Time Magazine's upcoming cover story chronicles the new, Obama-esque Harris as if she wasn't grown in a Democratic campaign vat
US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris arrives to speak at a campaign rally at the Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, on September 12, 2024.(JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images) Facebook Despite the ongoing excessivewhining in the pressaboutKamala Harris...
Harris has gracefully rolled with the punches, folding her campaign events into existing obligations, so it’s no surprise that her style is largely unchanged. But there was no need for a shake-up in the first place. With all the changes this country has faced over the last few years...
Abigail De Kosnik, an associate professor at the Berkeley Center for New Media at the University of California, Berkeley, told NBC, Sky News' US partner network, that Ms Harris is "plugged in" to popular culture in a way that other Democratic candidates haven't been able to ...
We found the source of the video onC-SPAN. It was a recording of a campaign event Harris held in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Oct. 21, 2020, about two weeks before the 2020 election. Here it is, in its entirety: Advertisement: ...
Thus begins a pep talk about their "shared belief in the promise of America." "What do we always say? Keep calm and carry on-ala." They stand together at the end as Rudolph's Harris promises to "vote for us." "Any chance you are registered in Pennsylvania," the real Harris asks....
In her first rally as a presidential candidate, Vice President Kamala Harris Harris framed the race with Donald Trump as a choice between "freedom" and "chaos."
Vice President Kamala Harris has periodically needled her opponent in the presidential race, former President Donald Trump, over his business record. During a rallySept. 12in Charlotte, North Carolina, Harris touted her plan to provide a $50,000 tax deduction for small busi...
Harris made the surprise ‘SNL’ appearance after campaigning in Charlotte, N.C., earlier on Saturday. She was slated to go to Michigan, but the plane took off and instead landed in New York City. Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) also brieflyappearedduring a segment during which th...
Fernanda Braune Brackenrich, US editor, Audience Engagement; Lucy Warwick-Ching, community editor; and Charlotte Seager, head of Audience Engagement FT Swamp Notes Why Kamala Harris lostPremiumcontent Q&AFT readers respond You tell us: US voters chose Trump. Now what?