JUST IN:Kamala Harris admits defeat to Donald Trump …read more
JUST IN:Kamala Harris admits defeat to Donald Trump …read more
In a solemn and reflective speech on Wednesday evening, Vice President Kamala Harris officially conceded the 2024 presidential election to former President Donald Trump, marking the end of a hard-fought and closely contested race. The concession came after several days of waiting for final vote tallies across key battleground states, which ultimately swung in Trump’s favor.
Standing before a crowd of supporters, Harris expressed deep gratitude for the commitment and energy of her campaign team, volunteers, and the millions of Americans who cast their ballots in favor of her and President Joe Biden. Despite the defeat, Harris’s tone was one of hope and determination as she reflected on the journey of the past year.
“While the outcome of this election was not what we had hoped for, I want to thank each and every one of you who stood by us. This was a campaign of hope, of unity, and of believing that together we could build a brighter future,” Harris said. “Though the results didn’t fall in our favor, the fight for the values we hold dear—equality, justice, and opportunity—continues. Our movement doesn’t end here.”
Harris took the opportunity to acknowledge the challenges the nation faces, including economic disparities, climate change, and the ongoing fight for racial and social justice. She urged her supporters to keep pushing for change, stressing that while the political landscape may shift, the core ideals of the campaign would remain steadfast.
“I urge you all to never give up, to keep believing in the power of your voice and your vote. The work isn’t over. It is just beginning,” Harris said, her voice filled with resolve. “The strength of our nation lies in our collective effort to make it better—for every family, every community, and every generation to come.”
Though she recognized the finality of the election results, Harris’s message was resolutely optimistic, urging the public not to lose sight of the progress made during the Biden administration. She reflected on the economic growth, expanded healthcare access, and strides in climate action that had marked the last four years.
“Even in the face of this setback, we know that we have made tremendous progress,” she said. “We’ve passed historic legislation, improved lives across the country, and built an administration that represents all of America. And none of that can be undone.”
The former California senator, who was the first woman, first Black woman, and first South Asian American to hold the office of vice president, also took a moment to speak directly to young voters, women, and marginalized communities, thanking them for their unshakable support.
“You have shown the world that you will not be silenced, that you will stand up for your rights and your future. To the young people who turned out in record numbers, know that we see you, we hear you, and we stand with you,” she said.
With the race officially called in Donald Trump’s favor, Harris pledged to work with the incoming administration to ensure a smooth transition of power. She urged for unity in the coming months and called on all Americans to come together in the spirit of democracy, even as the nation faces deep political divisions.
“The peaceful transition of power is one of the cornerstones of our democracy, and it is essential for the future of our country that we uphold that principle,” Harris said. “I will do everything I can to support President Trump in his new role, just as I did for President Biden, because our nation’s well-being must always come first.”
While Harris’s concession marks the end of one chapter, it also signals the beginning of another. Her impassioned plea for continued activism and engagement underscored her belief that American democracy thrives not just in the halls of power but in the hearts and minds of its citizens.
As President-elect Trump prepares for his second term in office, Harris’s speech will likely resonate with those who supported her, as she reminded them that the fight for a more just and equitable future is far from over.
“This election was not the end of our work,” Harris concluded. “It was simply another step along the path to a more perfect union. And I know, together, we will continue to make our voices heard, we will continue to fight for progress, and we will never give up.”