Kamala Harris abruptly left DC for her native California the day after grimacing her way through Donald Trump’s inauguration, clad in a black funeral-esque suit. Safely back in La-La Land, the now-jobless former VP can process the first major defeat of her career.
Vanity Fair highlighted Democrats like United Mine Workers of America President Cecil Roberts Jr. being skeptical about the future of the party after recent losses.
A prominent ESPN personality "feels like a fool" after voting for Kamala Harris in November. ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith has not shied away from talking politics. He has his own podcast, The Stephen A.
Cackling Vice President Kamala Harris has vowed to not “go quietly into the night” and to remain active in politics after spectacularly losing her presidential bid.
Kamala Harris has hinted that she wants to stay involved in politics ... Donna Brazile, a longtime leader in the Democratic Party, recalled telling Harris that she needs to take a break and “learn what it's like to oversleep” for a while.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has reportedly found a sympathetic shoulder to cry on after her stinging election loss to President Donald Trump. Harris has reportedly turned […]
On the final Friday of her vice-presidency, Kamala Harris partook in one last ritual. She looked disbelievingly as she walked into her ceremonial office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, across the street from the White House,
The California governor’s race is not until 2026, but there are already five major declared candidates: Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis, California superintendent of public instruction Tony Thurmond, former California Senate president pro tempore Toni Atkins, former controller Betty Yee, and former Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
In a groundbreaking moment for American politics, Kamala Harris has made history by becoming the first Black woman to win the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. Throughout her career, Harris has consistently shattered glass ceilings,
The outgoing vice president has yet to tell the full story of her 107-day campaign for president in her own words.
Democrats are launching a new social media account to highlight how "Trump and his administration are screwing over the American people."
White House photographer Lawrence Jackson has been covering Kamala Harris for the past four years. His images have helped shape how the world sees her.