Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton concluded by calling on voters to embrace her vision of "an America for all, full of hope and dignified with values," hoping to become the first female president of the United States.
"Our core values are challenged in this election, but my faith in our future is stronger than ever," Clinton told a crowd of young people in Raleigh, North Carolina. Although Clinton is still ahead of Trump by a few points in the polls, he is still able to win. Clinton said: I want to be president of all Americans, Democrats, Republicans and independents. She expressed her conviction that a better future awaits the United States if we choose a generous America that includes everyone.
The 69-year-old Democratic candidate hopes to make history as the first female president of the United States after 44 presidents since George Washington in 1789.
Clinton wants her rule to be a continuity of Democratic President Barack Obama, and called for the country's unity and overcoming partisan divisions in the last hours of her campaign. In addition, Hillary Clinton arrived in New York City, accompanied by her family, former President Bill Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea, yesterday, after she made her last campaign tour.
Clinton returned to New York after campaigning back-to-back in which she visited four cities in less than 24 hours.
Okaz (Washington)