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Vice President Kamala Harris gave a concession speech at Howard University in Washington after losing the election to Donald Trump. Harris said she had congratulated Trump on his victory and said the country must engage in a peaceful transition of power. Harris rode a wave of Democratic enthusiasm, but two-thirds of voters said the country was headed in the wrong direction. NBC News’ Gabe Gutierrez reports.

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