Republican leader Donald Trump has been elected US president for the second time. Democratic leader and Vice President Kamala Harris congratulated him by phone on Wednesday (November 6) for his victory in Tuesday's presidential election. He also promised to hand over power to the newly elected president peacefully. The British news agency reported this news.
Kamala spoke publicly on Wednesday after the election defeat. The rally was attended by former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, White House aides to President Joe Biden and thousands of Democratic supporters. At this time, he said to congratulate Trump.
Harris said, 'A fundamental principle of American democracy is that when we lose an election, we accept the result. This principle, like any other of ours, distinguishes democracy from monarchy or despotism, and must be respected by anyone who seeks public confidence.'
In 2020, Trump claimed that he had won the service election. But Joe Biden officially won that election.
Addressing supporters, he said, 'The result of this election is not what we wanted, not what we wanted, not what we voted for. But I say listen, listen to me: the light of America's promise will always shine.'