The leaders of Kamala Harris' presidential campaign insist they simply didn't have enough time to execute a winning strategy against Donald Trump, pointing to “ferocious" political headwinds that were ultimately too much to overcome in the 107-day period after President Joe Biden stepped aside.
Kamala Harris’ top aides have spoken out about their election loss but largely didn’t accept personal responsibility for the defeat—much to the ire of progressives online. Backlash arrived hard and fast for the group on Tuesday.
The largest outside group that supported Kamala Harris in the 2024 election paid companies owned or otherwise linked to its founders over $10 million.
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.
“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.
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 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
Harris has told allies and friends she is "staying in the fight" as she prepares for her exit from the vice presidency in January.
Fingers have been pointed at the economy, the abandonment of working-class voters, and Joe Biden not dropping out sooner.
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.
Claims circulating on social media that Vice President Kamala Harris alone won states that do not require voter ID are wrong.