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Election 2024 live updates: Kamala Harris concedes to Trump and ends campaign with message for young voters

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Election 2024 live updates: Kamala Harris concedes to Trump and ends campaign with message for young voters

Donald Trump has won a historic second term in the White House in a shocking political comeback four years after leaving office.

Trump surpassed the magic number of 270 Electoral College votes early on Wednesday after winning key battleground states. He also won 51 percent of the popular vote.

Counting is still underway in Arizona and Nevada but those results will not alter the outcome.

The president-elect took to the stage with his family and running mate JD Vance promising a “golden age for America” and hailing “the greatest political movement of all time”.

Republicans have also likely taken control of the Senate, having been in the minority there since 2021.

Kamala Harris called Trump to congratulate him on his victory. She spoke of the importance of a peaceful transfer of power and being a president for the whole country.

In her concession speech at Howard University, the vice president said that while she concedes the election, she does not concede the fight that fueled her campaign.

“The fight for freedom, opportunity, fairness, and dignity of all people, and ideals at the heart of this nation… that is a fight I will never give up.”

Key Points

  • Donald Trump defeats Kamala Harris to win the presidency

  • Harris delivers concession speech saying she will never give up fight

  • When will Trump officially take office?

  • World leaders congratulate Trump on victory

  • Trump vs Harris: Live election 2024 results map

  • Emboldened and unshackled: What a second Trump presidency means for America

04:30 , Oliver O’Connell

The Simpsons fails to predict future — for first time ever

ANALYSIS: Another big winner of the US election — cryptocurrency

04:20 , Oliver O’Connell

Anthony Cuthbertson writes:

As soon as it became apparent that Donald Trump was going to win the presidency, bitcoin’s price began to rally. A few hours before the Republican candidate declared victory, and with leads in all of the crucial swing states, the world’s most valuable cryptocurrency hit a new all-time high.

Continue reading…

There’s another big winner of the US election: cryptocurrency

Report: Australian ambassador to US deleted messages about ‘traitor’ Trump

04:10 , Oliver O’Connell

Kevin Rudd, the Australian ambassador to the United States, deleted tweets criticizing Donald Trump in the campaign’s final week.

Rudd, the former Australian prime minister, scrubbed his X page of past anti-Trump remarks days before the Republican clinched the 2024 election on Wednesday morning, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.

He took down posts that referred to Trump as “the most destructive president in history” and as a “traitor to the West,” the outlet reported.

Kelly Rissman reports.

Australian ambassador to US deleted messages about Trump, report says

Mapped: Trump’s 2024 election win

04:00 , Oliver O’Connell

Donald Trump has clinched victory in the 2024 presidential election, sweeping several critical swing states to secure 292 Electoral College votes in a dramatic and historic night for America.

The Republican eliminated his Democratic rival Kamala Harris’s chances of making history as the first female president, and will now return to the White House in January 2025 to serve a second term.

Trump cemented his nationwide victory as the announcement of Wisconsin’s results took him over the line to surpass the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency.

Trump vs Harris: Presidential election results map

Olympian Simone Biles calls on Biden to take action before term ends

03:55 , Oliver O’Connell

US Olympic champion Simone Biles has a message for President Joe Biden following Donald Trump’s win over Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.

Mr Biden,

I need you to stand up, straighten your back and make some things shake before your departure

xoxo the women in america 💙

Absent from family photo, Melania speaks out for first time since Trump’s election win

03:50 , Oliver O’Connell

Former First Lady Melania Trump commented publicly for the first time since her husband’s election victory.

Hours after President-Elect Donald Trump clinched enough electoral votes for a second term, Melania posted on X on Wednesday evening about the former first couple’s coming return to the White House.

Despite being by her husband’s side to vote and as he claimed victory, she was absent from a family photo of “the whole squad” that even included Elon Musk.

Kelly Rissman reports.

Melania speaks out for first time since Trump’s win – but is absent from family photo

China’s Xi Jinping reacts to Trump win

03:46 , Oliver O’Connell

State media in China reports that President Xi Jinping said of Donald Trump’s win that the international community expects “both countries will respect each other, coexist peacefully, and achieve win-win cooperation”.

He added that US-China cooperation is a long-term goal and reiterated “both countries gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation”.

