Hillary Clinton delivered her concession speech on Wednesday morning offering her congratulations to President-elect Donald Trump. After a long and hard fought campaign, the first female major party candidate urged her supporters to keep fighting.
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While this historic election didn't bring the U.S. its first female president, there were some other firsts. Explore the results, reaction and history of Election Day 2016.

The petition is the latest in a stream of examples of supporters of both candidates ignoring calls for unity by both Trump and Clinton. Trump said in his victory speech that he wanted to be president “to all Americans,” while Clinton said in her concession that she hoped Trump would be successful and that, “We owe him an open mind and a chance to lead.”

But anti-Trump demonstrators have taken to the streets in cities such as Portland and Baltimore, spurring conversation online about refusing to accept Trump as president. That prompted Trump to condemn the “professional protestors” on Twitter Thursday night, though he reversed course on Friday morning.

November 11, 2016