"I am not going to sugarcoat it. These have been very, very tough days," Clinton told her campaign members and volunteers in a conference call yesterday.
Clinton spoke for the first time since her concession speech to president-elect Donald Trump.
Trump, 70, would be sworn in as the US President on January 20, 2017.
"This is a tough time for our country. I think we have seen how people have been reacting to the events of this election and I know we have got to be reaching out to each other to keep it clear in our own minds that what we did is so important," she said.
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As per latest information, the former Secretary of State received 47.72 per cent of the popular votes as against 47.41 per cent by Trump.
However, Trump was declared elected as he has got 306 electoral college votes as against Clinton's 232.
A candidate needs 270 electoral college votes to win the presidential elections.
There has been multiple times in the US history of presidential elections that the winning candidate has received less popular vote than the one who lost.
"This is a hard loss for all of us because we know what was at stake in this election and we have to do everything we can to continue to support the causes we believe in. When you are ready, I hope you will get up and back in there and keep fighting," she told her supporters.
Meanwhile, in a thank you note to Hillary's supporters, Clinton Campaign Manager Robby Mook said there is no doubt that there are many difficult days ahead for the US and the world.
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