Hillary Clinton reflected on the presidential election and gave a deadpan answer to a question about her loss Thursday night during a tightly controlled speech at Wellesley College, her alma mater.

A previously promised live stream of the talk was cancelled and the 1,000 people who were present were asked to turn off cell phones, according to Politico.

The Wellesley News, the school’s independent student newspaper, sent out a handful of tweets – which it later deleted Friday morning – chronicling the conversation.

According to the newspaper, when Clinton was asked what she would change about presidential campaign, the Democratic nominee said, “I’d win.”


The newspaper said on Twitter it deleted the quotes because it is “saving the content” for its coverage of the event publishing next week.

In the meantime, here’s some of what Clinton said, according to those (now-deleted) tweets:

Clinton will be returning to campus in May, when she is due to give the commencement address for the class of 2017.