Media pundits and hosts gushed over Vice President Kamala Harris' "flawless" presidential campaign this week despite her loss to President-elect Trump.
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In the final sprint to the election, Kamala Harris’ campaign — at her insistence, aides and allies said — started playing Donald Trump’s most incendiary comments on the jumbotrons at her rallies, displaying in technicolor his meandering, racist and, sometimes, violent rhetoric.
After a tumultuous 107 days, Kamala Harris‘ campaign for President of the United States came to an end with her touching concession speech. The address, which was delivered on Nov. 6 at her alma mater Howard University,
Former Democratic Senator turned MSNBC political analyst Claire McCaskill twice wiped away tears while reacting live on-air to Kamala Harris ' concession speech Wednesday. "I'm so proud," McCaskill said, her voice breaking, when asked for her thoughts by host Nicolle Wallace during Deadline: White House.
In her final campaign stop on Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to her supporters at a rally on the Art Museum steps in Philadelphia, one day before Election Day. "So Philadelphia, you ready to do this?
Hours after Trump's victory, advocacy groups were setting their sights on the president-elect, who will take office Jan. 20.
Democrats were counting on fed-up women to elect America’s first female president. Instead, dissatisfied men helped return Donald Trump to power. The president-elect's two eldest sons helped him pick a running mate who once decried “childless cat ladies,
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Harris Concedes the Election, Not ‘the Fight'
In a positive, forward-looking concession speech, Harris called on her supporters to keep fighting for the country, to fight for justice and to fight for themselves.
On the heels of President-elect Donald Trump's successful re-election bid, including in Wisconsin, Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a concession speech Wednesday afternoon. Harris addressed the nation from Howard University, her alma mater in Washington, D.C.