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‘Out of the woods, to common ground’

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Hillary Clinton said Friday she’s “ready to come out of the woods” and help Americans find common ground.

Clinton’s gradual return to the public spotlight following her presidenti­al election loss continued with a St. Patrick’s Day speech in her late father’s Pennsylvan­ia hometown of Scranton.

“I’m like a lot of my friends right now, I have a hard time watching the news,” Clinton told an Irish women’s group.

But she urged a divided country to work together to solve problems, recalling how, as first lady, she met with female leaders working to bring peace to Northern Ireland.

“I do not believe that we can let political divides harden into personal divides. And we can’t just ignore, or turn a cold shoulder to someone because they disagree with us politicall­y,” she said.

Friday night’s speech was one of several she is to deliver in the coming months, including a May 26 commenceme­nt address at her alma mater, Wellesley College in Massachuse­tts. The Democrat also is working on a book of personal essays that will include some reflection­s on her loss to Donald Trump.

Clinton, who was spotted taking a walk in the woods around her hometown of Chappaqua, New York, two days after losing the election to Donald Trump, quipped she had wanted to stay in the woods, “but you can only do so much of that.”

She told the Society of Irish Women that it’ll be up to citizens, not a deeply polarized Washington, to bridge the political divide. /

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