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Nancy Pelosi Displays Emotion At Harris Concession Speech

Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., speaks during the Democratic National Convention Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was seen displaying a range of emotions while waiting to hear defeated candidate Vice President Harris deliver her concession speech on Wednesday. Pelosi appeared somber and teary-eyed as she greeted Harris supporters at Howard University in the afternoon.

One particularly poignant moment captured Pelosi with a pout and watery eyes, seemingly on the verge of tears. Despite this, other images showed Pelosi smiling and engaging with attendees at the event.

She appeared somber and teary-eyed at Howard University.
Pelosi showed sadness and tears while greeting Harris supporters.
Images captured Pelosi on the verge of tears and smiling at the event.

Vice President Harris' concession speech followed a closely contested presidential race that culminated in a surprising victory for President Trump early Wednesday morning. The outcome of the election, which was anticipated to be a close race, left both political parties stunned.

The relationship between Pelosi and Trump has been marked by animosity, with both figures frequently exchanging public insults. During a recent speech in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Trump made derogatory remarks about Pelosi, stopping short of using a specific term but hinting at it.

Pelosi, in turn, has not shied away from criticizing Trump, accusing him of experiencing cognitive decline in a recent statement. The ongoing tension between the two political figures underscores the divisive nature of contemporary politics.

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