Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign offered an election post-mortem Thursday, saying they could not overcome economic frustration.
In analyzing the loss, Harris’s team also credits the Trump campaign with reaching sporadic voters, especially young men, through new media channels.
Critics say the secretive Future Forward didn’t share enough with allies and waited too long to spend its huge war chest.
Vice President Harris’s appearance on “Saturday Night Live” (“SNL”) just days ahead of the presidential election drew 70 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) complaints from across the country. The vast majority of the objections lodged at the FCC included complaints that Harris’s “SNL” cameo violated the agency’s “equal time” rule,
Box CEO Aaron Levie, who supported Kamala Harris for president, said more Democrats embracing Elon Musk would be good for innovation.
The Harris campaign reportedly donated large sums of money to media allies' organizations ahead of her sit-down interviews with them, according to FEC filings.
One of Trump’s most-aired attack ads in the presidential election ended with the statement: ‘Kamala is for they/them. President Trump is for you’
Kamala Harris won Phoenix, but Donald Trump's strength in the surrounding suburbs contributed to his Arizona victory.
On January 20, 2025, Kamala Harris will conclude her tenure as Vice President of the United States, transitioning from the nations second-highest office to private life. This shift follows her defeat in the
Veteran journalist Katie Couric said she was "frustrated" by Vice President Kamala Harris' "inability to really succinctly answer questions" following her election defeat.