Former Vice President Harris said Tuesday that a reason behind her loss in the 2024 presidential election is that she “didn’t have enough time.” “Ultimately, if you have to pin it down to one
Former Vice President Kamala Harris tells "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin that her question about doing things differently than then-President Joe Biden did not tip the election. ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN,
Former Vice President Kamala Harris discussed her new book "107 Days" on "The View," explaining why she believes she lost the 2024 presidential race.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris falsely stated during a Tuesday appearance on “The View” that the 2024 presidential election was the “closest” of the 21st century. The […]
Kamala Harris' memoir "107 Days" about the 2024 election is now out. Simon & Schuster CEO said the book would read "like a suspense novel." Does it?
Harris was also asked if she believes that she ultimately lost due to sexism and racism, to which she responded: “Every office I’ve held, I’ve been the first. Usually the first woman, and then often, the first woman and the first person of color... So I’m not naive. Race and gender do play a factor in some people’s minds about how they vote.”
Former Vice President Harris said Monday night that she had a “certain responsibility” to push back on former President Biden’s decision to run for reelection in the 2024 election cycle.  “So,
Kamala Harris dubiously claimed that she came up short in the "closest presidential election in the 21st Century" during an interview with Rachel Maddow.
Harris' thoughts on former President Joe Biden's decision to run for re-election and her VP pick have provoked pushback from potential rivals for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination.