US Election 2024

Harris concedes presidential race, sends message to campaign staff

Vice President Kamala Harris has reached out to former President Donald Trump to concede the race, marking a historic moment in American politics. In a letter sent out by her campaign manager, Jen O’Malley Dillon, Harris expressed her gratitude to her supporters and acknowledged the hard work that went into her campaign.

Harris emphasized the importance of a peaceful transfer of power, unlike what was witnessed in 2020. She made it clear that she hopes Trump will be a President for all Americans, signaling a willingness to work together for the good of the country.

In a speech at Howard University, Harris reflected on the challenges faced during the campaign and the pain of losing. Despite the defeat, she vowed to continue fighting to protect America from the impacts of a Trump Presidency.

Both Trump and Biden congratulated each other on their victories, with Biden extending an invitation to Trump to meet at the White House for a smooth transition of power. The nation eagerly awaits Biden’s address on Thursday to discuss the election results and the transition process.

Trump’s victory over Harris marks a significant moment in history, as he becomes the only president to serve two nonconsecutive terms since Grover Cleveland in the late 19th century.

As the country moves forward, it is clear that the work of uniting the nation and addressing the challenges ahead will require cooperation and collaboration from all parties involved. Harris’s concession marks a new chapter in American politics, one that will shape the future of the country for years to come.

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