"We can wait a little longer, can't we?" Mr. Podesta said on the stage at the Javits Center as he thanked supporters for waiting so long. "They're still counting votes, and every vote should count. Several states are still too close to call, so we're not going to have any more to say tonight."
Mr. Podesta added: "We'll have more to say tomorrow."
"She has done an amazing job, and she's not done yet," Mr. Podesta concluded.
As he spoke, Mr. Trump was just one electoral vote away from clinching the 270 needed to win the White House, assuming he wins Alaska.
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