With reporting from Reuters

Despite little open support for it, Californians may vote to keep forced prison labor

03:40 , Oliver O’Connell

California voters unexpectedly look set to reject a proposed constitutional amendment that would end involuntary labor in state prisons, despite the proposition facing little public opposition and coming to the ballot with strong support from state leaders.

As of Wednesday evening, nearly 55 percent of voters were in support of rejecting the amendment, compared with just over 45 percent in favor of supporting it, with over half of the estimated vote total reported, according to The New York Times.

The lack of enthusiasm comes as something of a surprise in deep-blue California.

Josh Marcus reports from San Francisco.

Californians may vote to keep forced prison labor, despite little open support for it

What is South Korea’s 4B movement?

03:30 , Oliver O’Connell

The South Korean 4B movement has seen a spike in interest amid the shocking results from the 2024 US presidential election.

Olivia Hebert explains what it is…

What is South Korea’s 4B movement? Interest spikes after US election shock

Kinzinger says he’s ‘doubling down’ to protect democracy

03:15 , Oliver O’Connell

Adam Kinzinger, the anti-Trump former congressman who joined Liz Cheney as the only other Republican on the House select committee investigating January 6, is not done yet, despite Donald Trump’s election win.

He wrote on X this evening: “After last night, I have taken a long look and made a decision: I’m doubling down. We will protect our democracy, and never give up.”

“NEVER,” he added.

He later followed up with a video statement on his Substack:

Watch: Lara Trump floats ‘blanket federal election process that every state abides by’

03:10 , Oliver O’Connell

Democrat anger as blame game begins for Kamala Harris’ devastating loss

03:00 , Oliver O’Connell

Democrats and political talking heads have initiated the circular firing squad as they search to blame anyone else for Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election.

Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party lost the White House, lost the Senate, and still may lose the House. The Supreme Court has a conservative majority that handed Trump a presidential “get out of jail free” card for almost anything he does in office between 2025 and 2028.

So, who is to blame?

Democrat anger as blame game begins for Kamala Harris’ devastating loss

Melania Trump says new administration will ‘safeguard the heart of our republic – freedom’

02:52 , Oliver O’Connell

Trump and Orban have ‘big plans for the future’

02:45 , Oliver O’Connell

Watch: Trump legal team to argue New York criminal sentencing shouldn’t go ahead

02:40 , Oliver O’Connell

Harris issues defiant two-word vow after election loss

02:30 , Oliver O’Connell

Kamala Harris issues defiant two-word vow after losing election to Donald Trump

Trump transition co-chairs give update on first steps toward new administration

02:21 , Oliver O’Connell

Trump-Vance Transition Co-Chairs Linda McMahon and Howard Lutnick released the following statement on the progress and next steps for the transition to the new administration:

“Since the formation of President Trump’s transition organization and our announcement as Co-Chairs in August, we have been preparing for President Trump’s next administration. In the days and weeks ahead, President Trump will be selecting personnel to serve our nation under his leadership and enact policies that make the life of Americans affordable, safe, and secure. We are proud to volunteer our time to present President Trump with a wide array of experts from which he can select for his team. The American people decisively elected President Trump in a historic victory and delivered a mandate that puts the working men and women of our nation first. As he chooses the best people to join his team and best policies to pursue, his transition team will ensure the implementation of President Trump’s common sense agenda starting on Day 1.”

CNN’s Kaitlan Collins says there is an expectation that Trump could announce who he has selected for some key positions within days.

Obamas and Clintons react to Trump’s election win

02:10 , Oliver O’Connell

The Obamas and the Clintons congratulated Donald Trump after he decisively defeated Vice President Kamala Harris on Election Day.

Trump’s victory was called early Wednesday morning as secured his return to the White House. Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton all posted on social media later in the day wishing Trump and running JD Vance well. The Clintons and the Obamas had been on the campaign trail for Harris, but their efforts fell short.

Kelly Rissman has the story.

The Obamas and Clintons wish Trump well after his election victory

Trump offered ‘hearty congratulations’ by UK PM Sir Keir Starmer

02:00 , Oliver O’Connell

Sir Keir Starmer told Donald Trump he hopes the United Kingdom’s special relationship with the US continues to thrive for years to come.

