When you think of unifying the country, you think of Hillary. What other political figure has been as unifying in past years? Maybe Barack Obama? George Wallace? Lyndon LaRouche?
But Hillary has decided that the election is already won and she can focus on telling Trump voters to just accept it because she'll work for them too.
At a late-night rally in Philadelphia on Saturday, Mrs. Clinton made overtures to Trump voters, saying, “I want to be your president, too, and will work for you, and I will fight for you, as well.”
Who wouldn't believe her?
There's no doubt that Hillary Clinton will work for Trump voters as much as she'll work for her own voters and any voters who don't sign over six figure checks to her.
Speaking to a crowd of about 3,500 in Raleigh on Sunday, Mrs. Clinton mentioned North Carolina Democrat Deborah Ross, who is running against Republican Sen. Richard Burr.
“Deborah is exactly the kind of person I need in the United States senate,” Mrs. Clinton said.
Yes, Deborah like Hillary, has a history of defending rapists.