Democratic presidential nominee, who may run for California governor, makes surprise speech at Dana Point business conference and criticizes President Trump's policies.
Former Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris was reportedly "completely shocked" to lose to President Donald Trump in the 2024 election, according to the authors of a new bombshell book. Newsweek reached out to Harris via her website on Thursday.
Reporter Jonathan Allen said Tuesday that former President Obama worked against VP Kamala Harris as she sought to replace President Biden on the top of the Democratic ticket.
Vice President JD Vance and former Vice President Kamala Harris are seen as top contenders for the White House in 2028 by their respective parties, according to the latest Economist/YouGov poll.
A recent poll found that Democratic and Republican voters believe JD Vance and Kamala Harris will be the candidates in the 2028 presidential race.
Barack Obama reportedly wasn’t on board with Kamala Harris taking the lead for the Democratic ticket. In FIGHT: Inside the WIIdest Battle for the White House, a new book by journalist Jonathan Allen,
The nine-person layoff unleashed an outpouring of criticism about allegedly hypocritical treatment of employees by Precision Strategies, which is staffed by prominent Democrats.
They have come out in strong numbers in smaller races so far this year, and in the early voting for today’s elections.
In multiple surveys since the election, a plurality of Democratic voters has said that Harris should be the 2028 presidential nominee. | Jamie Kelter Davis for POLITICO But the trouble ...
Democratic Party officials and White House staffers were well aware of former President Biden’s frailties ahead of his choice to end his ill-fated reelection bid last summer, according to
Former President Barack Obama reportedly advocated against Democrats nominating Vice President Kamala Harris in the wake of President Joe Biden dropping out of the 2024 presidential election — because Obama didn’t think Harris could win, according to an upcoming book.