The Nevada Democrat said in a statement that "If Trump wants to roll back the tide of hate he unleashed, he has a tremendous amount of work to do and he must begin immediately."
Reid said white nationalists, Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Islamic State extremist group are celebrating Trump's election, "while innocent, law-abiding Americans are wracked with fear." That "does not feel like America," Reid said.
Absent from the statement was any note of conciliation or a congratulatory olive branch.
Reid's replacement, New York Democratic Sen Chuck Schumer, has had little to say about Trump so far, but he did congratulate him in a phone call and a brief statement.
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi also offered congratulations and the prospect of working together on an infrastructure and jobs bill.
"Winning the electoral college does not absolve Trump of the grave sins he committed against millions of Americans," Reid said. "Donald Trump may not possess the capacity to assuage those fears, but he owes it to this nation to try.
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