President-elect Donald Trump pumps his fist after giving his acceptance speech as his wife Melania Trump, right, and their son Barron Trump follow him during his election night rally, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016, in New York.

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President-elect Donald Trump pumps his fist after giving his acceptance speech as his wife Melania Trump, right, and their son Barron Trump follow him during his election night rally, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016, in New York. / AP Photo

Today on "Political Rewind," the race to the White House concluded early Wednesday morning with a President-Elect Donald Trump. The billionaire businessman defeated former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton against the predictions of many experts. Our panel discusses the question remaining, what kind of president will Trump be? 

Donald Trump's victory speech came in the early hours of Wednesday morning while Hillary Clinton waited until mid-day to give her concession speech. Donald Trump delivered a message with a unifying theme later echoed by House of Representative Speaker Paul Ryan during a press conference.  

With two differing campaigns run by both candidates, the future of the traditional campaign style has potentially given way to the wave of political movements. What lessons are there to be learned from the Trump campaign style versus traditional ground game campaigns?  

The panel reviews the latest election updates throughout the state and nation as more information continues to be reported. 

 

Panelists: 

Buddy Darden – Former U.S. Representative 7th District

Patricia Murphy – columnist for the Daily Beast

Todd Rehm – Republican Strategist, Editor of GaPundit

Tamar Hallerman – AJC Washington correspondent

 

Post written by GPB News intern Robert Jimison.