Those were some of the accusations spelled out in a scathing email sent this week to Democratic ... by the state party that served as a central hub for Harris’ Georgia operation.
Vice President Kamala Harris has vowed ... her concession speech in November. Harris took the reins from President Biden to serve as the Democratic Party standard bearer some 107 days before ...
Kamala Harris has hinted that she wants to stay involved in politics and foreign affairs after leaving the vice president's office, but she hasn't disclosed any plans so far.
WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris has a lot of ... Joe Biden withdrew from the race in July, Harris quickly locked down the Democratic Party’s nomination but lost the general election ...
Bernie Sanders issued a scathing statement on what he called the Democratic Party's "disastrous" campaign following Kamala Harris' loss ... boost Black turnout in Georgia and North Carolina.
When Mitt Romney lost his 2012 presidential race, he bought several properties in Utah and spent time with his growing brood of grandchildren before seeking — and winning — one of the state ...
Once Harris became the nominee, women voters surged behind her. But on Election Day, she won a smaller share of them than Biden did. This is how it fell apart.
Nov 6 • 1:33 AM ET Fox News calls Minnesota for Kamala Harris. Nov 6 • 1:19 AM ET Fox News calls Pennsylvania for Donald Trump. Nov 6 • 12:48 AM ET Fox News calls Georgia for Donald Trump.
President-elect Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Kamala Harris don’t interact before service starts. From left, President Barack Obama, former President Jimmy Carter, first lady Michelle Obama and former President Bill Clinton wave to the crowd from ...
Most failed presidential candidates never seek any office again — but when they do, they often give the presidency one more try.
Advisers and allies are privately deliberating Vice President Harris’s next steps as she prepares to leave office Monday facing an uncertain future after an unprecedented year. Harris, who became
Some years back, I was talking with my dinner companion when a young woman of color interrupted with an excited query. “Are you Senator Kamala Harris?” she asked in that slightly unbelieving tone one uses when meeting a hero in person. With a big smile, Harris said yes. The young woman gushed her admiration and they took a picture.