The Prime Minister raised defence and the Middle East with the president-elect amid hostilies from Trump’s campaign team which had previously described Labour as “far left”.

But the leaders shared a “fond” phone call in the aftermath of Trump’s historic political comeback four years after leaving office.

Barney Davis reports from London.

Sir Keir Starmer offers ‘hearty congratulations’ to Donald Trump

Man tried to enter Capitol with flare gun, fuel on election day

01:52 , Oliver O’Connell

A man named Austin Olson attempted to enter the US Capitol with a flare gun, lighter, and fuel on Election Day.

Per the complaint filed by the US Capitol Police in DC federal court:

OLSON explained, on Monday, November 4, 2024, he packed up his “Political Thesis,” a flare gun, flares, two notebooks, and his backpack, and began a drive to Washington, D.C. OLSON stopped at a gas station in Westland, Michigan and filled his vehicle’s fuel tank, as well as a metal water bottle and a glass liquor bottle with gasoline. He placed the two bottles in his backpack and placed the backpack in the trunk of his vehicle. OLSON drove through the night and arrived in Washington, D.C. in the mid-morning hours of Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

OLSON admitted he wrote his “thesis” and planned to travel to the Washington, D.C. on Election Day with the intent to deliver his “thesis” to Congress and get arrested in the hope of gaining viral media attention to spread his message. OLSON specifically stated that he chose Election Day to maximize the impact of his statement. OLSON denied that he intended to start a fire or light himself on fire. OLSON denied any intent to harm anyone. OLSON stated he did intend to get arrested by bringing the flare gun and gasoline, knowing it would provoke a police response.

Read the full complaint here

ANALYSIS: What a second Trump presidency means for America

01:45 , Oliver O’Connell

His third campaign was defined by a promise of retribution and a sharpened nativist agenda to take America back again, Alex Woodward reports:

Emboldened and unshackled: What a second Trump presidency means for America

Biden to address nation from Rose Garden

01:44 , Oliver O’Connell

President Joe Biden in the Rose Garden of the White House (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)President Joe Biden in the Rose Garden of the White House (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

President Joe Biden in the Rose Garden of the White House (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

President Joe Biden will address the nation tomorrow at 11am from the Rose Garden at the White House.

Watch: McConnell reacts to Trump election results

01:34 , Oliver O’Connell

‘West Wing’ star Bradley Whitford blames ‘racist and sexist’ country for Trump victory

01:30 , Oliver O’Connell

Actor Bradley Whitford from The West Wing and The Handmaid’s Tale wants Democrats to avoid falling into “despair” after Donald Trump’s second victory, he told The Independent in an exclusive interview.

Whitford, known for his Emmy-winning West Wing performance as the firebrand political strategist Josh Lyman, said he was surprised by Trump’s decisive win. The 65-year-old has long been a Democratic ally, and most recently spoke at a Harris rally in Wisconsin on October 22.

“I absolutely thought we were going to win,” Whitford told The Independent outside the White House on Wednesday afternoon, less than 12 hours after Donald Trump secured his second term.

Katie Hawkinson reports.

‘West Wing’ star blames ‘racist and sexist’ country for Trump victory

How did Joe Rogan and the right-wing ‘manosphere’ help propel Trump to victory?

01:27 , Oliver O’Connell

During Donald Trump’s raucous victory party on Tuesday in West Palm Beach, Florida, a fired-up Dana White, president of the wildly popular UFC fighting league, approached the microphone to thank the people who made the Republican’s dominant win possible.

After praising Trump as one of “the most resilient, hardworking men I’ve ever met in my life,” White said, “I wanna thank the Nelk Boys, Adin Ross, Theo Von, ‘Bussin with the Boys,’ and last but not least, the mighty and powerful Joe Rogan!”

You’d be forgiven for not knowing who some of these men are, but, if you’re the Democratic party, you ignore them at your peril: this collection of edgy alternative podcasters, social media influencers, and comedians are part of the “manosphere” that may have helped win Donald Trump the election.

Josh Marcus reports from San Francisco.

How Joe Rogan and the right-wing ‘manosphere’ helped propel Trump to victory in 2024

Reproductive rights under a new Trump administration: What’s next?

