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The 21st of July looms for Kamala Harris and the much smaller world of advisers left around her. It’s the day she’s set to lose the US Secret Service protection that former vice presidents are granted for six months — six months from the inauguration that she believed would be her own after Joe Biden gave her 107 days to win the 2024 election when he ended his reelection bid last July 21.
The former vice president will spend this summer figuring out her political future. If she seeks the governorship, she'll need to commit to the job 100% and explain to voters what's in it for them.
Despite her loss in the 2024 presidential race, Harris is viewed by some as a top contender for the 2028 election.
Kamala Harris didn't just wake up one day and decide to get into politics. In fact, she first ran for office as a college freshman at Howard University.
The Strength in Numbers/Verasight poll has Harris winning a rematch with 40% of the vote at the moment. Just 36% of those polled said they would vote for Trump while 1% was undecided. Sadly, a whopping 43% of people polled said they still would not vote.
Wheel of Fortune broadcasting from the White House? Well, not exactly, but some fans think that one of the latest contestants looks like former Vice President Kamala Harris and her teammate kind of resembles her husband, Doug Emhoff.
Kevin O'Leary clashed with a CNN panel on Tuesday after the "Shark Tank" investor called former Vice President Kamala Harris a "loser" who was "slaughtered" in the election.
Megyn Kelly thinks Kamala Harris dug her own grave in the 2024 election. On the Tuesday, May 13, episode of "The Megyn Kelly Show," the journalist spoke to Teamsters Union president Sean O'Brien to discuss how the organization felt when they asked to interview every candidate running that year.
California voters have sharply differing views over the state’s two most prominent Black Democrats, according to a new poll released Monday.
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris shake hands before the start of an ABC News presidential debate at the National Constitution Center, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) AP
Some Democratic senators stopped short of throwing their support behind former Vice President Kamala Harris as a potential 2028 presidential candidate, according to a new report published on Sunday. A Democratic senator who remained anonymous bluntly told ...
Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett pointed to former VP Kamala Harris' record as a prosecutor as a reason why she didn't perform well with Black male voters.