Election 2024 live updates: Biden vows to ensure a peaceful transition to Trump in address to nation
President-elect Donald Trump considering appointments to second administration after Kamala Harris delivers gracious consession speech, urging supporters not to lose heart
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Your support makes all the difference.President Joe Biden assured Americans that there will be a “peaceful and orderly” transition to the next Trump administration in a speech in the Rose Garden at the White House on Thursday.
“Yesterday, I spoke with President-elect Trump to congratulate him on his victory, and I assured him, I will direct my entire administration work with his team to ensure a peaceful and orderly transition,” Biden said in a short speech in front of staff and press.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump is celebrating his election win by beginning the process of choosing who will join his second administration, as his conservative allies and surrogates jostle for position in the hope of securing a top role.
Trump’s defeated adversary Kamala Harris called to congratulate him on his victory on Wednesday afternoon and subsequently delivered a concession speech at Howard University, in which she said that, while she concedes the election, she will not give up 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,” the vice president said.
Radio host blames Harris defeat on culture of chauvinism among Latino men
Pennsylvania radio host Victor Martinez appeared on MSNBC yesterday and had this hard truth for Nicolle Wallace on Kamala Harris’s loss:
“As far as the Latino vote in general, it was the Latino man. It was a Latino man who decided that they were going to vote for Donald Trump. And I will dare to say that it’s the Latino man who will – who wouldn’t want a woman president. I mean, you and I had this discussion before, and I have audios from the Latino men who were calling my show, telling me that they wouldn’t vote for her just because she was a woman.
“And that is unfortunate, but that’s part of the Latino culture, right, with the Latino the man. And he’s the one, the provider. And we’re the boss, and we still, unfortunately, have a lot of Latinos with that mentality where the woman belongs in the kitchen. That is a reality of the Latino male chauvinist culture. And I think that’s what exactly what happened.”
Trump AG hopeful says he wants to drag Democrats’ ‘political dead bodies through the streets and burn them’
A Republican lawyer thought to be in the running to be Donald Trump’s attorney general has said he wants to drag Democrats’ “dead political bodies” through the streets and “burn” them in a graphic social media post.
Mike Davis, a former Supreme Court clerk and Senate aide, shared the violent post on X on November 6, shortly after Trump surpassed the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency.
“Here’s my current mood: I want to drag their dead political bodies through the streets, burn them, and throw them off the wall,” Davis said.
“(Legally, politically, and financially, of course),” he added.
“F*** unity... We have the votes. And they tried to kill Trump,” he said in another expletive-laden post, referring to the opposition.
Rhian Lubin has more.
Trump AG hopeful ‘wants to drag Democrats’ political dead bodies through streets’
Mike Davis shared the graphic post shortly after Trump clinched victory in the presidential race
LGBT+ crisis hotlines report huge spike in contacts after Trump election win
The Trevor Project, a non-profit collective dedicated to supporting LGBT+ youths and preventing suicide, has issued a statement reporting that it experienced a 125 percent increase in calls, texts and chat messages on Election Day and on Wednesday from young people distressed by the dawning news of Donald Trump’s win at the polls.
The Rainbow Youth Project told The Washington Post something similar, saying that it had received more than 3,810 calls this month.
Other groups supporting the LGBT+ community like OneIowa also told The Post it had experienced an increase in emails and messages.
West Wing star Bradley Whitford blames ‘racist and sexist’ country for Trump victory
Actor Bradley Whitford, best known for The West Wing and The Handmaid’s Tale, wants Democrats to avoid falling into “despair” after 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 Trump secured his second term.
“I thought it was going to be closer,” he added.
“But whenever any of my friends asked me, I would end it with, ‘You can never underestimate how you know, racist and sexist this country is.’”
Katie Hawkinson has more.
‘West Wing’ star blames ‘racist and sexist’ country for Trump victory
Exclusive: The 65-year-old actor told The Independent he ‘absolutely thought’ Kamala Harris would win the White House
Election night ratings reveal which network came out on top
While Trump and Harris battled it out for the presidency, a war was being fought in the shadows among the networks trying to draw in viewers to their election coverage.