01:00 , Oliver O’Connell

This story is part of an investigative series and new documentary, The A-Word, by The Independent examining the state of abortion access and reproductive care in the US after the fall of Roe v Wade.

What’s next for reproductive healthcare during the Trump administration?

‘Impeachment warrior’ Eugene Vindman wins in Virginia

01:24 , Oliver O’Connell

Democratic House candidate Eugene Vindman of Virginia has defeated Derrick Anderson — the Republican candidate accused of using a fake family in campaign materials.

Here’s what you need to know about Vindman and his role in Donald Trump’s first impeachment:

Impeachment warrior or showboater? Trump’s shadow looms over a controversial primary

And here’s CNN’s Manu Raju with what this means for who holds power in the House of Representatives:

First Jan 6 rioter lines up for their Trump pardon

00:30 , Oliver O’Connell

Just hours after Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election, a January 6 rioter lined up for his pardon.

Christopher Carnell, who was charged and convicted of obstruction of an official proceeding earlier this year, asked Judge Beryl Howell to delay a hearing that was set to occur on Friday so lawyers could contact the presidential transition team.

Ariana Baio reports.

First Jan 6 rioter lines up for their Trump pardon with plea to judge

DOJ reportedly looking to ‘wind down’ the criminal cases against Trump

00:15 , Oliver O’Connell

The Justice Department is reportedly trying to “wind down” the federal criminal cases against President-Elect Donald Trump before he returns to the White House.

DOJ officials are considering ways to fizzle out the two federal criminal cases that Trump faces — one involving his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and the other related to improperly storing a trove of classified documents — in order to comply with its long-standing policy not to prosecute sitting presidents, sources told NBC News and USA Today.

Kelly Rissman reports.

DOJ reportedly looking to ‘wind down’ the criminal cases against Trump

What happens now that a convicted felon has won the presidency?

00:00 , Oliver O’Connell

Earlier this year, Donald Trump made history by becoming the first former president ever convicted of a crime.

Now, after soaring to victory in the 2024 election against Kamala Harris, he has made history again: by becoming the first convicted felon elected to the nation’s highest office.

On May 30, Trump was convicted in New York of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in order to conceal a $130,000 hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the days before the 2016 election, in order to silence her about an alleged sexual encounter one decade earlier.

Judge Juan Merchan delayed his sentencing until after the November 5 election but could still hand down jail time to Trump – potentially paving the way for an unprecedented situation where the president of the US is running the country from a prison cell.

What happens now that a convicted felon has won the presidency?

RFK Jr plans on clearing out entire departments of the FDA

Wednesday 6 November 2024 23:40 , Oliver O’Connell

Robert F Kennedy Jr, a likely political appointee in Trump’s new government, has already announced his intentions to clear out departments of the Federal Drug Administration.

On the campaign trail, Trump promised to let the former independent presidential candidate take over health, food and medicines government sectors during his second administration despite his much-derided obsession with debunked conspiracies.

Michelle Del Rey reports.

RFK Jr warns he plans on clearing out entire departments of the FDA

Climate scientists fear Trump will destroy progress in his second term

Wednesday 6 November 2024 23:30 , Oliver O’Connell

Following the re-election of former President Donald Trump, the nation’s top climate scientists are voicing their concerns about his impending second term and how it could shape humanity’s future in a rapidly warming world.

“As I stated before the election, a second Trump term, which includes implementation of ‘Project 2025,’ is the end of climate action as we know it, this decade,” Dr. Michael E. Mann, the director of the Center for Science, Sustainability, & the Media at the University of Pennsylvania, told The Independent in an emailed statement on Tuesday.

Julia Musto reports.

Climate scientists fear Trump will destroy progress in his second term

Pelosi: ‘We all pray for America’s success under the next administration.

Wednesday 6 November 2024 23:25 , Oliver O’Connell

Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi released the following statement on the results of the 2024 election:

“Millions of Americans are proud of the leadership and campaign of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. We are inspired by them, thank them and know that they will continue to be magnificent forces for good in our country.

“We all pray for America’s success under the next Administration. The peaceful transfer of power is the cornerstone of our democracy. After every election, we all have a responsibility to come together and find common ground.

“In the 119th Congress, House Democrats are united behind Hakeem Jeffries as we vow to continue putting People Over Politics and fighting for America’s working families with liberty and justice for all.”

