Democrat Hillary Clinton won't be showing up at her own election party tonight after Republican Donald Trump broke down her blue wall and beat her in the electoral college.
Early Wednesday morning, Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta moved across Manhattan to deliver a message without his candidate by his side.
"They're still counting votes and every vote should count," Podesta told a crying, half empty crowd. "We'll have more to say tomorrow."
"Go home, get some sleep."
.@JenGriffinFNC: "@HillaryClinton will not be coming to the Javitz Center tonight." #ElectionNight #FoxNews2016 pic.twitter.com/xrNLXRSqdu
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.@johnpodesta: "We can wait a little longer - can't we? They're still counting votes and every vote should count." #ElectionNight pic.twitter.com/Y95epuWPU3
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 9, 2016
.@johnpodesta: "We'll have more to say tomorrow." #ElectionNight #FoxNews2016 pic.twitter.com/vXRtLgBefA
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 9, 2016
.@johnpodesta: "We are so proud of her. She has done an amazing job and she is not done yet." #ElectionNight #FoxNews2016 pic.twitter.com/YzrXdv1YTC
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 9, 2016
They're getting the lawyers ready to look at contesting close states.