Poll: Harris Holds Commanding Double-Digit Lead For 2028 Democrat Nomination
A recent poll shows that former Vice President Kamala Harris is the top choice for Democrats to run for president in the 2028 presidential election.
A recent poll shows that former Vice President Kamala Harris is the top choice for Democrats to run for president in the 2028 presidential election.
President Donald Trump delivered a nearly two-hour address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, commencing with declaring “America is back.”
Failed former Democrat vice presidential candidate Tim Walz has hinted that he will be attempting to pull off a major “political comeback,” except this time, Walz is reportedly striving to compete for the highest position — the United States’ commander-in-chief.
President-elect Donald Trump responded to President Joe Biden’s claim that he would’ve beaten him if they squared off in the past election.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ chief of staff, Sheila Nix, recently voiced that Harris ran a “pretty flawless campaign,” despite losing every single swing state and becoming the first Democrat to lose the popular vote in 20 years.
Minnesota Governor and failed Democrat vice presidential candidate Tim Walz recently appeared in his first interview since losing the 2024 election alongside Kamala Harris, stating that he was “a little surprised” by the outcome of the election.
Vice President Kamala Harris has quietly slipped away, vacationing in Hawaii following her crushing defeat to President-elect Donald Trump in which the Harris campaign lost all seven swing states, despite reportedly spending $1.5 billion dollars.
The 2024 Kamala Harris campaign is in hot water following its exuberant spending on celebrity appearances and endorsements, landing the failed campaign in tens of millions of dollars in debt despite raising over $1 billion.
President-elect Donald Trump has officially won Arizona, securing 312 electoral votes and sweeping all seven swing states.
President-elect Donald Trump has officially flipped and won Arizona, securing 312 electoral votes.