Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will speak to campaign staffers and supporters in New York City on Wednesday morning.
She will speak in the New Yorker Hotel’s grand ballroom at 10:30 a.m., according to a statement.
{mosads}Republican Donald Trump amazed the globe by defeating Clinton in the president election late Tuesday evening. She led him by about 3 points in national polling averages as Election Day dawned.
Clinton did not speak after the race was called, and her campaign chairman declined to formally concede early Wednesday.
“I know you’ve been here a long time, and I know it’s been a long night and a long campaign. I say we can wait a little longer can’t we?” John Podesta said at the Javits Center in New York City during Clinton’s election watch party.
“They are still counting votes, and every vote should count, so we’re not going to have anything more to say tonight.”
Clinton’s aides confirmed, however, the former secretary of State ultimately conceded to Trump during a phone call.
Tuesday’s election ended a long and at-times acrimonious campaign between the pair as they struggled over who would become President Obama’s successor.