Published 08:35 IST, November 5th 2020

US Elections 2020: Hillary Clinton reshares 2016 tweet, says 'Do not lose heart'

Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, November 3 reposted some of her own tweets, with messages she originally shared after her loss to Donald Trump four years ago

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Former United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, vember 3 reposted some of her own tweets, with messs she originally shared after her loss to Donald Trump four years ago in Presidential Elections.

Taking to Twitter 73-year-old Democrat leer wrote "Do t lose heart (Vote.) and shared her four-year-old tweet which said, "Scripture tells us: Let us t grow weary in doing good, for in due season, we shall reap, if we do t lose heart".  mess displayed a smiling photo of Clinton which she tweeted on vember 9, 2016, after losing to Republican candidate Trump.

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She also pinned ar tweet dated vember 9, 2016, to top of her Twitter handle. tweet said, "To all little girls watching...never doubt that you are valuable and powerful & deserving of every chance & opportunity in world." Clinton has been supportive of Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden, at fundraisers, in interviews and on Twitter. But she's been tably absent from campaign trail, according to reports. Last week, former first ly anunced that she would serve as one of New York's 29 electors to Electoral College if Biden and his running mate Senator Kamala Harris win state.

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Joe Biden les race with 264 votes

Joe Biden has taken le over his Republican rival Trump with 264 votes, while Donald Trump trails at 214. Voters under 30 years old across Midwest are swinging toward Joe Biden, according to preliminary exit polling by CNN. Trump earned support from about 1 in 3 voters under 30 years old, according to early exit polls data. Back in 2016, Hillary Clinton h won young voters in all three states by single digits while Biden currently les by significantly more than that.

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Meanwhile, Biden exuded confidence of winning Presidential elections. Taking to Twitter he wrote "I am confident we will emerge victorious, but this will t be my victory or our victory alone. It will be a victory for American people, for our democracy, for America".

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08:35 IST, November 5th 2020