ABC News November 12, 2016

1,000 Roses and Sidewalk Messages in Chalk for Hillary Clinton

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Vanquished Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, who has apparently been staying close to her Chappaqua home since her loss to Republican Donald Trump in Tuesday's election, received 1,000 roses which she then gave to her staff at a goodbye party Friday night in Brooklyn, Clinton's digital director, Jenna Lowenstein, tweeted.

Lowenstein also tweeted a quote from Clinton.

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, accompanied by her husband former President Bill Clinton, pauses as she concedes the presidential election at the New Yorker Hotel, on Nov. 9, 2016, in New York City.

And on Friday Lowenstein as well as another Clinton staffer tweeted photos of tributes paid to the former Democratic candidate outside her Brooklyn campaign headquarters.

They posted images of children writing messages in chalk on the sidewalk.