President
Barack Obama today said he is ready to welcome President-elect Donald Trump to
the White House to ensure a "successful transition between our
presidencies."
"We
are now all rooting for his success in uniting and leading the country,"
Obama said in a statement in the Rose Garden. "The peaceful transition of
power is one of the hallmarks of our democracy, and over the next few months we
are going to show that to the world."
In a
phone call at around 3:30 a.m., Obama extended an invitation to Trump to meet
at the White House on Thursday.
With Vice
President Joe Biden at his side, Obama acknowledged the disappointment many are
experiencing across the country in the wake of Trump's victory but said it's
time for people to come together.
"Everybody
is sad when their side loses an election, but the day after, we have to
remember that we're actually all on one team. This is an intramural scrimmage.
We're not Democrats first. We're not Republicans first. We are Americans
first," he said.
He
continued, "This was a long and hard-fought campaign. A lot of our fellow
Americans are exultant today. A lot of Americans are less so, but that's the
nature of campaigns. That's the nature of democracy. It is hard and sometimes
contentious and noisy. It's not always inspiring."
Obama
said he told his team to "keep their heads up" and encouraged people
to stay involved even if they are discouraged by the outcome of the election.
"Sometimes
you lose an argument. Sometimes you lose an election," he said. "We
try really hard to persuade people that we're right, and then people vote, and
then we lose. We learn from our mistakes. We do some reflection. We lick our
wounds. We brush ourselves off. We get back in the arena. We go at it. We try
even harder the next time."
Full
story at Yahoo News.
By ALEXANDER MALLIN
and ARLETTE SAENZ

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