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Kamala Harris officially concedes election in phone call with Donald Trump

According to reports, Vice-President Kamala Harris has spoken out after phoning President-Elect Donald Trump.

For the Democratic nominee, the call is significant since it formally acknowledges that she has lost to the Republican Party candidate, who will become the 47th president of the United States.

Citing a senior person close to Harris, CBS News claims that the vice president has “emphasised the peaceful transfer of power and being a president for all Americans.”

Harris is scheduled to speak to the public later today when she makes a statement at Howard University.

Trump has already captured a number of crucial battlegrounds, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina, and most crucially, four of the five electoral votes in the fiercely disputed state of Nebraska. He recently added swing state Michigan to his formidable collection.

The 78-year-old is allegedly on track to win every single one of the presidential contests, which were predicted to be among the tightest in history before to the election. He is leading in the two swing states that remain, Arizona and Nevada.

Neither the 47th president of the United States nor the first elected female president will be Vice President Kamala Harris (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images).)
Trump presently has 291 electoral votes, while Harris has 222. This is despite the fact that just 270 votes were required to move into the White House and assume the Oval Office on January 20, 2025, when President Joe Biden’s four-year tenure will complete.

Trump, who only joined the Republican Party nine years ago, will be serving his second term in office after losing the last election.

When Trump learned he had lost against President Biden, he was not as graceful and elegant as Harris.

He made allegations of purported voting fraud on Twitter, but the Trump team was unable to substantiate them, according to an NBC story at the time.

“I will not rest until the American People have the honest vote count they deserve and that Democracy demands,” Trump said in a statement, accused Biden’s “media allies” of “trying so hard to help him.”

With a judge ruling that Trump could potentially be sued after he called on them to “fight like hell,” which District Judge Amit Mehta said could “reasonably be viewed as a call for collective action,” riots broke out on January 6 as MAGA supporters and QAnon conspiracy theorists stormed the Capitol in response to the election.

A subsequent investigation determined that the hostility in the US capital was prompted by Trump’s tweet, which was released at 01.42 local time on December 19, 2020.

“Statistically impossible to have lost the 2020 Election,” he tweeted. Large-scale demonstration on January 6th in D.C. It will be wild, so be there.”

However, Harris’ defeat implies that the United States will have to wait much longer for a female president.

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