Washington, D.C. (KGO) -- Wednesday night, Vice President Kamala Harris conceded the shortest presidential campaign in American history.
In just 107 days, she mounted an effort to take on former President Donald Trump. Harris addressed a deeply divided country from her alma mater Howard University after Trump won the popular vote and electoral college in decisive fashion. It was not the speech Vice President Harris wanted to deliver at her alma mater, but it's the one she had to- of moving the country forward together, of unifying the country, and respecting the peaceful transfer of power.
2024 Election: Get live Bay Area, CA election results and coverage from ABC7 Harris walked out to a supportive, yet solemn crowd at Howard University as she addressed the nation. "My heart is full today. Full of gratitude for the trust you placed in me," said Harris.
"The outcome of this election is not what we wanted, not what we fought for, not what we voted for," she continued. In front of a crowd of thousands and to millions of her supporters watching at home, Harris called for unity and a peaceful transfer of power. "Now I know people are experience a range of emotions right now.
I get it. But we must accept the results of this election," she said. VIDEO: Harris concedes presidential election but not 'the fight that fueled this campaign' | FULL SPEECH Earlier Wednesday, Vice President Harris called President-elect Trump to concede the election.
The White House also confirmed to ABC New.