Hillary Clinton reposts her own tweet from 2016


Following her defeat to Donald Trump four years ago in the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton had shared a few messages, which she re-posted on Wednesday as the vote count is underway for the 2020 U.S. election.

“Don’t be discouraged … (Vote.),” The 73-year-old Democratic leader wrote as she re-tweeted her four-year-old tweet, which read: “Scripture tells us: Let’s not tire of doing good, for your time, we will reap, if we do not faint. “

The post with a smiling photo of Hillary Clinton was tweeted on November 9, 2016 after losing to then-Republican candidate Donald Trump.

Clinton also placed another tweet from November 9, 2016 at the top of her Twitter profile: “To all the girls who watch … never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and that you deserve all the opportunities and opportunities in the world.” .

The former secretary of state has endorsed Trump’s Democratic challenger Joe Biden at fundraisers, interviews and social media. But she has been notably absent from the campaign, the Fox News reported.

The former first lady announced last week that she would be one of New York’s 29 voters to the Electoral College if Joe Biden and his running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris, win the state.

Key points of the outcome of the 2020 US elections

  • Trump wins Ohio, leads Florida
  • New York progressive Ocasio-Cortez easily wins her second House term
  • Trump leads Florida amid neck and neck with Biden in US polls
  • Joe Biden wins California, Oregon, Washington
  • Trump and Biden win 17 states each in close race to the White House

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