Voters over the age of 65 are among the most reliable to cast ballots. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris evenly split these voters nationally, with 49% each, according to exit polls. In Pennsylvania, Trump had an edge with voters 65 and over – 52% to 48% for Harris.
The largest outside group that supported Kamala Harris in the 2024 election paid companies owned or otherwise linked to its founders over $10 million.
Kamala Harris is keeping her options open as she looks to her future political career. Despite losing her whirlwind presidential bid, the vice president is reportedly “staying in the fight.” Sources in Harris' inner circle told Politico that her path forward could be a possible 2028 presidential run,
Fingers have been pointed at the economy, the abandonment of working-class voters, and Joe Biden not dropping out sooner.
Vice President Kamala Harris is searching for next steps in her political career after losing the election, according to some former aides and allies of Harris.
The White House released a memo that hailed the Biden-Harris administration as one of the most successful in history, despite losing the 2024 election.
Political megadonor John Morgan tells “CUOMO” on Monday that those who poured money into the Harris-Walz campaign were trying to defeat Trump, not elect Harris — and her campaign’s spending is cause for serious concern.
Kamala Harris may not be fading into the political background. She's still raising money, and a poll showed she would an early edge in California's next governor's race if she enters it. #politics #ka
Kamala Harris' star-studded list of endorsers drew attention, but there is no proof – and plenty of denials – that she paid for their support.
Harris has told allies and friends she is "staying in the fight" as she prepares for her exit from the vice presidency in January.
Claims circulating on social media that Vice President Kamala Harris alone won states that do not require voter ID are wrong.
The View co-host Whoopi Goldberg took a swipe at House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) on Monday for his comments on Friday’s show that claimed the economy, not “racism and misogyny,” was why Vice President Kamala Harris lost the election.