Supporters were jumping up and down at the party for Trump in New York after North Carolina was called for the candidate. Later, as the electoral votes racked up, people at Trump’s event were screaming, chanting “USA USA” and singing “God Bless America.”
They also began chanting “lock her up” in regards to Hillary Clinton.
As Trump’s lead grew, the number of people crowding into the ballroom of the Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan increased over-capacity. The space became so claustrophobic, one woman fainted.
And as the results stopped rolling in and more than an hour went by without any new announcements, supporters who had been dancing, singing and shouting grew restless. People began crowding in and staring at the TV screens, waiting with bated breath for the Michigan win people are saying is inevitable.
As of 1 a.m. ET, Trump had projected wins in 24 states, giving him 244 electoral votes.
A source told PEOPLE that “Trump and his kids are feeling very good right now.”
The GOP nominee’s daughter Ivanka took to Instagram shortly after 9 p.m. ET to share a photo of the whole family, along with Trump’s running mate Mike Pence, watching the election results come in from Trump Tower.
“Watching the votes come in at HQ #election2016 #MAGA,” she captioned the snap.
Trump shared a similar family photo on his Twitter, captioning it, “Watching the returns at 9:45pm. #ElectionNight #MAGA.”
Meanwhile, at Clinton’s election night event at the Javits Center in N.Y.C., a source told PEOPLE the mood was “swinging.”
There were long silences on the floor as TV screens showed states turning red or being declared too close to call. There were huge cheers at one point when Clinton was projected to win New Mexico.
Speaking to PEOPLE while her own swing state was still up in the air, Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz said she remained “hopeful” that Clinton would win the night.
“I’m a little nervous,” the former Democratic National Committee chair told PEOPLE. “I expected to be nervous — it was going to be a close election, we’re a pretty divided country.Wasserman Schultz said she’s been “on phone nonstop” checking in with people back in Florida.
“We’ve got about 93 percent of the state reported, but my county, which has the largest number of Democratic, is only about 50 percent in,” she said at the time. “So a huge Democratic caucus left to report.”
Wasserman Schultz, who easily won re-election in South Florida’s congressional district on Tuesday, resigned as chair of the DNC in July after hacked emails suggested that DNC staffers conspired against Clinton’s primary rival Bernie Sanders.
Trump’s family was feeling uneasy earlier in the evening, two sources close to family members told PEOPLE.
A third insider added, “It’s been very tense behind the scenes among the family members. Everybody is on edge. They honestly feel that it could go either way.”
Outside his headquarters, the GOP nominee’s supporters gathered and chanted “Drain the swamp” and “Lock up Hillary” as polls on the East coast of the country closed Tuesday evening.
Earlier in the day, the 70-year-old Republican candidate’s children and grandchildren headed to the polls to cast their votes in New York City. Ivanka brought 5-year-old daughter Arabella — who sported an “I Voted” sticker after her mother went into the booth — along for the experience, while Donald Jr. brought four of his five children with wife Vanessa.
The GOP nominee was caught peeking over his wife’s voting box at P.S. 59 in N.Y.C. Tuesday morning, seemingly checking to confirm that he did, in fact, earn her support. His son Eric Trump was also photographed peeking at his wife Lara Yunaska’s ballot as she voted.