Outside Mar-a-Lago after Trump’s win, the security is tight and the atmosphere is strange

Wednesday 6 November 2024 23:20 , Oliver O’Connell

On the approach to the property’s entrance, it’s clear that something has changed, Andrew Feinberg reports from West Palm Beach

Outside Mar-a-Lago after Trump’s win, security is tight and the atmosphere is strange

Watch: What went wrong for Kamala Harris?

Wednesday 6 November 2024 23:10 , Oliver O’Connell

Where did Kamala Harris go wrong?

Wednesday 6 November 2024 23:07 , Oliver O’Connell

“President Joe Biden called President Donald J. Trump to congratulate him on his victory and extended an invitation to the White House to ensure a smooth transition between the current Administration and the incoming Administration. President Trump looks forward to the meeting, which will take place shortly, and very much appreciated the call.”

Steven Cheung, Trump Campaign Communications Director

Zelensky hails ‘strong and unwavering US leadership’ after call with Trump

Wednesday 6 November 2024 23:05 , Oliver O’Connell

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has spoken with Donald Trump after offering his congratulations in an X post earlier today.

Zelensky posted: “I had an excellent call with President Donald Trump and congratulated him on his historic landslide victory—his tremendous campaign made this result possible. I praised his family and team for their great work.

“We agreed to maintain close dialogue and advance our cooperation. Strong and unwavering U.S. leadership is vital for the world and for a just peace.”

Biden: Harris ‘will continue the fight with purpose, determination, and joy’

Wednesday 6 November 2024 23:03 , Oliver O’Connell

President Joe Biden released the following statement following Kamala Harris’s concession speech at Howard University:

What America saw today was the Kamala Harris I know and deeply admire.

She’s been a tremendous partner and public servant full of integrity, courage, and character.

Under extraordinary circumstances, she stepped up and led a historic campaign that embodied what’s possible when guided by a strong moral compass and a clear vision for a nation that is more free, more just, and full of more opportunities for all Americans.

As I’ve said before, selecting Kamala was the very first decision I made when I became the nominee for president in 2020. It was the best decision I made. Her story represents the best of America’s story. And as she made clear today, I have no doubt that she’ll continue writing that story.

She will continue the fight with purpose, determination, and joy. She will continue to be a champion for all Americans. Above all, she will continue to be a leader our children will look up to for generations to come as she puts her stamp on America’s future.

Full story: Harris concedes loss to Trump as she addresses supporters at Howard University

Wednesday 6 November 2024 23:00 , Oliver O’Connell

Kamala Harris conceded defeat in the 2024 presidential race against Donald Trump in remarks from her alma mater Howard University, formally ending her historic campaign against her Republican rival after her decisive losses in a series of hard-fought battleground states that President Joe Biden won just four years ago.

“My heart is full today,” the vice president said in remarks to supporters from the university campus in Washington DC on Wednesday evening.

“Full of gratitude for the trust you’ve placed in me, full of love for our country, and full of resolve,” she added.

Alex Woodward reports.

Kamala Harris concedes loss to Trump as she address supporters at Howard University

Republican Voters Against Trump vow to fight on

Wednesday 6 November 2024 22:50 , Oliver O’Connell

Why the polls got it wrong on Trump — again

Wednesday 6 November 2024 22:45 , John Bowden

Kamala Harris’s collapse Tuesday evening was shocking to many in the political press, who had expected a tight election but one that, if anything, looked to be trending in her favor heading into Election Day.

There were real — or so it was thought — signs of her impending success, analysts thought. Buoying the wave of assumptions were two polls released over the weekend showing Harris in a dominant position — one, the J. Ann Selzer-run Des Moines Register poll, showed the vice president leading by 3 percentage points in Iowa. Another, from The New York Times and Siena College, showed her ahead slightly in several battleground states, while Donald Trump had a clear lead in just two: Georgia and Arizona.

Why the polls got it wrong on Trump — again

Watch: Tearful Harris and Walz families watch vice president concession speech

Wednesday 6 November 2024 22:40 , Oliver O’Connell

Harris and Walz family in tears as vice president concedes election loss to Trump

Obamas ‘could not be prouder’ of Harris and Walz, while congratulating Trump and Vance

Wednesday 6 November 2024 22:35 , Oliver O’Connell

Barack Obama and Michelle Obama have released a joint statement regarding the results of the presidential election.

