Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign offered an election post-mortem Thursday, saying they could not overcome economic frustration.
The vice president is prepared to provide tiebreaking votes in critical judicial appointments as Biden works to push through confirmations.
In analyzing the loss, Harris’s team also credits the Trump campaign with reaching sporadic voters, especially young men, through new media channels.
The lawsuit by Ahmed Ghanim of Ferndale was filed one month after a national incident in the waning days of the 2024 presidential race.
The latest round of Democratic Party recriminations is in. The finger, this time, is pointed at Future Forward, the top super PAC that backed Vice President Kamala Harris' doomed election campaign. A dozen Democratic operatives and donors familiar with the PAC’s operations spoke to The Wall Street Journal,
Critics say the secretive Future Forward didn’t share enough with allies and waited too long to spend its huge war chest.
While the figures for each campaign’s fundraising and for Trump campaign’s overall spending are accurate, the claim about Harris’ staffing expenses is false. Harris’ presidential campaign committee did not spend $582.53 million on personnel.
Veteran journalist Katie Couric said she was "frustrated" by Vice President Kamala Harris' "inability to really succinctly answer questions" following her election defeat.
Vice President Harris and her vice presidential pick, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), will address her campaign’s top donors over a call next week, a source familiar with the planning told The
Despite losing the election, Vice President Kamala Harris may yet play a pivotal role in defying President-elect Donald Trump as Democrats push to confirm judicial nominees in the waning days of the Biden administration.
On January 20, 2025, Kamala Harris will conclude her tenure as Vice President of the United States, transitioning from the nations second-highest office to private life. This shift follows her defeat in the