Democratic political strategist James Carville called for an audit of Vice President Kamala Harris' 2024 campaign spending on his podcast Politics War Room on Thursday. The Harris campaign, with the help of the Democratic Party,
Vice President Kamala Harris bid "aloha" to Washington, DC, in the wake of the 2024 presidential election—and retreated to a stunning $7 million estate in Hawaii, where she reportedly spent six days holed up with her husband, Doug Emhoff, after suffering a resounding loss to President-elect Donald Trump.
Johnson captioned the video: "FULL VIDEO: Kamala Harris addresses supporters three weeks after humiliating loss to Trump in painfully CRINGE 10 minute rant where she brags about wasting over $1.4 BILLION in donor money. This is hard to watch—YIKES."
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her first message to supporters three weeks after losing the presidential election to Donald Trump.
Harris has won five statewide races — in 2010 and 2014 for attorney general, in 2016 for U.S. senator and as vice president on Biden’s ticket in 2020 and 2024. She trounced Trump, 58% to 38%, in this year’s election.
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There are well-worn paths for men who leave the presidency; there’s no mold for the first female vice president who ran for president and lost. And there are pluses and perils to any road she takes.
A top adviser to Kamala Harris said internal campaign polls never saw her beating Trump, despite her public polling posture.
Pollster Nate Silver railed against the Harris campaign following a "Pod Save America" appearance where staffers vented their frustrations about the election.
Vice President Kamala Harris ‘s presidential campaign is still sending multiple emails per day pleading with supporters for funds, more than three weeks after Election Day.
Kamala Harris' star-studded list of endorsers drew attention, but there is no proof – and plenty of denials – that she paid for their support.
Millionaire investor Kevin O'Leary suggested that Kamala Harris was an "inconsequential" vice president who failed to articulate important answers.