Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign and the Democratic National Committee spent close to $1.5 billion in their unsuccessful presidential bid, but they didn’t go into debt doing so, according to the campaign’s chief financial officer.
The powerful super PAC, Future Forward, was sure to take much credit or much blame depending on how election night unfolded.
MSNBC host Jen Psaki analyzed what Democrats "got wrong" about voters and their priorities while she criticized some of the rhetoric coming from the left.
“Biden/Harris don’t bear primary blame for the inflation,” said Jeffrey Frankel, a Harvard University economist. “Primary blame, rather, goes to supply constraints as the economy came out of Covid and the acceleration of commodity prices that came with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.”
Also, neither video of Harris or Trump in the post is from the Sept. 10 presidential debate. The clip of Trump is from his June 27 CNN debate with President Joe Biden, who dropped out of the presidential race in July. And Harris’ clip is from the July 31, 2019, CNN Democratic presidential primary debate.
An analysis of Wisconsin county election results in the 2020 and 2024 presidential races show Vice President Kamala Harris got a greater share of the vote than President Joe Biden in six counties.
The Harris-Walz campaign may have crossed the finish line with tens of millions in debt that may now be the Democratic Party's problem.
Could the VP make a run for California governor in 2026? While Harris hasn't announced what's next for her, a new poll released Wednesday shows she would have the support of some voters.
Kamala Harris' interview with the popular podcaster never happened, but he was still getting a laugh about something he claims her team requested.
A group of Gen Z voters largely agreed that mainstream media outlets have become "so corrupted" in their bias against President-elect Donald Trump that it affected the election. The New York Times asked a focus group of 13 undecided voters on Wednesday ...
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In an interview, Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin attributed her narrow victory to her efforts in rural Wisconsin.