Kamala Harris concedes presidential campaign at Howard University, supporters express pride
Vice President Kamala Harris conceded her presidential campaign on Wednesday after just 107 days, marking the shortest campaign in U.S. history. She addressed supporters at Howard University, emphasizing unity and acceptance of the election results after former President Donald Trump won decisively. In her speech, Harris expressed gratitude to her supporters and acknowledged the emotional impact of the loss. She called for a peaceful transfer of power and encouraged everyone to turn their grief into action, resonating with the crowd. Harris also reached out to President-elect Trump to concede and thanked her campaign staff in a follow-up call. Supporters reflected on the emotional weight of the moment, with some expressing hope for future efforts.