Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her first message to supporters three weeks after losing the presidential election to Donald Trump. During a call with donors and volunteers Tuesday afternoon, Harris thanked her supporters for their work on her campaign despite coming up short in key battleground states in the race against Trump.
Kamala Harris' top campaign aides claimed that Donald Trump's sit-down with Joe Rogan got in the way of them scheduling an interview with the podcast host.
Vice President Harris received more votes for president than some Democratic alternatives would have, despite her loss, according to a new poll from SAY24 and YouGov. The polling found 46 percent of registered voters saying the vice president received their vote,
Many Democratic pollsters and strategists have questioned why Harris didn’t give some example of how she’d be different, such as by saying she would have acted faster than Biden did to reduce migrant crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border.
MSNBC said it was "unaware" that Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign paid $500,000 to Al Sharpton’s National Action Network nonprofit ahead of a friendly interview.
The leaders of Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign say they simply didn’t have enough time to execute a winning strategy against Donald Trump
Vice President Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) are set to address the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) finance directors amid reports that the campaign is $20 million in debt after a lavish spending spree.
A member of the progressive "squad" criticized the Harris-Walz campaign for its GOP outreach that included advertising the support of Liz Cheney.
Weeks before Kamala Harris sat down with MSNBC for a friendly interview, her campaign contributed two payments of $250,000 to an Al Sharpton-owned group.
“I think she’d be by far the best governor candidate for the state of California,” said Michael Preston, who previously worked for Harris when she was state attorney general.
Voters over the age of 65 are among the most reliable to cast ballots. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris evenly split these voters nationally, with 49% each, according to exit polls. In Pennsylvania, Trump had an edge with voters 65 and over – 52% to 48% for Harris.
The largest outside group that supported Kamala Harris in the 2024 election paid companies owned or otherwise linked to its founders over $10 million.