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
Vice President Kamala Harris has kept a low profile in the weeks since losing the election to President-elect Trump and is expected to remain in Hawaii for a week.
Vice President Kamala Harris is vacationing in Kalaoa, Hawaii, and she's barely been seen in public since losing the 2024 election to Donald Trump.
The nomination of former Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard to serve as director of national intelligence adds another layer of complexity to the coming session. As House members, Case and Tokuda won’t have a vote in the Senate’s confirmation process. However, their opinions still carry weight, and neither is speaking up in Gabbard’s favor.
While Harris dominated the Hawaii vote, data shows Trump has gained ground. In 2016, 29% of Hawaii voters cast ballots for Trump. That increased to 34% in 2020 and 37% this year. It’s the best showing by a Republican nominee in the Aloha State since 2004, when George W. Bush got 45% of the vote.
Hawaii and Maui County Election Results Preliminary results as of 6:51 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13. Maui County registration and turnout Total registration: 115,009 Turnout: 63,573 (55.3%) Mail turnout: 57,
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Kamala Harris retreated to Hawaii with husband Doug Emhoff for a week-long vacation on Tuesday, further shielding herself from the public eye after her loss to Donald Trump in the presidential election.
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Accompanied by Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, Harris plans to be in Hawaii until Nov. 25, according to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
Vice President Kamala Harris, who lost her bid for president, arrived in Hawaii Tuesday nigh with her husband Doug Emhoff for a nearly weeklong stay, media reports say. The Federal Aviation Administration imposed temporary flight restrictions for “VIP Movement ” beginning 7 :15 p.