Nearly three weeks after Election Day, a number of top Democrats are still offering suggestions as to why Kamala Harris lost to Donald Trump.Despite polls suggesting the 2024 race was essentially neck-and-neck,
Vice President Kamala Harris is searching for next steps in her political career after losing the election, according to some former aides and allies of Harris.
Vice President Kamala Harris has spent much of the past week in Hawaii after losing the presidential election earlier this month and is possibly laying the groundwork for a political comeback. Harris has told allies and friends that she is “staying in the fight” and is keeping open the possibility of running for governor of
Democrats will now spend the next four years debating whether the $1 billion Kamala Harris experiment was truly worth it.
Claims circulating on social media that Vice President Kamala Harris alone won states that do not require voter ID are wrong.
Questions are swirling over Vice President Harris’s next move as she readies to exit the White House in the wake of her loss to President-elect Trump. Early polling suggests Democrats want to see Harris back in the running for the Oval Office in 2028,
The vice president is prepared to provide tiebreaking votes in critical judicial appointments as Biden works to push through confirmations.
Prices rose 2.6% between October 2023 and the same month in 2024, an unremarkable figure. Yet, inflation seems to be on everyone’s minds.
After being removed from a campaign rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in October, a former Democratic candidate for U.S. House is suing the venue, arguing he was removed on account of his religion,
Arizona Congresswoman-elect Yassamin Ansari (D) shared why she thinks she won in her swing state, but Vice President Harris didn’t, while also weighing in on immigration as President-elect Trump