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According to Tapper and Thompson, Harris advisers adopted “gallows humor” about Biden’s many missteps — such as when he told party loyalists at a New Hampshire campaign office Oct. 22 that “we gotta lock him up” in reference to the former president and then-Republican nominee
The 21st of July looms for Kamala Harris and the much smaller world of advisers left around her. It’s the day she’s set to lose the US Secret Service protection that former vice presidents are granted for six months — six months from the inauguration that she believed would be her own after Joe Biden gave her 107 days to win the 2024 election when he ended his reelection bid last July 21.
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The Daily Caller on MSNKamala Harris Back On Fundraising Circuit After Failed 2024 Campaign Blew Through $1 Billion In 100 DaysFailed presidential candidate Kamala Harris is back on the fundraising trail after her 2024 campaign burned through a mountain of cash in just under four months, sources told The New York Times on Tuesday.
The former vice president will spend this summer figuring out her political future. If she seeks the governorship, she'll need to commit to the job 100% and explain to voters what's in it for them.
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DMR News on MSNKamala Harris Weighs Her Next Move in Political FutureKamala Harris, the current Vice President of the United States, is said to be considering a bid for governor of California. This announcement follows her 2022 loss in the Los Angeles mayoral election.
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A younger, more diverse electorate than ever shifted to Trump in 2024, reversing a trend that gave victories to Obama and Biden.
Former Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa criticized Kamala Harris and Xavier Becerra as complicit in covering up former President Biden's cognitive decline in office.
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Mediaite on MSNTim Dillon Rejects ‘Crazy’ Idea That Podcasters Turned Voters Off to Kamala HarrisComedian and podcast host Tim Dillon dismissed the idea that online personalities like himself played a decisive role in sinking Vice President Kamala Harris’s failed 2024 presidential campaign, arguing that pinning the blame on podcasters is a convenient deflection from deeper political issues within the Democratic Party.