In her final ad of the election, Hillary Clinton makes a 2-minute plea directly to voters

Hillary Clinton donned her white pantsuit and cued the soaring orchestral music for her final ad of the 2016 presidential election. In a two-minute spot set to air Monday night — the eve of Election Day — Clinton makes her case to voters one last time. "Is America dark and divisive, or hopeful and inclusive? Our core values are being tested in this election," Clinton says, speaking directly to the camera.
With the camera zooming progressively closer to Clinton's face, she promises to "work [her] heart out" for voters across America, regardless of who they supported in the election. "We won't always get it right, but you can count on this: I've never quit, and I never will," Clinton says.
The ad is slated to air Monday night, during NBC's The Voice and CBS's Kevin Can Wait. Clinton's campaign said it expects the clip to reach about 20 million people across the country. Watch it before it hits the airwaves below. Becca Stanek
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