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US Election 2016: Hillary Clinton to deliver concession speech after losing to Donald Trump

HILLARY Clinton has shared her sadness after her election defeat as Barack Obama says he is now rooting for Donald Trump to unite the country.

Hillary Clinton will give a concession speech after losing to Donald Trump in the US election. Picture: AFP/Mandel Ngan and Brendan Smialowski
Hillary Clinton will give a concession speech after losing to Donald Trump in the US election. Picture: AFP/Mandel Ngan and Brendan Smialowski

HILLARY Clinton has told how the election result will be painful “for a long time”, but urged her supporters to give Donald Trump an opportunity to be a great president with a peaceful transition to power.

Holding back tears in a rousing speech to a room full of supporters, Ms Clinton urged Americans to never give up fighting for what they believed was right.

US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton makes a concession speech after being defeated by Republican president-elect Donald Trump as former President Bill Clinton (L) and running mate Tim Kaine look on in New York. Picture: AFP
US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton makes a concession speech after being defeated by Republican president-elect Donald Trump as former President Bill Clinton (L) and running mate Tim Kaine look on in New York. Picture: AFP

Ms Clinton, flanked by her family, arrived at the New Yorker Hotel almost an hour after she was scheduled to speak after not appearing last night to publicly concede.

“This loss hurts but please never stop believing that fighting for what’s right is worth it,” she said.

She said the nation was more deeply divided than she thought.

“But I believe in America … and if you do then we must accept this result and then look to the future,” Ms Clinton said.

“Donald Trump is going to be our president. We owe him and open mind and the chance to lead. Our constitutional democracy enshrines the peaceful transition of power — and we don’t just accept that, we cherish it.”

Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin (C) sits front row at Hillary Clinton’s concession speech. Picture: AFP
Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin (C) sits front row at Hillary Clinton’s concession speech. Picture: AFP

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Ms Clinton then directly addressed young women who had been inspired by her candidacy.

“Nothing has made my prouder than to be your champion … never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world to pursue and achieve your own dreams,” she said.

She said she was “sorry we did not win this election for the values we hold and the vision we share for our country”.

Hillary and Bill Clinton arrive to the New Yorker Hotel where she addressed supporters. Picture: AFP
Hillary and Bill Clinton arrive to the New Yorker Hotel where she addressed supporters. Picture: AFP

US President Barack Obama said he is now rooting for Donald Trump’s success in uniting and leading the country.

Mr Obama told how despite his well documented differences with Mr Trump he’d invited the President-elect to visit the White House tomorrow because he wanted to make his transition as smooth as possible.

“The Presidency is bigger than any person,” Mr Obama said.

“We are now all rooting for his success in uniting and leading the country,” he said.

Mr Obama said he’d phoned Mr Trump at 3.30am local New York time last night after his victory became clear.

US President Barack Obama (R) together with Vice President Joe Biden (L) address, for the first time publicly, the shock election of Donald Trump as his successor. Picture: AFP
US President Barack Obama (R) together with Vice President Joe Biden (L) address, for the first time publicly, the shock election of Donald Trump as his successor. Picture: AFP

He said he was “heartened” by Mr Trump’s words about uniting the country.

“Everybody is sad when their side loses an election but the day after we have to remember we’re actually all on one team. We’re not democrats first, republicans first — we’re Americans first, we’re patriots first,” he said.

He paid tribute to Hillary Clinton citing her “extraordinary life” of public service.

Her Vice Presidential running mate Tim Kaine introduced Ms Clinton, saying he was “so proud” of her.

Senator Kaine described her as a great history maker.

He said in a nation that made it hard for a woman to be elected to office she had won the popular vote of Americans to be president.

“That is an amazing accomplishment,” he said.

“She’s held fast to dreams … we know she would have made history as a president in one sense but we’ve never had a president who’s made her whole career about families and children.”

Senator Kaine said she loved the country.

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