In a dramatic twist for the 2024 election, former President Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris, reclaiming the White House in a historic second non-consecutive term. The results rolled in late on election night, with Trump securing key battlegrounds like Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Wisconsin, surpassing the crucial 270 electoral votes needed to win.
Kamala Harris’s supporters were gathered in Washington, D.C., eagerly awaiting a victory speech that never came. Her campaign opted not to address the crowd, leaving many supporters in suspense as the night drew on. Campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond informed the crowd that Harris would not speak, citing ongoing vote counts in uncalled states—a statement that fueled anticipation, even as Trump’s lead expanded.
Neither Harris nor Joe Biden has reached out to Trump for a concession call, adding a layer of tension to the election aftermath. The Harris campaign emphasized their commitment to ensuring every vote was counted, though by early morning, Trump’s win appeared firm.
Trump’s return to office comes with the Republicans regaining Senate control, which is likely to boost his influence in appointing federal judges and pushing conservative legislation.
Supporters of Kamala Harris eventually began to leave the rally, which never happened as reality set in. Harris lost the electoral and popular vote, and the crowd realized the Vice President abandoned them.