Harris will not speak from Howard University as scheduled, calls it a night

Vice President Kamala Harris will not be addressing her supporters tonight from her alma mater in Washington, D.C., as initially planned. The decision was announced by Harris campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond in the early hours of Wednesday morning at Howard University. Richmond informed the crowd that Harris would instead be speaking to voters at the university on Wednesday, although the exact timing was not specified.
Despite the uncertain outlook for Democrats at that moment, Richmond reassured those gathered at Howard that there were still votes to be counted. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that every vote is accounted for and every voice is heard in the election process.
Videos began circulating online showing Harris supporters leaving the premises at Howard as the momentum of the race appeared to shift in favor of Republicans. Richmond’s announcement that Harris would not be speaking as originally planned came just an hour before the race was officially called for President-elect Donald Trump. The Republicans also secured control of the Senate early on Tuesday night, with the possibility of potentially winning a supermajority in the House of Representatives.
President Trump is set to address voters tonight from the Palm Beach County Convention Center as scheduled. The outcome of the election has brought about significant changes in the political landscape, with both parties closely watching the results as they continue to unfold.
The events at Howard University reflect the intensity and uncertainty of the election night, with supporters eagerly anticipating updates from their candidates. The decision to postpone Harris’s speech underscores the fluid nature of the electoral process and the importance of ensuring that all votes are counted accurately.
As the nation awaits the final results of the election, both parties are preparing for the next chapter in American politics. The outcome of the race will have far-reaching implications for the country, shaping its future direction and priorities. Stay tuned for more updates as the election results continue to unfold.