What Kamala Harris Want From President-Elect, As She Concedes Victory To Donald Trump
Following Donald Trump’s declaration as the 2024 United States presidential election winner, the US vice president, Kamala Harris, has accepted her loss to the ex-president (now president-elect) in good faith.
It was widely publicised on Wednesday by various US media, Donald Trump’s landslide victory, defeating Democrat Kamala Harris.
He secured victory in the United States presidential election by surpassing the crucial threshold of 270 electoral college votes.
With Wisconsin confirmed, Trump now holds 276 electoral college votes, successfully crossing the necessary mark to reclaim the White House.
Kamala Harris of the Democratic Party, currently with 219 electoral college votes, is preparing to deliver her concession speech shortly.
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This makes him the first president to win a non-consecutive second term after surviving two assassination attempts and a criminal conviction.
“Former President Donald Trump will defeat Vice President Kamala Harris in a historic political comeback, recapturing the White House following an election loss in 2020,” CNN projects.
Kamala Harris Appeal To The President-Elect
Hours after the race was called and her loss was confirmed, US vice president, Kamala Harris places a congratulatory call to Trump, and urges him on peaceful transfer of power and to be a president for all Americans irrespective of their race.
According to a senior aide, Harris discussed the importance of a peaceful transfer of power and being a president for all Americans.”
The White House has already confirmed that President Joe Biden also has called both candidates.
Biden has also invited Trump to meet with him, telling him about “the importance of working to bring the country together.”