Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris called President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday to formally congratulate him on his election victory and discuss the importance of a peaceful transition of power, according to her senior aide. Harris, who had trailed Trump in crucial battleground states, emphasized the significance of ensuring a smooth handover of authority during their conversation.
Harris is set to deliver her concession speech at 4 p.m. on Wednesday at Howard University, where supporters had gathered the previous night to watch the election results. The location holds personal significance for Harris, as it is her alma mater.
Despite her defeat, Harris will also play a key role in the formal certification of the election results in Congress, a process she will preside over as the sitting vice president, even as she grapples with her loss.