Wednesday, November 6
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Harris commits to peaceful transfer of power and will fight for democracy
“We must accept the results of this election,” Vice President Kamala Harris said during her concession speech today at Howard University. “We will engage in a peaceful transfer of power.”
Harris added that “a fundamental principle of American democracy is that when we lose an election, we accept the results” and “that principle as much as any other distinguishes democracy from monarchy or tyranny.”
“We will never give up our fight for democracy,” Harris said.
Two Black women make history in Senate
Josh Stein defeats right-wing extremist to become North Carolina governor
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein (D) defeated Republican challenger Mark Robinson — a right-wing candidate who has said he doesn’t think women should be allowed to vote — to become the state’s next governor. Read here to learn more about Stein and his road to the 2024 election.
“In our democracy, the people should choose their representatives, not the other way around, and the state should be about protecting people’s right to vote, not restricting it,” Stein said. “As Governor, I will never stop fighting to make sure the people’s voting rights are protected.”
Shomari Figures wins seat in new majority-Black district in Alabama
Shomari Figures (D) flipped the 2nd congressional district of Alabama, a seat that was redrawn to have a Black majority following a court order. For the first time, Alabama will have two Black members of Congress serving simultaneously.
Other victories for pro-democracy candidates
Updates on democracy-related ballot measures
DOJ to wind down cases against Trump
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