US Election Results 2024: What did Kamala Harris say after the defeat, supporters cried

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US Election Results 2024: What did Kamala Harris say after the defeat, supporters cried

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Kamala Harris said that I accept the results of the election, but I will not step back from the fight that was the core of our campaign. I tell you that the flame of America’s promise will always burn brightly. She said that I know that people are feeling many types of emotions at this time.

The results of the American elections have come. Democrat candidate Kamala Harris has been defeated by Donald Trump of the Republican Party. When Kamala Harris came to address Howard University after losing the election, her style was the same. An attempt was made to keep the same expression on the face also. But after the crushing defeat, Kamala Harris was having to work hard to maintain a smile on her face. A large number of Democrat supporters came to Howard University to listen to Kamala Harris. There was disappointment on the faces of many. Kamala Harris also said that her heart is full. My heart is filled with gratitude for the trust you have placed in me. He said that the outcome of this election is not what we wanted, not what we fought for and not what we voted for. But I tell you that the flame of America’s promise will always burn brightly.

Kamala Harris said that I accept the results of the election, but I will not step back from the fight that was the core of our campaign. I tell you that the flame of America’s promise will always burn brightly. She said that I know that people are feeling many types of emotions at this time. I understand. But we must accept the election results. Harris called on her supporters to continue their fight to protect the country’s fundamental principles. Harris also said that the transfer of power will take place in a very peaceful manner. There is a lesson in Kamala Harris’s speech for those leaders of the country who shy away from accepting defeat in a dignified manner and start making allegations.

Trump’s swearing-in ceremony is to be held on January 20 next year. That means the period of 77 days from the result to January 20 is called the transition period. The day when the American President takes oath is called Inauguration Day. This tradition has been going on since January 20, 1937. Talking about Trump, Trump will soon visit the White House on the invitation of Joe Biden. Biden will give Trump information related to the transfer of power. The date of meeting between Biden and Trump has not been decided yet.

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