Harris now the second Dem candidate to lose to Trump and not speak to supporters election night
Both Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris failed to appear to console their supporters on election night after losing to Republican rival Donald Trump.
Both Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris failed to appear to console their supporters on election night after losing to Republican rival Donald Trump.
The race between the incumbent lawmaker and the businessman tightened ahead of Election Day. Democratic Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin has defeated Republican Eric Hovde, capping off an unexpectedly tight race between the incumbent lawmaker and the businessman. The Associated Press called the race at 1:42 p.m. ET on Nov. 6. Republicans have won control of
Iran’s already ailing national currency cratered after Donald Trump’s election victory, heralding tough times for Tehran’s economy as the former president prepares for another term in the White House. The Iranian rial traded at 703,000 to 1 American dollar early Wednesday, an all-time low, before settling at 696,150 to a single dollar, according to the
Harris campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon sent a letter to all campaign staff on Wednesday that said she hopes Trump will be a "President for all Americans."
Vice President Harris has not yet spoken to her supporters since President-elect Donald Trump was named the victor of the 2024 race.
In the wake of former President Trump's historic win projected by the Fox News Decision Desk, several winners and losers of the 2024 election have become clear.
Vice President Kamala Harris called President-elect Donald Trump Wednesday afternoon to concede the presidential race, Trump’s campaign confirmed. “President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris spoke by phone earlier today where she congratulated him on his historic victory,” Trump’s communications director Steven Cheung said in a statement. “President Trump acknowledged Vice President Harris