Donald Trump promised to work to "bind the wounds of division" and bring Americans together as the next president of the United States as he claimed victory in the wee hours of Wednesday morning.
"I
say it is time for us to come together as one united people," Trump
said. "I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be president
for all Americans and this is so important to me."
Trump
began that process by congratulating his opponent Hillary Clinton on
her "very, very hard-fought campaign" and said Americans "owe her a
major debt of gratitude" for her decades of public service. He said
Clinton called him to concede the race and to congratulate Trump on his
victory.
And Trump also sought to reassure people around the world about what his presidency will mean for the world.
"While
we will always put America's interests first, we will deal fairly with
everyone -- with everyone. We will seek common ground, not hostility,"
Trump said.
The
newly minted president-elect put aside his penchant for bashing the
media and belittling his political rivals, instead repeatedly
emphasizing that his next focus will be on unifying the country, which
has been battered and deeply divided by the intensely vitriolic 2016
presidential campaign.
"To those
who have chosen not to support me in the past -- of which there were a
few people -- I'm reaching out to you for your guidance and your help so
that we can work together and unify our great country," he said.
Trump
emerged on stage at 2:50 a.m., followed by his family and dozens of his
closest campaign advisers and surrogates. Instead of descending an
escalator, the Republican walked down a set of stairs onto the stage
below to the soundtrack of "Air Force One."
Trump
thanked his staff and advisers, but singled out Reince Priebus for
special praise, asking the Republican National Committee chairman to
join him at the podium.
Of course,
Trump also tipped his hat to the movement that propelled his improbable
campaign -- and his outsider victory, which he said has "been what they
call a historic event."
"I've
said from the beginning, ours was not a campaign but rather an
incredible and great movement made up of millions of hardworking men and
women who love their country and want a better, brighter future for
themselves and for their family," he said. "While the campaign is over,
our work on this movement has really just started."
Introducing
Trump, his vice presidential nominee Mike Pence also tipped his hat to
the "historic night" and said "the American people have elected their
new champion."
And he wrapped up
his brief remarks with a simple phrase: "It is my high honor and
distinct privilege to introduce you to the president elect of the United
States, Donald Trump."
Culled from CNN
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