The former president and first lady congratulated Donald Trump and JD Vance on their victory and said they “could not be prouder of Vice President Harris and Governor Walz – two extraordinary public servants who ran a remarkable campaign”.

Read the full statement below:

“Over the last few weeks and through Election Day, millions of Americans cast their votes – not just for president, but for leaders at every level. Now the results are in, and we want to congratulate President Trump and Senator Vance on their victory.

“This is obviously not the outcome we had hoped for, given our profound disagreements with the Republican ticket on a whole host of issues. But living in a democracy is about recognizing that our point of view won’t always win out, and being willing to accept the peaceful transfer of power.

“Michelle and I could not be prouder of Vice President Harris and Governor Walz – two extraordinary public servants who ran a remarkable campaign. And we will always be grateful to the staff and volunteers who poured their heart and soul into electing public servants they truly believed in.

“As I said on the campaign trail, America has been through a lot over the last few years – from a historic pandemic and price hikes resulting from the pandemic, to rapid change and the feeling a lot of folks have that, no matter how hard they work, treading water is the best they can do. Those conditions have created headwinds for democratic incumbents around the world, and last night showed that America is not immune.

“The good news is that these problems are solvable – but only if we listen to each other, and only if we abide by the core constitutional principles and democratic norms that made this country great.

“In a country as big and diverse as ours, we won’t always see eye-to-eye on everything. But progress requires us to extend good faith and grace – even to people with whom we deeply disagree. That’s how we’ve come this far, and it’s how we’ll keep building a country that is more fair and more just, more equal and more free.”

Who could be in Trump’s Cabinet? Contenders for new top team from RFK Jr to Elon Musk

Wednesday 6 November 2024 22:30 , Ariana Baio

Now Donald Trump has won the 2024 presidential election, all eyes are on who he appoints as his top team.

The individuals selected for Cabinet positions are meant to be the president’s close allies, ideally with some interest or experience in the department they head.

But the former president has made it clear his priority will be appointing loyalists rather than those best suited for a position – a takeaway from his first administration where he faced record Cabinet turnover.

It is worth noting that being chosen for Trump’s cabinet is no guarantee of longevity or success – far from it. Some of his first term administration ended up being charged with crimes or serving time in prison.

That being said, here are some of Trump’s potential Cabinet picks as he looks towards taking office again in 2025.

Who could be in Trump’s Cabinet? Contenders for new top team from RFK Jr to Musk

Harris wins statewide vote in Maine

Wednesday 6 November 2024 22:29 , Oliver O’Connell

The Associated Press has called Maine’s statewide race for Kamala Harris.

This gives the vice president two extra electoral votes.

Trump wins Alaska

Wednesday 6 November 2024 22:28 , Oliver O’Connell

The Associated Press has called the state of Alaska for president-elect Donald Trump.

Donald Trump’s granddaughter posts photo of ‘the whole squad’

Wednesday 6 November 2024 22:26 , Oliver O’Connell

Donald Trump’s granddaughter, Kai Trump, has posted a photo of “the whole squad”, the Trump family including her mother Vanessa Trump (Don Jr’s ex-wife), all together on election night, with the addition of Elon Musk.

Missing from the picture… Melania Trump and Kimberly Guilfoyle.

Bernie Sanders issues scathing critique of election results

Wednesday 6 November 2024 22:22 , Oliver O’Connell

Independent senator for Vermont Bernie Sanders has issued a scathing denunciation of the results of the 2024 presidential election.

In a statement released on Wednesday, he blamed party leadership for abandoning the working class. Here’s his full statement:

It should come as no great surprise that a Democratic Party which has abandoned working class people would find that the working class has abandoned them. First, it was the white working class, and now it is Latino and Black workers as well. While the Democratic leadership defends the status quo, the American people are angry and want change. And they’re right.

Today, while the very rich are doing phenomenally well, 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck and we have more income and wealth inequality than ever before. Unbelievably, real, inflation-accounted-for weekly wages for the average American worker are actually lower now than they were 50 years ago.

