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Vice President Kamala Harris conceded defeat to President-elect Donald Trump but vowed to continue fighting for the issues that fueled her campaign. She spoke at Howard University, urging supporters to organize, mobilize, and stay engaged. Harris acknowledged the disappointment among her supporters and promised a peaceful transition of power, while emphasizing the importance of upholding constitutional rights and the rule of law. The mood at the rally was somber, with many supporters appearing emotional.
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