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."
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.”
Harris campaign officials complained on “Pod Save America" about corporate media asking “dumb" questions that voters didn’t care about during the election.
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.
Kamala Harris' campaign sought an appearance on "Hot Ones," but the show declined.Nontraditional media played a large role in the media strategy of both presidential campaigns.Harris campaign officials said "Hot Ones" didn't want to delve into politics.
A brief campaign born in a political firestorm weeks before the party’s national convention. A political press that held Kamala Harris to a higher standard than Donald Trump. A hurricane that “f**ked up” two weeks of campaigning.
Many Democratic pollsters and strategists have questioned why Harris didn’t give some example of how she’d be different, such as by saying she would have acted faster than Biden did to reduce migrant crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Kamala Harris' star-studded list of endorsers drew attention, but there is no proof – and plenty of denials – that she paid for their support.
Turnout for the presidential election is not yet final, but it’s clear that fewer people voted in 2024 compared with 2020. Comparing the two elections, Donald Trump added about 2.8 million votes to his total in his 2024 victory.
The leaders of Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign say they simply didn’t have enough time to execute a winning strategy against Donald Trump
Harris and Walz will host a call on Tuesday to thank top donors and possibly lay the foundation for her path forward in politics.
Weeks before Kamala Harris sat down with MSNBC for a friendly interview, her campaign contributed two payments of $250,000 to an Al Sharpton-owned group.