Today, despite an explosion in technology and worker productivity, many young people will have a worse standard of living than their parents. And many of them worry that Artificial Intelligence and robotics will make a bad situation even worse.

Today, despite spending far more per capita than other countries, we remain the only wealthy nation not to guarantee health care to all as a human right and we pay, by far, the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs. We, alone among major countries, cannot even guarantee paid family and medical leave.

Today, despite strong opposition from a majority of Americans, we continue to spend billions funding the extremist Netanyahu government’s all out war against the Palestinian people which has led to the horrific humanitarian disaster of mass malnutrition and the starvation of thousands of children.

Will the big money interests and well-paid consultants who control the Democratic Party learn any real lessons from this disastrous campaign? Will they understand the pain and political alienation that tens of millions of Americans are experiencing? Do they have any ideas as to how we can take on the increasingly powerful Oligarchy which has so much economic and political power? Probably not.

In the coming weeks and months those of us concerned about grassroots democracy and economic justice need to have some very serious political discussions.

Stay tuned.

Whoopi Goldberg refuses to say Donald Trump’s name after election results

Wednesday 6 November 2024 22:15 , Holly Patrick

The View host Whoopi Goldberg refused to say Donald Trump’s name live on the programme after the Republican won a second term as president in the 2024 election.

The presenter and actor, 68, has been vocally critical of the 45th and now 47th president in the run-up to Election Day.

Praising Kamala Harris, Goldberg congratulated the vice president on her efforts over the last two months since Joe Biden dropped out of the race and endorsed her at the top of the party ticket.

“She was everywhere, she talked to everybody. People didn’t come out, I don’t know why. It doesn’t matter. He’s the president,” Goldberg concluded.

Will Melania live in the White House? What now for the next First Lady

Wednesday 6 November 2024 22:10 , Oliver O’Connell

Her husband has won a historic return to the most famous address in the world, defeating Kamala Harris in a close-run race for the presidency.

Melania was all smiles as she joined Donald Trump on stage for his victory speech in Palm Beach, Florida, on election night.

However, while there has been no official announcement yet, questions remain about exactly where she will spend her time during Trump’s second term as the couple prepares for his return to office.

Will Melania live in the White House? What now for the next First Lady

‘I’m just very proud of her,’ says emotional former senator of Harris

Wednesday 6 November 2024 22:04 , Oliver O’Connell

Former Democratic senator for Missouri Claire McCaskill became emotional watching Kamala Harris’s concession speech while appearing on MSNBC: “I’m just very proud of her.”

Pence offers congratulations to Trump

Wednesday 6 November 2024 22:00 , Oliver O’Connell

Mike Pence, Donald Trump’s first vice president, has offered his congratulations to the president-elect.

The American people have spoken and Karen and I send our sincere congratulations to President-Elect Donald Trump and his family on his election as 47th President of the United States. We also send our congratulations to Vice President-Elect J.D. Vance and his family on his election as Vice President of the United States.

We extend our congratulations as well to the newly elected members of the Republican majorities in the United States Senate and the House of Representatives and look forward to their efforts to renew American security, prosperity and a respect for life.

We will continue to pray for all those in authority and urge every American to join us in praying for our incoming President, Vice President and elected officials at every level. God Bless America🇺🇸

Biden watched Harris concession speech from West Wing

Wednesday 6 November 2024 21:57 , Oliver O’Connell

The View hosts wear all-black ‘funeral’ attire for post-election episode after Trump win

Wednesday 6 November 2024 21:55 , Oliver O’Connell

Following Donald Trump’s win in the 2024 presidential election, The View cast commemorated their first post-election episode by dressing in all black.

On Wednesday (November 6), the ABC daytime talk show aired its first episode since the Republican nominee was reelected to the White House for a second term. In honor of the occasion, co-hosts Alyssa Farah Griffin, Sunny Hostin, and Ana Navarro sat around The View’s round table in matching black outfits as they discussed Trump’s victory.

The View hosts wears ‘funeral’ attire in post-election episode after Trump win

Wednesday 6 November 2024 21:45 , Oliver O’Connell

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The adage is only when it is dark enough Can you see the stars. I know many people feel like we are entering a dark time, but for the benefit of us all, I hope that is not the case. But here’s the thing America, if it is, let us fill the sky with the light of a brilliant, brilliant billion of stars, the light, the light of optimism, of faith, of truth and service.

