Vice President Kamala Harris to Address Supporters After Election Defeat to Trump
Washington, D.C. — In a pivotal moment for the Democratic Party, Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to speak at Howard University on Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET, following her defeat in the presidential election to former President Donald Trump. Harris, who graduated from the historically Black college in 1986, is expected to address her supporters and reflect on the campaign that has captivated the nation.
As the dust settles from a chaotic election night, CBS News projects that Harris secured 222 electoral votes, falling short of the 276 needed to claim victory. Trump, who clinched key battleground states including Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, officially surpassed the required 270 electoral votes just after 5:30 a.m. ET on Wednesday.
Harris had planned to speak to her supporters at Howard University on election night, but as the results began to unfold, campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond made the decision to send the crowd home, promising that Harris would address them the following day. The anticipation for her remarks is palpable, as many look to her for guidance and inspiration in the wake of the election outcome.
This election cycle has been anything but ordinary, marked by significant events including two assassination attempts against Trump and President Biden’s unexpected withdrawal from the race in July after a challenging debate performance. Harris quickly stepped into the spotlight, announcing her candidacy and rallying Democratic support, ultimately becoming the first woman of color to lead a major party ticket after her nomination was solidified at the Democratic National Committee in Chicago in August.
As the nation reflects on the implications of this election, Harris’s speech is expected to address not only the challenges ahead but also the resilience of her supporters and the importance of unity within the Democratic Party.
How to Watch Harris’ Remarks:
- What: Vice President Kamala Harris to deliver remarks
- When: Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 4 p.m. ET
- Where: Howard University, Washington, D.C.
- Online Stream: Live on CBS News 24/7, available on mobile and streaming devices
As Harris prepares to take the stage, her supporters and the broader public await her insights on the future of the Democratic Party and the path forward in a divided political landscape.