Nine days after her election loss to Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton reflected on her defeat urging her supporter to preserve through the Donald Trump era.

She spoke at a Children's Defense Fund event encouraging her supporter to "never, ever give up," she further stated "It's up to each and every one of us to keep working to make America better and stronger and fairer" as reported on CBC News.

In her speech Hillary never cited the president-elect by name; she focused on the future by asking her supporters to stay engaged on every level. Despite her loss Hillary brought a positive approach "We need you, America needs your energy" she said.

It is certain that she strongly believes in the country and the US is still the greatest country in the world, it has been a rough week for Hillary and there were times she felt like never wanting to leave her house again as stated on ABC News.

She is deeply disappointed by the results of the election and so are her supporters, but the defeated democratic presidential candidate has never lost hope on America.

"The divisions laid bare by this election run deep, but please listen to me when I say this. America is worth it our children are worth it." She said.

She also stated that the campaign was never about one person or even the election, but it was about the love for the country and building an America that was hopeful, inclusive and big hearted. She had not admitted about any failures during her presidential campaign

The presidential election was a close call and Hillary had also been a tough contestant giving her best output, her supporters have been very much unhappy about the results but they have showed still cheered for her even after her loss.