald Trump’s election night party at Mar-A-Lago kicks off as Kamala Harris supporters head out early

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A party atmosphere began at the Mar-a-Lago election night party as footage from the event showed a relaxed Trump chatting with Elon Musk and Dana White.

A party atmosphere has begun at Mar-a-Lago as the results of the presidential election continue to indicate that Donald Trump can retake the White House.

As the former president won a wave of states early Tuesday night and appeared set to retake several swing states he lost to Joe Biden in 2020, Trump’s camp said it was “confident” of victory.

Footage from the event showed a relaxed Trump chatting with Elon Musk and Dana White, while guests shared a series of smiling selfies from the Mar-a-Lago ballroom.

But while the Trump camp appears to be in high spirits, Kamala Harris’ election night party reportedly fell “silent” when the results came in around midnight.

A party atmosphere began at the Mar-a-Lago election night party as footage from the event showed a relaxed Trump chatting with Elon Musk and Dana White.

Attendees at Trump's election night event, including RFK Jr. (center), shared smiling selfies as promising results came in from across the country.

Attendees at Trump’s election night event, including RFK Jr. (center), shared smiling selfies as promising results came in from across the country.

Donald Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba (center), appeared very animated at the event.

Donald Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba (center), appeared very animated at the event.

Trump supporter and Israeli television personality Siggy Flicker (left) shared a selfie with a confident smile shortly after the first swing state was called for Trump.

Trump supporter and Israeli television personality Siggy Flicker (left) shared a selfie with a confident smile shortly after the first swing state was called for Trump.

Supporters waved flags and set off fireworks outside Mar-a-Lago.

Supporters waved flags and set off fireworks outside Mar-a-Lago.

Kamala Harris supporters break down in tears as they react to early election night results at the vice president's watch party at Howard University.

Kamala Harris supporters break down in tears as they react to early election night results at the vice president’s watch party at Howard University.

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At the Mar-a-Lago election night party, several Trump allies and Republican Party influencers witnessed the results, and Musk also brought one of his eleven children to the event.

Former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville and Trump lawyer Alina Habba have shared smiling photos from the party.

Trump’s initial dominance in Tuesday night’s presidential race was cemented shortly before midnight, when he was projected as the winner of the first swing state, North Carolina.

With results in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan also showing Trump with leads through the end of the night, Trump’s camp seemed confident.

In fact, Musk was so confident that he declared Trump’s victory in X, tweeting “game, set, match” with six of the seven swing states still counting.

And supporters who couldn’t be invited to Trump’s election night viewing party set off fireworks and waved flags outside his Florida property in anticipation of a possible victory.

Elon Musk brought one of his eleven children to Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday night.

Elon Musk brought one of his eleven children to Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday night.

Former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy (center) with Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville (right) and Ohio Senator Mike Lee (left)

Former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy (center) with Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville (right) and Ohio Senator Mike Lee (left)

Trump's former press secretary and current Arkansas governor, Sarah Huckabee-Sanders (center), smiled at the party.

Trump’s former press secretary and current Arkansas governor, Sarah Huckabee-Sanders (center), smiled at the party.

But while Republicans felt poised for victory, CNN anchor Abby Phillip reported before 11 p.m. that Kamala Harris’ party felt the race was slipping away.

“I think the key word is silence,” Phillips reported. “Not much is said, because Harris’ team seems to be looking for bright spots on the map, as these results come very, very slowly.”

As results continued to roll in late Tuesday night, Harris’ camp admitted that the “blue wall” of states like Pennsylvania and Michigan would be vital to any victory.

Harris campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon reportedly sent a memo to staff assuring them that they still had a path to victory and that with the margins so small and so slow in coming “we’ll see you tomorrow.”

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