"The entire country practically, other than a couple of little points, was red. That was some big victory. Records were set that haven't been beaten since Ronald Reagan from the Republican side," Trump said, using the colour to denote the counties and states the Republican party won in the election.
Addressing guests at the Campaign Donors Dinner in Union Station here late last evening, he said he will be re-elected after four years in the "old-fashioned way" after the nation sees how well his administration performed in the first term.
Trump also thanked his family for their support, giving a special shout-out to his daughter Ivanka, "a very special person who worked very hard and married very well."
He said he "stole" her husband Jared Kushner from her, choosing him to be his senior advisor in the White House.
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Giving another shout-out to his Cabinet nominees, Trump said "we have a Cabinet,I believe, the likes of which has never been appointed. There has never been a cabinet like this. I will say the other side is going absolutely crazy, they are going crazy," he said.
Trump said his Cabinet picks have been doing a "fantastic" job at their Senate confirmation hearings.
"I think they are afraid of him," he said.
On his pick for Department of Homeland Security, Trump
said General John Kelly "is a judge of our borders."
Filling in all his cabinet positions, he tapped former Governor Sonny Perdue as Secretary of Agriculture, describing him as "a great great farmer" who loves the farms, knows everything about farming and about agriculture.
He said several "politically correct" people had met him seeking that job, but he asked them if they had "any experience with farms or agriculture" or if they had "ever seen a farm."
He also took a jab at American news network CNN and sarcastically at some donors who, he said, donated "very generously" the day after he won the presidential election.
Referring to cable TV network Fox, he said, "Fox has treated us very well. When I say well, I mean fairly."
Trump said his opponents predicted that his loss will be the "greatest" in political history but he "outworked" anybody "who ran for office." "This is a celebration of victory. We needed this victory," he said, adding that his party will register huge wins in elections in 2018 Senate elections.
"Tens of thousands of people were there at the Lincoln Memorial. (The crowd) went all the way to the back. They never had so many people and very few people ever had a concert at the Lincoln Memorial."
With predictions of rain during Trump's inauguration today morning, he said he doesn't care.
"If it really pours, that's OK because people will realise it's my real hair. That's OK. Might be a mess but they are going to see it's my real hair," he said to laughter from the crowd.
Earlier, introducing Trump, Pence said in him the US will have a president with "strength, vision, determination and leadership qualities that will 'make America great again'".