President-electsought to cast himself as a unifier in his victory speech early Wednesday morning, calling for all Americans to come together to "bind the wounds of division."

"To all Democrats, Republicans, independents across this nation, I say it is time for us to come together as one united people," Trump said, taking the stage just before 3 a.m. after walking out to the score from the movie "Air Force One."

"For those who chose not to support me in the past, of which there are a few people, I'm reaching out to you for your guidance and your help so we can reach out and unify our great country."

Trump became president-elect after a stunning string of victories in almost every major swing state, threading the needle on what many political pundits had deemed an impossible path to 270 electoral votes.

While the conversation in recent weeks had centered on whether he would concede if he lost, Trump addressed his supporters at the New York Hilton Midtown with more than 270 electoral votes in the bag and more potentially on the way.

"Hillary has worked very hard over a long period of time and we owe her a major debt for her service to our country," Trump said.

"I mean that sincerely," he added, a nod to the contentious rhetoric on the campaign trail that led to him labeling her "Crooked Hillary" and calling on her to be put in prison.

Then, the real estate mogul sought to show he will be willing to work with others in his administration.