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Vice President Kamala Harris faced backlash from Teamsters President Sean O’Brien during a meeting where she "arrogantly" dismissed the union's support, stating she would win the 2024 election "with or without" their backing.
A union leader revealed that Vice President Kamala Harris stormed out of a meeting on the campaign trail, arrogantly telling him she didn’t need his support because she’d “win with you or without you” — just before her crushing loss to Donald Trump.
Former DNC National Finance Committee member Lindy Li told FBN's 'Varney & Co.' she left the Democratic Party after coming under attack for criticizing the spending by the Harris-Walz presidential campaign.
ABC's "The View" was home to several contentious moments and prominent Democratic interviews in 2024, including a key moment of VP Kamala Harris' campaign.
WASHINGTON — Kamala Harris will deliver a speech to students in Maryland on Tuesday in what will likely be her most extensive remarks since losing the election to Donald Trump .
President-elect Donald Trump is suing an Iowa pollster over a survey released before November's presidential election that showed Vice President Kamala Harris leading in the state. The lawsuit, filed on Monday, called the poll from J. Ann Selzer "brazen election interference."
During an interview with Tucker Carlson, Teamsters President Sean O'Brien revealed how each candidate in the 2024 election courted their union for an endorsement. Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Speaking on ABC, John Fetterman said: "He literally was shot in the head and had the presence of mind to respond 'fight, fight, fight'. That's a political talent that's undeniable.
A top pollster to Vice President Kamala Harris says the Democrats need a new playbook to politically confront Donald Trump as he returns to the White House, and that they should focus on high prices.
It’s official: we now have perhaps the worst excuse from liberal media for Vice President Kamala Harris’s resounding defeat to Donald Trump. Since the election, Democratic Party operatives, liberal intellectuals and cable news hosts have served up a slew of excuses for the November disaster,
Republicans gained seats in the Assembly and state Senate, a change they see as a repudiation of the governor's 'disastrous' policies.