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Hillary Clinton’s Concession Speech: Digest

Our campaign was never about one person or one election,” she said. “It was about the country we love, about building a country that was hopeful, inclusive and big hearted.”
She was also keen to stress inclusion, shared values, and the “vision we hold for our country,” despite not making any direct references to concern that her opponent lacks these values.

There was a strong sense of passing on a torch to her supporters: “You represent the best of America,” she told the room, before promising that a woman president will happen one day: “I know we have still not shattered that highest and hardest glass ceiling but some day, someone will and hopefully sooner than we think right now.”

Speaking to the alarm felt by many about the tone of the campaign, Clinton acknowledged the divisions in American society and stressed “the rule of law” and equality under the law. “We respect and cherish these values … and we must defend them,” she said.

Whether this was a goodbye, or a rallying call for a new movement, isn’t quite clear. But Clinton was certainly keen to focus on the future of her country rather than dwelling on her loss. She admitted the the result is painful and “will be for some time” and there was a moment when she looked ready to cry, but she pulled it back quickly.

So what now for Hillary Clinton? I’m not sure. But the delivery of a speech like this on a day which must be full of pain shows she is nothing if not a professional political operator.

from https://intpolicydigest.org/2016/11/11/hillary-clinton-s-concession-speech-class-political-act/

I think that it is a wonderful speech.

November 11, 2016 5:05 PM by Saburou(Japan)
classification: 3. Friend 友人(including Japanese Supporter)

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