“Sometimes the fight takes time. That doesn't mean we won't win in the end. […] The most important thing is to never give up.”recalled the Democratic candidate.
Kamala Harris had not spoken this Wednesday, November 6, since the victory of her rival, Donald Trump, in the American presidential elections. It was at Howard, that same day in the evening, where the Democratic candidate did part of her higher education, that she spoke at the end of the vote.
“The result of this election is not what we fought for”conceded the American vice-president, calling for “accepting the result of the vote” of the American presidential elections, won by the former President of the United States, Donald Trump. “It’s the principle of democracy”she insisted, hoping that the transfer of power would take place “in peace”voluntarily distinguishing himself from Donald Trump who has still not digested his defeat in 2020.
The Democrat concedes defeat
The Democrat addressed young people asking to “continue the fight” in the polling stations and “in our everyday life”. “This fight for our freedom will require effort, but we like to work hard. The fight for our country is always worth fighting”she insisted, ensuring that “Everything will be fine.” “Sometimes the fight takes time. That doesn't mean we won't win in the end. […] The most important thing is to never give up. Now is not the time to give up but to roll up your sleeves“, she encouraged, asking her supporters to remain committed to “liberty and justice”.
A “dark” period
“Only when it is dark enough can you see the stars”assured Kamala Harris, fearing that the next four years will be “a dark time“, in view of his rival's commitments. “The light of America's promise will always shine […] as long as we continue to fight”she concluded.
Earlier in the evening, the Democratic candidate called the winner of the election, Donald Trump, to congratulate him on his victory. Both agreed on the importance of “unifying the country.”