Harris has won five statewide races — in 2010 and 2014 for attorney general, in 2016 for U.S. senator and as vice president on Biden’s ticket in 2020 and 2024. She trounced Trump, 58% to 38%, in this year’s election.
Vice President Kamala Harris bid "aloha" to Washington, DC, in the wake of the 2024 presidential election—and retreated to a stunning $7 million estate in Hawaii, where she reportedly spent six days holed up with her husband, Doug Emhoff, after suffering a resounding loss to President-elect Donald Trump.
With Republicans holding a “trifecta," the Democratic Party has a lot of ground to make up going into 2026, particularly as Vice President Kamala Harris saw massive losses in major urban cities compared to party gains from the 2020 presidential election.
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."
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her first message to supporters three weeks after losing the presidential election to Donald Trump.
The Democratic Party’s official X account posted a video comment from Vice President Kamala Harris Tuesday night about the aftermath of the election.
There are well-worn paths for men who leave the presidency; there’s no mold for the first female vice president who ran for president and lost. And there are pluses and perils to any road she takes.
Campaign ads blasting Vice President Kamala Harris over her stances on gender-ideology issues helped sway voters in favor of former President Donald Trump, according to a newly released survey.
Wall Street CEO Jamie Dimon has been playing both sides of the ideological divide for a long time, according to The Daily Beast — and in particular has been having policy advice talks for "several months.
WHAT’S UP WITH KAMALA HARRIS? When Al Gore lost the presidential race in 2000, he grew a beard, disappeared for a while, and got weirder than ever. After John McCain lost in 2008, he often said he slept like a baby — “sleep for two hours, wake up and cry, sleep for two hours, wake up and cry.”