It would be naive to believe that neither sexism nor racism played a role in Vice President Kamala Harris' defeat last month. But talk of her as the titular leader of the Democratic Party or a potential candidate for another office requires that Democrats be clear-eyed — first about the party's failings,
DNC fundraiser Lindy Li says a Kamala Harris political resurgence as a gubernatorial or presidential candidate is "not what America wants" after a crushing election defeat.
Commentators roasted Vice President Kamala Harris for the latest of many confusing verbal statements given during a public appearance, this time at a community college.
Vice President Kamala Harris is heading to Maryland to give a speech to students. It will likely be her most extensive remarks since her concession speech to Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden told Kamala Harris she's "not going anywhere," as the vice president reportedly mulls over her next move following her November election loss.
VP Kamala Harris laughed at her use of the phrase "the context in which you exist" as Americans were grateful she wasn't elected.
Vice President Kamala Harris, in another word salad-filled speech on Dec. 17, urged young voters to stay engaged in politics as her 2024 opponent returns to the White House — her first extended public remarks since a concession speech to supporters last month following her landslide loss.
Though Harris briefly stepped away from the spotlight in the days after the election, she has emerged in a series […]
"There is resolve for the future," Harris said at a Maryland community college, in her first major address since losing to Donald Trump.
Vice President Kamala Harris received a grand welcome to the White House on Tuesday afternoon — cheered on by hundreds of administration staff as her SUV pulled up to the West Wing. ABC News ...
In her first extended remarks since her concession speech, Vice President Kamala Harris spoke positively about the future while vowing to engage in the public service and advocacy she was asking
Kamala Harris' office said on Thursday that she would now not travel to Los Angeles and would remain in Washington D.C.