Hillary Clinton: "I wanted to curl up" after defeat to Donald Trump
Hillary Clinton has addressed the disappointment she felt after her crushing defeat by Donald Trump in last week's presidential election, stating: "All I wanted to do was just to curl up.", The Telegraph informs.
In her first public appearance since her shock defeat a week ago, the Democrat said that she had felt like never leaving the house.
Despite winning the popular vote, Mr Trump triumphed in most key swing states to pull of a victory that the pollsters had said was virtually impossible.
"Now I will admit coming here tonight wasn't the easiest thing for me," Mrs Clinton said in a speech at the annual gala of the Children's Defense Fund, the child advocacy organisation where she started her legal career.
"There have been a few times this past week when all I wanted to do was to curl up with a good book and never leave the house again."
Mrs Clinton did not mention Mr Trump once by name in the speech. She said in her concession speech last week that the country needed to give the billionaire businessman "a chance to lead".
"I know this isn't easy. I know that over the past week a lot of people have asked themselves whether America is the country we thought it was," she said.
"But please listen to me when I say this: America is worth it."
On Wednesday night, she urged the audience to continue supporting disadvantaged children, alluding to one of Mr Trump's major campaign promises - to deport millions of undocumented immigrants.
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