China News Service, December 9th. Comprehensive US media reported on the 9th that former U.S. Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton shared for the first time the speech she had prepared for the 2016 presidential election victory.

When talking about her deceased mother, Hillary choked and became emotional.

Some netizens expressed interest in the video of this speech, and some netizens thought of her opponent, former President Trump...

Image source: A screenshot of Hillary Clinton's social media.

  According to reports, in the forthcoming "The Power of Resilience" masterclass program, Hillary Clinton read aloud her winning speech originally planned to be delivered in New York on November 8, 2016.

  According to an excerpt from NBC, Hillary said, "I have never shared it with anyone. I have never read it aloud. But it helps to summarize who I am, what I believe in, and the country I want. , I want to treat my grandchildren, the world I want, I believe, is the best in America."

  Then, Hillary began to read her speech.

"My fellow Americans, today you are sending a message to the world. Our values ​​are forever, our democratic stance is firm, and our motto is'united as one'... We will not be defined by our differences alone. . We will not be a country where'us against them'. The American dream is big enough for everyone."

  According to CNN, Hillary also talked about what she described as a "long and difficult campaign" in which the United States "faced a gap between two very different American visions." The challenge of making choices".

"Fundamentally speaking, this election has challenged us to decide what it means to be an American in the 21st century."

Data map: November 9, 2016, local time, New York, USA. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Hillary (right), accompanied by her husband and former President Clinton, delivered a defeat speech.

  According to US media, as the first woman to be nominated for president by a major political party in the United States, Hillary Clinton should have talked about becoming the first female president of the United States in her winning speech.  

  "I have met some little boys and little girls. They don’t understand why women have never been presidents before. Now they know that the whole world knows that in the United States, every boy and girl can grow into the person they dream of. You can even become the president of the United States." Hillary Clinton said.

  In the video, Hillary was emotional when she talked about her deceased mother.

She said in her speech that a writer once asked her who she would like to share this "milestone" with. "The answer is simple: my mother, Dorothy."

Image source: screenshots from social media.

  For Hillary Clinton’s sharing of her victory speech, some netizens expressed their expectation, “I need to be honest. I really want to spend money to watch Hillary read aloud the victory speech she wrote but never delivered.”

Image source: screenshots from social media.

  There are also netizens who believe that, like Trump, who lost in the 2020 election, Clinton, voters gave the answer, but they are all denying it, showing "extreme arrogance."

Trump denied losing to Biden after the 2020 election and repeatedly claimed that there was widespread "fraud" in the election.

Data map: The picture shows the University of Washington on October 9, 2016, local time. Trump and Hillary Clinton participated in the presidential election debate.

  In the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Trump “accidentally” defeated Hillary Clinton and was elected president of the United States, ending the eight-year rule of the Democratic Party.

Reuters commented that Trump's victory means the end of Hillary's presidential dream.

At the age of 69, Hillary Clinton's second attempt to be elected as the first female president of the United States also ended in failure.

  In addition, the competition between Hillary and Trump was unprecedentedly fierce during the election.

Hillary was involved in scandals such as Mailgate and the Clinton Foundation, while Trump was controversial for his racial and sexist remarks, huge tax avoidance scandals, and the operation of foundation donations.

This election was called by the American media as the "ugliest and most divisive" presidential election in recent decades.