Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign burned through more than $1 billion in only three months and is reportedly $20 million in debt as the team faces criticism for its spending habits.
Could the VP make a run for California governor in 2026? While Harris hasn't announced what's next for her, a new poll released Wednesday shows she would have the support of some voters.
A group of Gen Z voters largely agreed that mainstream media outlets have become "so corrupted" in their bias against President-elect Donald Trump that it affected the election. The New York Times asked a focus group of 13 undecided voters on Wednesday ...
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Gallego won his Senate race in a battleground state that Donald Trump flipped and will become the first Latino to represent Arizona in the upper chamber of Congress. He did so, he says, in large part by targeting Latino men.
“Biden/Harris don’t bear primary blame for the inflation,” said Jeffrey Frankel, a Harvard University economist. “Primary blame, rather, goes to supply constraints as the economy came out of Covid and the acceleration of commodity prices that came with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.”
An underappreciated factor in her election loss is the key urban areas that turned out fewer voters for her than for Biden in 2020.
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz is a data scientist and author who formerly worked at Google.
Ahead of the election, these voters were torn between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Here’s how they voted, and why.