The Democratic National Committee posted a clip of Kamala Harris on social media that stirred up concerns about what the party thinks of the failed candidate.
The polling pundit reacted to the Harris campaign chair claiming that the vice president "got s**t" over her media strategy unlike Trump.
Johnson captioned the video: "FULL VIDEO: Kamala Harris addresses supporters three weeks after humiliating loss to Trump in painfully CRINGE 10 minute rant where she brags about wasting over $1.4 BILLION in donor money. This is hard to watch—YIKES."
A top adviser to Kamala Harris said internal campaign polls never saw her beating Trump, despite her public polling posture.
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her first message to supporters three weeks after losing the presidential election to Donald Trump.
Kamala Harris has reemerged following her election defeat to Donald Trump to deliver a message of hope to her supporters. Harris, who has been lying low since she lost the race for the White House earlier this month, shared a defiant address on Tuesday night where she told her supporters: “Don’t let anyone take your power.”
Vice President Kamala Harris made her first post-concession public address to supporters during a virtual call. With support from her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Harris acknowledged the disappointment of their defeat.
Millionaire investor Kevin O'Leary suggested that Kamala Harris was an "inconsequential" vice president who failed to articulate important answers.
A recent assessment of the 2024 presidential contest suggested that Democrats needed to emulate right-wing outreach. But that’s different from turning out voters.
Former Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala.) and former Gov. Pat McCrory (R-N.C.) join Meet the Press NOW to analyze senior Harris campaign staffers' takeaways from their election loss. NBC News Correspondents Garrett Haake and Mike Memoli cover President-elect Trump's newest picks and what they reveal about his second-term agenda.
Campaign leadership for the vice president sat down with "Pod Save America" in their first post-election loss interview that aired Tuesday.