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Kamala Harris Reveals Conversation She Had With Trump After Losing Election
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has revealed new details about the conversation she had with President Donald Trump after conceding the 2024 election.
Excerpts from Kamala Harris’ new book “107 Days” have gotten pushback from other prominent Democrats, including Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, who was once in consideration to be her running mate during her presidential campaign.
Kamala Harris revealed in her upcoming book, “107 Days,” that then-President Joe Biden rattled her right before she went head-to-head with then-candidate Donald Trump on the debate
Folks around Harris say that she believes there is still a lane for her in the next Democratic presidential primary and that she will take steps to make sure she can still run again if she chooses. In this case, that meant she needed to make a break with some parts of her past.
The new memoir by the former vice president defends her campaign and allows others to criticize Joe Biden and his team for her failure to win.
Kamala Harris's book, '107 Days,' details her 2024 election loss to Trump and the hyperspeed campaign after Biden dropped out. She recounts Biden's struggles, internal campaign frustrations, and personal reflections on the loss.
In an upcoming memoir, '107 Days,' Harris describes her behind-the-scenes interactions with Trump, including a moment when he seemingly admitted that he knew how to pronounce her name all along
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Kamala Harris Claims 'Con Man' Donald Trump Told Her Daughter Ivanka Was 'a Big Fan' of Hers Before 2024 Election
Kamala Harris is using her memoir, 107 Days, to reveal what went down behind closed doors between herself and Donald Trump prior to the 2024 presidential election. In excerpts from the book, which releases on Tuesday,
Former Vice President Kamala Harris acknowledged transgender sports concerns while Democrats distance themselves from the issue after election defeat.
Her announcement — which came months after candidates began announcing their intentions to run for her position next year — was aired in an exclusive sit-down interview with Houston TV station ABC13 late Monday.
The Harris County Clerk began its logic and accuracy testing on Tuesday to ensure each voter will get the correct ballot. For an election in the country’s third-largest county, it requires “tedious work" according to Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth.
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Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo won't seek reelection for third term
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo will not be running for reelection and will be stepping down from the role in 2026.
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