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Time Magazine has named US President-elect Donald Trump ‘person of the year’, the magazine said on Wednesday.
The magazine's managing editor, Nancy Gibbs, said on the program that Democrat Hillary Clinton was the No 2 finalist. Gibbs said the choice of Trump this year was "straightforward."
The Manhattan real estate magnate went from fiery underdog in the race for the GOP presidential nomination to president-elect when he defeated Clinton in the 8 November election.
Trump won 306 electoral votes, easily enough to make him president when the electors meet on 19 December. Clinton won the popular vote.
Trump has begun the process of preparing for his presidency and filling Cabinet posts.
Commenting on the announcement, Gibbs also said:
Earlier, the title has also been held by Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Ayatollah Khomeini.
A year ago in 2015, Trump had tweeted about not getting the title.
This announcement follows another on 6 December which declared Narendra Modi person of the year according to online readers’ poll. However, on Wednesday, when Trump was announced the winner, Modi did not make it to even the runners’-up list.
(With inputs from media agencies and TIME.)
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