Vice President Kamala Harris thanked supporters for raising more than $1 billion but is facing criticism for what some consider unfocused remarks. Her campaign's reliance on base-targeted platforms such as the "Call Her Daddy" podcast over major networks drew scrutiny,
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.
Democratic megadonor Reid Hoffman, who spent millions of dollars trying to will Vice President Kamala Harris to the White House, is reportedly considering fleeing the United States. Three sources told the New York Times that Hoffman is considering the move over President-elect Donald Trump’s victory over Harris.
The Democratic Party’s official X account posted a video comment from Vice President Kamala Harris Tuesday night about the aftermath of the election.
Kamala Harris' star-studded list of endorsers drew attention, but there is no proof – and plenty of denials – that she paid for their support.
A brief campaign born in a political firestorm weeks before the party’s national convention. A political press that held Kamala Harris to a higher standard than Donald Trump. A hurricane that “f**ked up” two weeks of campaigning.
In her first public remarks since conceding the presidential election to Donald Trump, Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday addressed supporters in a virtual call, urging them to remain engaged and resilient.
The topic of finances came up earlier in the day when some of the campaign’s senior officials appeared on the Pod Save America podcast. There, campaign chair Jennifer O’Malley Dillon explained that much of the spending was aimed “very hard-to-find voters” in every swing state.