I know that Sen. Kamala Harris will be an exceptional vice president of the United States because I know where she comes from.
07.10.2020 - 02:01 / tvguide.com
Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris will take the stage this week for their first and only vice presidential debate before the election, which takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 3 with early voting already underway in some states.
The debate, which is set for Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 9/8c, will take place at the University of Utah and will be moderated by USA Today's Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page.
I know that Sen. Kamala Harris will be an exceptional vice president of the United States because I know where she comes from.
Today marks what would have been George Floyd’s 47th birthday. In honour of the occasion, a score of celebs posted tributes to his life, his memory and his impact.
George Floyd's 47th birthday.
David Robb Labor EditorThe WGA West’s political action committee has endorsed Joe Biden for president and Kamala Harris for vice president. The guild’s PAC joins entertainment industry unions IATSE, the American Federation of Musicians, and Actors’ Equity in endorsing the Democratic challengers to President Donald Trump and VP Mike Pence.The WGA West PAC is also supporting the re-election of seven incumbent Democratic U.S.
Celebrities rallied behind Senator Kamala Harris during the October 7 debate after seeing her forced to deal with Vice President Mike Pence‘s continual interruptions. Throughout the vice presidential debate, Harris repeatedly had to remind her opponent, “I’m speaking,” as he talked over her and exceeded his time limits. Stars like Cardi B and Kerry Washington sounded off on social media after witnessing Pence’s behavior.
The first and only vice presidential debate of the 2020 election could’ve been a taste of normalcy — a now-exotic blandness in a brain-melting, sanity-bombarding year.
Country singer Taylor Swift is speaking out and encouraging everyone US citizens to vote – and explaining her own vote.
Republican Mike Pence firmly defended the Trump administration’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic that has killed more than 210,000 Americans while his Democratic challenger, Kamala Harris, condemned “the greatest failure of any presidential administration” in a Wednesday night debate dominated by the coronavirus.
Kanye West shared a video of himself holding a ‘Vote Kanye’ hat over Kamala Harris’ head while he was watching her on TV during last night’s vice presidential debate (October 7).West, who is running for president in next month’s US election, was one of those tuned into last night’s debate between Harris and Vice President Mike Pence.The rapper and producer took the chance during the debate to plug his own stuttering campaign on Twitter, sharing a short video of himself holding a ‘Vote Kanye’ hat
hereHe also pledged millions of doses of a yet-to-be-announced treatment before the end of the year.Speaking directly to the camera, as Mr Biden did in last week’s debate, Ms Harris condemned what the government’s historic “failure” in reacting to the pandemic and said: “They knew what was happening, and they didn’t tell you.”In response, Mr Pence said Mr Trump’s decision to shut off travel from China, saying the decision “bought us invaluable time” to coordinate the country’s response to the
The first vice presidential debate between Sen. Kamala Harris and vice president Mike Pence will take place on Wednesday night, moderated by Susan Page, Washington bureau chief, USA Today.
Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris. Moderated by USA Today's Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page, this debate had far less shouting and interruptions than last week's presidential debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, but that's about where the good news ends.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticWhen asked directly about attending the Rose Garden event that has now been linked to dozens of COVID-19 diagnoses within the White House, with new ones reported every day, Vice President Mike Pence dodged to commend “the American people” on their ability to make good decisions. But the question wasn’t about how the American people deal with the risk of contracting coronavirus.
Joe Biden’s running mate, Kamala Harris, faced off in a debate between the number twos as celebrities shared their best reactions and hottest takes on social media.
Senator Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence are currently on stage at the 2020 Vice Presidential Debate with a shield of plexiglass in between them.
photo taken by a pool reporter at the debate.It’s not immediately clear if this same COVID-19 disclaimer was present for last week’s presidential debate between Trump and Biden, and representatives for CPD did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment.According to a pool report, there are about 20 seats — distanced at least six feet apart — reserved for guests in front of the stage.