Democrats are sending persistent appeals to Harris supporters without expressly asking them to cover any potential debts, enticing would-be donors instead with other matters.
Eight years later, Vice President Kamala Harris assumed the Democratic nomination following President Joe Biden ’s decision to withdraw from the race, meaning another woman was within striking distance of finally winning the White House.
Donald Trump's presidential victory was too big for any ground game operation to overcome, Kamala Harris supporters say.
Frustrated fans on social media noted that Snoop was previously anti-Trump, but he stayed out of the fray this year.
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.
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.
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.
Ohio, ripped fellow Democrats for thinking celebrity endorsements would propel the party to winning the presidency and other elections this cycle.
The survey, conducted by UC Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies and the LA Times, included 4,838 participants.
“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.”
Vice President Kamala Harris received many celebrity endorsements leading up to the election, including from Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey, Eminem, Megan Thee Stallion and Lizzo. Social media posts have made the unfounded claim that these celebrities were collectively paid $20 million for their endorsements.
Nearly one-quarter of Harris voters, 24%, said Biden is more to blame for the election outcome, according to an Economist/YouGov poll. A far smaller share, 6%, pin more of the blame on Harris. Meanwhile, the majority of Harris voters, 53%, blame neither, saying “it was just a bad year for Democrats.”