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US elections 2024: Supporters overcome with emotion as Kamala Harris conceded defeat

Last updated on - Nov 7, 2024, 13:37 IST
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Supporters shed tears during Harris' speech at Howard University

At Howard University in Washington, Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her concession speech for the 2024 presidential election on Wednesday. Many supporters, a large number of whom were women of color, were seen holding up cellphones, seemingly recording the event.
When Harris took the stage at her alma mater, she was met with a crowd holding American flags. Supporters appeared somber, some shedding tears, while others raised their fists in solidarity as Harris announced her loss against Trump.

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Harris expressed hope for country's future

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to supporters amid the chants of 'Kamala' at Howard University following a loss in US presidential polls. While appearing emotional, Harris expressed hope for the future of the country.


Donald Trump has won the US presidential election. Trump secured the required 276 electoral college votes after winning key states Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. His opponent, Kamala Harris, currently holds 219 electoral votes and has conceded defeat. Trump's win comes after a tightly contested election.

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“We will continue our fight for America’s progress,” Harris stated

“We will continue our fight for America’s progress,” Harris stated.
Donald Trump secured a second term, surpassing the 270-electoral vote majority with a pivotal win in Wisconsin.

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People appeared disheartened

Some audience members booed after the woman said she had congratulated Trump. Observations revealed contrasting emotions: men appeared disheartened, while a group of women expressed support through smiles.

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Women of color come in support of Kamala

At Howard University in Washington, Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her concession speech for the 2024 presidential election on Wednesday. Many supporters, a large number of whom were women of color, were seen holding up cellphones, seemingly recording the event.

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'America broke my heart', one person seen carrying a sign

One person was seen carrying a sign while walking down a street. The sign read:
“America broke my heart.”

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'Folks are feeling and experiencing a range of emotions right now,' says Harris

“Folks are feeling and experiencing a range of emotions right now, I get it,” outgoing Vice President said.

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Group of women smiled in support

Some audience members booed after the woman said she had congratulated Trump. Observations revealed contrasting emotions: men appeared disheartened, while a group of women expressed support through smiles.

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Harris walks off stage with her husband after her speech

Vice Pres. Kamala Harris walks off stage with her husband, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, after delivering her concession speech.


She ended her 12-minute concession speech with message asking her supporters to help create "the light of optimism, of faith, of truth and service".

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