Kamala promised a peaceful transfer of power to Trump

 07 November 2024

Kamala Harris spoke at Howard University in Washington on Wednesday

His rival Kamala Harris has promised a peaceful handover of power to Donald Trump, who won the US presidential election. At the same time, he called on the supporters to "continue fighting" to advance their thoughts.

Democratic Party candidate and current Vice President Kamala said these things in a speech given at Howard University in Washington on Wednesday local time. "We must accept the results of this election," he said. Earlier today I spoke with Trump. I congratulated him for winning.


Kamala also talked about supporting Trump as the new president. In his words, 'I told him (Trump), we will help him and his party (Republican Party) in changing the political landscape. And thus we will be involved in the peaceful transfer of power.

Trump was defeated by current President Joe Biden in the 2020 election. He did not accept the results of the service. Without mentioning Trump by name, Kamla said respecting election results is something that makes the difference between a democracy and a dictatorship.Everyone who wants to get people's support should respect that.

Trump has received 294 of the 538 electoral votes of the United States in this election. Kamala got 223. Results of three states are yet to be declared. 270 electoral votes are enough to become president. Kamala told supporters in Wednesday's address.Despite the disappointment of defeat, they must continue to fight to advance their own ideas.

During the election campaign, Kamala referred to Trump as a danger to American democracy. But in his speech on Wednesday, he said, 'I know many people think we are going to enter a dark time. But for the sake of all of us, hopefully nothing like that will happen.'

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