Vice President Kamala Harris

Harris adviser says campaign ‘dug out of a deep hole but not enough’

Wednesday 6 November 2024 21:40 , Oliver O’Connell

David Plouffe, Obama campaign veteran and special adviser to Kamala Harris, tweeted today:

It was a privilege to spend the last 100 days with @KamalaHarris and the amazing staff led by @jomalleydillon who left it all on the field for their country. We dug out of a deep hole but not enough. A devastating loss. Thanks for being in the arena, all of you.

Wednesday 6 November 2024 21:38 , Oliver O’Connell

Don’t you ever listen when anyone tells you something is impossible because it has never been done before.

Do not despair. This is not a time to throw up our hands. This is a time to roll up our sleeves. This is a time to organize, to mobilize, and to stay engaged for the sake of freedom and justice, and the future that we all know we can build together.

Vice President Kamala Harris

Wednesday 6 November 2024 21:37 , Oliver O’Connell

“To the young people who are watching, it is OK to feel sad and disappointed. But please know it’s going to be OK,” Harris tells her younger supporters, who cheer and shout “We love you!”

“Here’s the thing: Sometimes, the fight takes a while. That doesn’t mean we won’t win. The important thing is don’t ever give up,” she adds.

Wednesday 6 November 2024 21:32 , Oliver O’Connell

At the same time, in our nation, we owe loyalty not to a president or a party, but to the Constitution of the United States and loyalty to our conscience and to our God. My allegiance to all three is why I am here to say: while I concede this election, I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign. The fight for freedom. For opportunity. For fairness. And the dignity of all people.

Vice President Kamala Harris

Wednesday 6 November 2024 21:31 , Oliver O’Connell

I know folks are feeling and experiencing a range of emotions right now. I get it. But we must accept the results of this election. Earlier today, I spoke with President-elect Trump and congratulated him on his victory. I also told him that we will help him and his team with their transition, and that we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power.

Vice President Kamala Harris

Wednesday 6 November 2024 21:27 , Oliver O’Connell

My heart is full today. Full of gratitude for the trust you placed in me. Full of love for my country. And full of resolve. The outcome of this election is not what we wanted. Not what we fought for. Not what we voted for. But hear me when I say, the light of the American promise will always burn bright as long as we never give up, and as long as we keep fighting.

Vice President Kamala Harris

In pictures: Crowds of supporters turn out for Harris concession speech

Wednesday 6 November 2024 21:19 , Oliver O’Connell

Supporters of US Vice President Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris gather ahead of her speech at Howard University (AFP via Getty Images)Supporters of US Vice President Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris gather ahead of her speech at Howard University (AFP via Getty Images)

Supporters of US Vice President Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris gather ahead of her speech at Howard University (AFP via Getty Images)

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Mayor of Washington, D.C. Muriel Bowser (C), and Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)  were spotted in the crowd (Getty Images)Mayor of Washington, D.C. Muriel Bowser (C), and Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)  were spotted in the crowd (Getty Images)

Mayor of Washington, D.C. Muriel Bowser (C), and Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) were spotted in the crowd (Getty Images)

Watch LIVE: Kamala Harris delivers concession speech at Howard University

Wednesday 6 November 2024 21:00 , Oliver O’Connell

Watch live as Kamala Harris gives her concession speech at Howard University and addresses Donald Trump‘s 2024 presidential election victory for the first time.

Harris has called the 47th president to congratulate him on his victory. She also mentioned the importance of a peaceful transfer of power and being a president for the whole of the US.

Harris supporter gather at Howard University of somber concession speech

Wednesday 6 November 2024 20:57 , John Bowden

Several thousand supporters poured into Howard University in Washington, DC, for Kamala Harris’s concession speech on Wednesday afternoon. It was a somber event, even with the DJ playing dance tracks and campaign volunteers handing out American flags for guests to wave.

A handful of women were visibly fighting back tears as they entered. Many Howard students were in the crowd. A stone-faced DNC chair Jaime Harrison passed reporters on the back of a golf cart, waving to a few supporters. He announced today that he wouldn’t seek reelection to his position leading the party.

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Wednesday 6 November 2024 20:48 , Oliver O’Connell

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