Millions of Americans were glued to their TV sets on Tuesday night, watching the results roll in, with one news channel trouncing its competitors in the ratings: Fox News.
Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum led the network’s primetime election coverage on Democracy 2024, garnering an average of 10.3 million viewers between 8pm and 11pm ET on Tuesday evening, according to Nielsen data.
James Liddell has more.
Election night ratings reveal which network came out on top
Fox News – which was first to declare Trump the winner – garnered an average of 10.3 million viewers between 8pm and 11pm ET on Tuesday evening, according to Nielsen data
Steve Bannon suggests MTG serve as Trump’s head of Homeland Security
Project 2025 was not the only concern on Steve Bannon’s mind yesterday.
He also floated the idea that Marjorie Taylor Greene should be appointed to the president-elect’s new administration as the head of Homeland Security.
Fellow Trump ally Greene, who was re-elected to congress for the third time on Tuesday, spoke to Bannon following the sweeping Republican victory.
Bannon noted that the Georgia firebrand had “been with us from the beginning,” adding “Congressman Greene, you’ve done so much work. You’re such a fighter. Now, is there any truth to the rumor that you’re going to take over as DHS?”
Greene laughed but dodged the question somewhat, replying: “I don’t know what’s going to happen Steve, we’re just thrilled to have President Trump back in the White House.”
Mike Bedigan has more.
Bannon suggests Marjorie Taylor Greene serve as Trump’s head of Homeland Security
Fellow Trump cheerleader Greene, who was re-elected to congress for the third time on Tuesday, spoke to Bannon following the sweeping Republican victory
Watch: Harris’s cousin makes heartbreaking declaration after vice president’s election defeat
Kamala Harris’s cousin makes heartbreaking declaration after election defeat
Kamala Harris’s cousin made a heartbreaking declaration after the vice president’s election defeat. Speaking after Donald Trump was chosen as the 47th president of the United States, Sherman Harris said: “America has lost out on a great champion to rule the country.” Mr Harris revealed that his entire family had cried following Wednesday’s result. He told Good Morning Britain on Thursday (7 November): “We cried, the entire family of ours cried. We cried in support of her. I think she will be also feeling the same way we are.”
Jimmy Kimmel chokes back tears as he says election marked ‘terrible night’ for everyone
In his first show since the election was called, the late-night host, who goaded Trump at this year’s Oscars ceremony, fought back tears as he reeled off a list of people who could now suffer under a second Trump administration.
James Liddell has more.
Jimmy Kimmel fights tears as he says election marked ‘terrible night’ for everyone
In his first show since the election was called, the Jimmy Kimmel Live host fought back tears as he reeled off a list of people who could now suffer under a second Trump term
Scott Jennings: Election result ‘revenge of the regular old working class American’
The former Republican strategist has gone viral with this assessment of the vote, offered as part of Anderson Cooper’s CNN panel on Election Night.
Jennings, often a highly divisive presence, argued that the outcome served as “the revenge of the regular old working class American”, as well as “an indictment of the political information complex”.
He explained that the final weeks of the campaign had been dominated by accusations of Nazism and fascism against the Trump campaign and media narratives like the Puerto Rico joke, Liz Cheney’s support for Harris, disaffected Nikki Haley voters potentially tanking the Trump vote and, before that, the popularity of Tim Walz and Harris-Walz camouflage hats.
None of those talking points ultimately mattered, Jennings argued, accusing the liberal media of “ignoring the fundamentals” in the process, meaning the state of the economy and the cost of living, which is what the public finally voted on.
Here’s John Bowden on why the pollsters got it so wrong – again.
Why the polls got it wrong on Trump — again
An embarrassing night for forecasts raises questions about how to fix broken lines of communication
Watch: Morning Joe host says Trump win shows US is ‘far more to the right’ than ever in his lifetime
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