Kamala Harris addresses nation after conceding election to Donald Trump
US Vice President Kamala Harris has delivered her first public remarks since conceding the presidential election to Donald Trump.
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US Vice President Kamala Harris has delivered her first public remarks since conceding the presidential election to Donald Trump.
Throughout election day, reports came in of record turnout across Philadelphia, the largest and traditionally Democratic city in the key swing-state of Pennsylvania. Democrats were buoyed by the news, especially the reported record numbers of Hispanic voters – particularly Puerto Ricans. Republicans were clearly anxious.
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Republican candidate Donald Trump claimed the unprecedented mandate in the US Presidential race, beating his Democratic party opponent Kamal Harris to reach the 270-mark. As the country's verdict became apparent, Trump addressed the citizens in Florida where he also thanked JD Vance, the vice-president candidate for the Republicans, and Elon Musk, who played a big role in Trump's campaign. Trump also had a special mention for the CEO and president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Dana White, who was also present on the stage in Florida with him.
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Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are fighting down to the last vote to gain the upper hand in tomorrow's election. There’s a remote possibility that the US poll could end in a draw, however.
Donald Trump will find out tonight whether he will be returning to the White House for a second tenure as the President of the United States of America.