Took me about ten minutes, which is not unusual here; I'm in a very sparsely populated area.
President Trump [voting location]: I've just been very honored to find out that the lines are long, the conservative lines, republican lines, are very long. We got back pretty late last night, and it was an honor. It was a great honor. We had four incredible rallies, left Michigan late at night…I hear we are doing very well.
President Trump: I feel very confident. You know, we went in with a very big lead today, and it looks like republicans have shown up in force. So, we'll see how it turns out, but it seems that they have really shown up in force. I just got a call from Dan Patrick in Texas, he said they've never seen anything like it.
President Trump: I'm hearing states where I'm up by a lot, but they won't have a final number for a long time.
Reporter: Will you tell your supporters that there should be no violence, and that they should accept-
President Trump: I don't have to tell them that. I don't have to tell them that. That there will be no violence. Of course they'll be no violence. My supporters are not violent people….theses are people that believe in no violence. Unlike your question. You believe in violence.
President Trump: We're not looking to do damage to Iran, but they can't have a nuclear weapon…I'd like them to be a very successful country, but they just can't have a nuclear weapon.
President Trump: I think Oprah's become a major divider in our country, and I think, frankly, she should be ashamed of herself…Barack Hussein Obama is a divider too.
President Trump [campaign headquarters]: All over the country, I hear it's All Red. You know, we went in with a very big lead, so we just had to sort of keep it, but I hear it's beyond that. It's a movement; there has never been a movement like this.
FOX5 Atlanta reporting fake bomb threats at five polling locations in Fulton, County, Georgia.