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By Matt McGregor (Epoch Times)
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) congratulated President-elect Donald Trump and told Democrats to learn from their mistakes in his response to the 2024 presidential election results on the Senate floor on Tuesday.
βIt was not the result many of us wanted, but we live in a democracy where the will of the people is respected and followed, and the American people have spoken,β he said.
Schumer said he looked forward to working with Trump and praised Vice President Kamala Harris for running βa historic campaign.β
βThey can be proud of the incredible work their team has done over the last four months,β he said. βThe values Vice President Harris ran on will live on: individual freedom, opportunity for all, and working together to build a safer, stronger nation.β
Schumer told Democrats upset about Trumpβs win that itβs βnatural and appropriate to feel deep disappointment, grief, and even anger in this moment.β
βI understand those feelings,β he said. βIt never feels good to come up short, but when you do, you get up, you dust yourself off, you learn, and prepare to do better in the future.β
Schumer proposed studying βwhat occurredβ and paying attention to what voters want.
He added that Democrats should see their defeat as a challenge presented by the American people, but not as a defeat.
βWe have to look at what we did right, what we did wrong, and what we didnβt do but should have done,β he said.
Referencing allegations that the 2020
presidential election was rigged, he said he hopes those claims can βrest that fantasy.β
βFour years ago, the losing side refused to accept the will of the people, and it led to a violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol,β he said. βThis year, we will not go down that dark and violent path.β
βWe Hoped For a Better Resultβ
\On Republicans taking control of the Senate, Schumer said, βWe hoped for a better result.
βAs happens from time to time, control of this chamber will change from one party to the other,β he said.
He lauded Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) and Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), both of whom were ousted by Trump-endorsed candidates Tim Sheehy and Bernie Moreno, respectively.
βWe could not be prouder of the races you ran,β Schumer said. βMore importantly, we could not be prouder of the legacy you have built in the United States Senate. You are some of the finest people Iβve ever worked with in this chamber.β
When Democrats were in the majority, Schumer said the country βhad its most successful and productive year.β
βUnder our watch, this chamber became a place where we got things done, amazing things done,β he said. βWe passed bold legislation that lifted America out of crisis, rebuilt our economy, and invested in good-paying jobs.β
He referenced the American Rescue Plan, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the chamberβs support of Ukraine.
βThese accomplishments will continue to pay off for years and decades to come, and Iβm proud that the vast majority of our accomplishments were done in a bipartisan fashion,β he said.
βA Difficult Momentβ
Schumer asked Republicans to abandon partisanship in the wake of their win.
βWeβve seen that happen over the decades, and itβs consistently backfired on the party in power,β he said. βSo, instead of going to the extremes, I remind my colleagues that this body is most effective when itβs bipartisan.β
In closing, he addressed Democrats reeling over the loss, admitting that βthis is a difficult moment.β
βBut as John F. Kennedy once said, βLet us not despair, but act.ββ


