A group of about 150 of California's largest political donors will urge Gov.
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Joe Biden‘s 2020 presidential election win was a miraculous feat — but he couldn’t have done it without Senator Kamala Harris by his side.On Saturday, November 7, the Biden-Harris ticket emerged victorious over President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence. Harris, 56, is the first woman, the first Black person and the first South Asian to be elected vice president.The longtime politician began her impressive career as district attorney of San Francisco, California, in 2004.
A group of about 150 of California's largest political donors will urge Gov.
Kamala Harris made history several times over in being projected the next vice president of the United States. Her parents emigrated to the U.S.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will bend the knee to Black Lives Matter, author Candace Owens argued Wednesday, reacting to the organization calling on Newsom to appoint a Black woman to fill the Senate seat that will be vacated by Kamala Harris.
Darrell Issa, the former thorn in the Obama administration's side, is back on Capitol Hill after a brief exit from public office, and the Republican is casting serious doubt on whether fellow Californian Kamala Harris can work effectively with Congress as vice president. Issa, the incoming congressman for California's 50th District, said Harris has no record of bipartisanship and is ill equipped to be a liaison to Capitol Hill in the way that Joe Biden was a bridge-builder under President
The Twitterverse is learning a lot about U.S. Vice President-elect Kamala Harris’ past and they’re loving it.
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris is preparing to take office this January, but social media is buzzing about something from her past: a brief relationship with Montel Williams!
The race is on to succeed Vice President-elect Kamala Harris in the Senate. Fox News has been told for months that California Secretary of State Alex Padilla is the odds-on favorite to step into Harris’ seat.
Kamala Harris is making history as the first female, first Black and first South Asian vice president-elect — and she’s doing it in style. As New York Times writer Vanessa Friedman puts it, “Substance doesn’t exist entirely independent of style.”On Saturday, November 8, Harris stood alongside her running mate, president-elect Joe Biden, as they celebrated their win in the 2020 presidential election.
Kamala Harris’ first speech as U.S. Vice President-elect was historic and memorable for a long list of reasons.
Patsy Palmer left the UK in 2014 for sunny stateside California and has well and truly got involved in the American spirit.The EastEnders' actress celebrated in the car with her family as Joe Biden and Kamala Harris gained victory over President Donald Trump, and were elected to the White House. In a video filmed from inside the car, Patsy threw her hands up in the air as she danced to the groovy house music, while her husband Richard Merkell drove.
It's all over. The presidential election has been called for former Vice President Joe Biden and California Sen.
Kamala Harris has paid tribute to the women who “paved the way” for her to become the first female and female of colour Vice President of the United States.Harris made history today (November 7) as she was elected to office alongside the 46th President of America Joe Biden.Ahead of the President-elect speaking at a victory event in Wilmington, Delaware, Harris took to the podium to share her own thanks and thoughts on the historic moment.During her speech, the Vice President-elect thanked her
Following the news on Saturday that former Vice President Joe Biden was projected to win the 2020 presidential election, Hollywood activists took to social media to celebrate a historic victory: California Sen. Kamala Harris becoming thecountry's first woman elected as Vice President as well as the first Black and South Asian person in the role.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorVice president-elect Kamala Harris exulted in the magnitude of the moment on Saturday as she and Joe Biden claimed victory in the presidential race over incumbent Donald Trump, who has refused to back down from his claims of widespread voting fraud despite the lack of evidence of coordinated illegal activity.Harris spoke in highly personal terms and she spoke as a seasoned political leader as she gave the introductory remarks to her running mate’s presidential
The Trump show is facing cancellation. Former Vice President Joe Biden has been elected the 46th President of the United States, with the Associated Press projecting that he has secured enough electoral votes, assuring the Democratic nominee of an Electoral College victory.
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Kamala Harris is celebrating her and Joe Biden's win. On Saturday, after Biden was elected president of the United States, Harris took the stage in Delaware to express her joy and thank Americans for electing her as vice president. Harris stepped out to Mary J.