Kamala Harris delivered her speech after calling Trump to recognize his victory and congratulate him on it. In an appearance at Howard University in Washington DC, he committed to supporting a “peaceful” transfer of powers, which the former president had refused to do after losing to Joe Biden in 2020. The US President himself spoke to Trump this Wednesday, whom he invited to meet him at the White House. Biden will also make a statement this Thursday regarding Tuesday’s election results.
“The outcome is not what we wanted,” Harris said: “It is not what we fought for, voted for, but the light of the extraordinary promise of the United States will always shine brightly. Let’s Don’t give up and keep fighting. I know there are a lot of emotions right now, but we must accept the results of these elections, that’s the difference between us and a monarchy or a tyranny. “We are all loyal to the American Constitution, Not towards any party or president.”
Harris added: “I am here to say that I consider the election lost, but not the battle that fueled our campaign. Fighting for freedom, for opportunity, for justice, for the dignity of all people, for the core ideas of our nation: I will never stop fighting for a future in which the United States can fight to aspire.
It has been 92 days since Harris was nominated as the Democratic candidate to replace Biden. The script change with Harris ahead of the election restored hope in the party and boosted poll numbers after Biden’s disastrous battle against Trump on CNN. Although Harris was able to revive a campaign that seemed lost, the election results have not been consistent.
Harris has lost the Blue Wall (Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan) that Bien managed to achieve in 2016. According to the latest projections, he has also failed to keep Georgia and it does not look like he will keep Arizona or Nevada. associated Press. Harris has lost all seven swing states that were predicted in these polls. Amid the party’s internal crisis, Biden, who is becoming lonely, once assured that only he is capable of defeating Trump.
“Women have the right to make decisions about our bodies,” the Vice President said, “and the right to continue the fight for our schools and streets without weapons.” We will not give up in the fight for democracy, rule of law and equality. There are rights and freedoms that must be respected and defended, and we will continue to fight this battle in the elections, on the streets, and in the courts. This is not the time to drop our weapons, but to roll up our sleeves, organize, get active, commit to freedom and justice and the future we can build together. Only when it is dark can you see the stars. I know many people think we are entering a dark world, but let us feel the sky with the brightness of millions of stars, the light of optimism, faith and service, and this work will bring us back to the promise of the United States of America. Lead to. ,
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