BERLIN (AP) — The Latest on Germany's national election (all times local): 6:35 p.m. Supporters of the anti-migrant Alternative for Germany party broke out in cheers as election polls indicated they'd emerged as the third-strongest party in Germany's election, and co-leader Alexander Gauland vowed they'd "change this country." Gauland promised supporters Sunday that the party, known by its German initials AfD, would stay on the heels of the country's established parties. Gauland says "we will chase them.