Questions are swirling over Vice President Harris’s next move as she readies to exit the White House in the wake of her loss to President-elect Trump. Early polling suggests Democrats want to see Harris back in the running for the Oval Office in 2028,
The Harris campaign raised $1 billion but ended the race in debt. Her loss underscores a bigger party problem.
The vice president is prepared to provide tiebreaking votes in critical judicial appointments as Biden works to push through confirmations.
Prices rose 2.6% between October 2023 and the same month in 2024, an unremarkable figure. Yet, inflation seems to be on everyone’s minds.
In today’s edition … Former Florida attorney general Pam Bondi replaces Gaetz as Trump’s AG pick ... Biden administration tries to distribute funds ahead of Trump’s inauguration.
Vice President Harris and her vice presidential pick, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), will address her campaign’s top donors over a call next week, a source familiar with the planning told The Hill. The meeting comes weeks after Harris lost to President-elect Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign offered an election post-mortem Thursday, saying they could not overcome economic frustration.
In the swing states, turnout in the major cities trailed the rest of the state. The drops weren’t the same across neighborhoods, though.
The lawsuit by Ahmed Ghanim of Ferndale was filed one month after a national incident in the waning days of the 2024 presidential race.
In this election, we have seen how Jewish values vote, and increasingly, they vote red,” stated the analytics firm behind the report.
Most Democrats still want lame-duck Vice President Harris to be the party’s 2028 presidential nominee — despite her crushing defeat this election, a new poll shows.
The latest round of Democratic Party recriminations is in. The finger, this time, is pointed at Future Forward, the top super PAC that backed Vice President Kamala Harris' doomed election campaign. A dozen Democratic operatives and donors familiar with the PAC’s operations spoke to The Wall Street Journal,