Kamala Harris delivers concession speech after presidential campaign, vows to continue fight for democracy
Vice President Kamala Harris made calls to voters on November 5, encouraging participation in the election. Following the election results, she delivered a concession speech at Howard University on November 6, marking the end of her presidential campaign. In her speech, Harris expressed gratitude and emphasized the importance of continuing the fight for democracy. She reassured supporters that feeling sad is normal but encouraged them to remain hopeful and persistent. Harris is still serving as Vice President and is expected to continue her work in the Biden administration. She has also been spending time with family after the campaign.