Trump strikes unifying tone in victory speech
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Flanked by his family and the family of his vice presidential pick, Mike Pence, a gracious Trump called out to his own family, thanking them for putting up with the brutal campaign schedule.
He spotlighted some of his campaign staff as well as supporters, like former New York City Mayor Rudi Giuliani, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), Ben Carson, Mike Huckabee and former Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn.
And he called out to Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, downplaying reports of infighting and calling him an “unbelievable star.”
In an unconventional moment, Trump called Priebus up to the stage, urging him to say a few words despite his protests.
“It’s about time you did this, Reince,” Trump said with a smile, before Priebus briefly congratulated Trump.
To close, Trump argued that while his shocking victory was historic, he must perform well as president to truly be historic.
“I promise you will not let you down. I look very much forward to being your president,” he said.
“Hopefully at the end of two years, or three years, or four years, or maybe even eight years, you will say, so many of you worked so hard for us, but you will say that is something you were really proud to do.”
Just before he left the stage, Trump added a brief thank-you to Pence, reaching over to shake his future vice president’s hand.
Trump walked off stage to the Rolling Stones’s “You Can’t Always Get What You Want,” a song that usually closed out Trump campaign rallies.
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