VP Harris to speak at 4 p.m.
Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver remarks at 4 p.m. at Howard University, according to her office.
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Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver remarks at 4 p.m. at Howard University, according to her office.
Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley congratulated former President Donald Trump on Wednesday and called on Vice President Kamala Harris to concede the election.
"You can’t just talk about unity in a campaign, you have to show it regardless of the outcome," Haley wrote in a post on X.
-ABC News' Lalee Ibssa, Soo Rin Kim and Kelsey Walsh
In a statement Wednesday morning, former President George W. Bush congratulated former President Donald Trump and thanked President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for their service.
"The strong turnout in this election is a sign of the health of our republic and the strength of our democratic institutions," Bush said.
Bush notably did not endorse a candidate or publicly reveal how he would vote. His daughter, Barbara Bush, canvassed in Pennsylvania for Harris last month, and is former vice president, Dick Cheney, said he was voting for Harris.
"We join our fellow citizens in praying for the success of our new leaders at all levels of government. May God continue to bless our great country," Bush said.
-ABC News' Karen Travers
Democratic Rep. Susan Wild, who for six years has represented a toss-up congressional district in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley, conceded Wednesday morning and congratulated state representative Ryan McKenzie.
In a statement, Wild congratulated McKenzie while calling it a "bitterly disappointing outcome."
"This is how American democracy works. It’s how we move forward," she said. "And it is absolutely crucial that candidates, in victory and in defeat, abide by this principle. You cannot only recognize the results of elections you win, no matter how much you may disagree with them."
-ABC News' Will McDuffie