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Kamala Harris gave an interview before the presidential election that was so “confusing and weird” that she and the host mutually agreed not to air it, a social media personality
Kamala Harris conceded the 2024 presidential election to Republican opponent Donald Trump in a somewhat weird way. Aides floundered in patching Harris’ telephone call through to Trump, according to a new book, “ 2024: How Trump Retook The White House And Democrats Lost America ,” by Josh Dawsey, Tyler Pager and Isaac Arnsdorf.
Doug Emhoff is once again under fire for his wife Kamala Harris' election defeat, this time over unsuccessful efforts to secure a performance from Taylor Swift to support the campaign. An upcoming book reveals that Emhoff was tasked with winning over the pop superstar,
How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America," details how close Shapiro came to being Harris’ running mate.
Emhoff, a former Los Angeles entertainment lawyer, had a prior relationship with Swift’s attorney, Doug Baldridge, and had reached out to him “to convey that the campaign would appreciate any efforts the pop star could make to help Harris” before Swift’s surprise post-debate endorsement, the book claimed.
Host of Subway Takes and journalist Kareem Rahma says that he decided not to air an interview with Kamala Harris because of a “bad take” on spices. However, viewers are divided on whether her take was that bad after all.
The former VP is expected to announce whether she is entering the California governor race soon. Thoughts of a national comeback may have to wait.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris failed to follow advice meant to help her win the 2024 election, a new book
Erica Lee Carter, daughter of former Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, has announced she plans to run for Harris County Judge if Lina Hidalgo doesn't seek re-election.
How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America recounts Biden's interactions with Schumer, AOC, the press, and more.
A new book on the 2024 presidential campaign reveals the ‘brutal,’ seven-word response that Harris’ team received from Swift’s people.
A new analysis of voting in the 2024 U.S. presidential election shows Latinos split fairly evenly between contenders Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, a contrast to prior cycles.