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Secretary Hillary Clinton is appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show for her first interview since the second presidential debate on Sunday. In the light-hearted sit down the presidential nominee discussed Donald Trump's looming presence, the debate and her signature shimmy from the first debate.

Appearing on Friday's show, Clinton made sure to talk shop but also have some fun. When DeGeneres brought up the debate and Trump's style of telling untruths, Clinton said, "It's frustrating. I feel such a sense of obligation to people that I work at trying to make sure what I'm saying is appropriate, is accurate, conveying that to people."

Clinton went on, "Everybody makes mistakes, don't get me wrong, I obviously, have made more than my share, but to run against somebody and debate somebody who is consistently just spewing forth falsehoods."

And while it seems to many that Trump's campaign is crumbling under accusation after accusations from women he's either groped, mistreated or assaulted, Clinton was quick to comment on what had come to light, but urged people to turn out to their polling places on November 8 and vote.

The presidential hopeful said, "Obviously there's a lot that is coming out which is distressing on many levels, but I don't want anybody to think this election's over. Because it's been so unpredictable up till' now that I'm not taking anything for granted."

Clinton added, "We've got to work really hard for the next three and a half weeks because who knows. Who knows what can happen. So everybody who's watching and everybody who has followed this election, please turn out and vote...."