Clinton thanks supporters in year-end message

Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonMillennials and the great reckoning on race Biden chooses Amanda Gorman as youngest known inaugural poet Can Biden encompass the opposition he embodied? MORE sent a message Monday to close out the year, thanking her supporters and urging them to push “onward.”

“Before this year ends, I want to thank you again for your support of our campaign. While we didn’t achieve the outcome we sought, I’m proud of the vision and values we fought for and the nearly 66 million people who voted for them,” she wrote.

“I believe it is our responsibility to keep doing our part to build a better, stronger, and fairer future for our country and the world.”

The former Democratic presidential nominee has kept a relatively low profile since she lost the election in November.

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She and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonOvernight Health Care: Biden unveils vaccine plan with focus on mass inoculations | Worldwide coronavirus deaths pass 2 million | CDC: New variant could be dominant US strain by March Biden chooses Amanda Gorman as youngest known inaugural poet Biden taps former FDA commissioner Kessler to head vaccine efforts MORE were spotted at a Christmas Eve service on Saturday night near their home in New York.

Hillary Clinton said she felt “excellent” as she arrived for services at the United Methodist Church of Mount Kisco, where she and the former president have been going for a decade.

In Monday’s statement, Clinton encouraged her supporters to look forward to the new year.

“I look forward to staying in touch in 2017. Onward!"