Usa Election
Political polling's reputation damaged by US failure
Opinion - A failure to predict Donald Trump's triumph is the latest event to damage the reputation of political polling, writes Stephen Mills.
UK correspondent Matthew Parris
Matthew Parris reports from the UK with reaction to the US presidency result. Audio
Stephen Mills on how the US polls got it so wrong
Nine to Noon political commentator and pollster Stephen Mills gives his take on Trump and why the polls got it so wrong. Audio
Donald Trump's win of the US presidency - what now?
Republican Party Activist Chris Cox was the executive director of John McCain's New York campaign in 2008 and he's also the grandson of another controversial US President , Richard Nixon. Audio
Market reaction to Trump election
Our business editor, Gyles Beckford on what the Trump win means for the global economy and New Zealand. Audio
Democrats set to nominate Hillary Clinton
Nate Silver, perhaps the world's most famous political forecaster who predicted with almost spooky accuracy the result of the last American election, has a new prediction: If an election were held… Audio