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Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton, in her first public speech since last week’s crushing presidential loss, admitted making the appearance “wasn’t the easiest.”
But speaking at the Children’s Defense Fund’s “Beat The Odds” Gala on Wednesday night, Clinton emotionally reflected about the 2016 loss and how she wished she could tell her mother — who decades ago was abandoned as a child — that her struggles were worth it because of what her daughter had accomplished.
“I will admit, coming here tonight wasn’t the easiest thing for me,” Clinton said. “There have been a few times this past week where all I wanted to do was curl up with a good book and our dogs and never leave the house again.”
But Clinton did not wallow in defeat during the speech, instead turned to what she will focus on going forward, and the impact her mother had on her life.
The speech was part reflection, part pledge to remain strong in the face of a Trump administration.
“We have work to do, and for the sake of our children and our families and our country, I ask you to stay engaged, stay engaged on every level,” Clinton said. “We need you. America needs you, your energy, your ambition, your talent. That is how we get through this.”
Clinton started her career as an intern at the organization, which advocates on behalf of kids. She also regularly spoke about the group on the trail. In the final weeks of the campaign, Clinton pledged to close her race against President-elect Donald Trump the way she started her career, by working on behalf of children and families.
Wednesday night’s appearance was scheduled before her campaign ended, an aide said, adding that there “is no more fitting place for her first formal remarks following last week.”
The Democratic Party is scrambling to finds its balance after last week’s demoralizing loss and the prospect of at least four years with Trump in the White House.
Clinton is also looking to chart what she does now that her time in elected office likely over. Wednesday’s speech was a signal that her focus will likely be children and families.
“There is a lot of work to do,” Clinton said. “As long as any child in America lives in poverty, as long as any child in America lives in fear, as long as any child, not just here but in the world, faces these challenges, there is work to do.”
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