Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday presented an image of forward-looking resolve in her first major remarks since conceding her election defeat, imploring young people to “stay in the fight” as the year ends and the beginning of President-elect Donald Trump’s second term approaches.
Surveys taken since Donald Trump’s win show a resurgent faith among the president-elect’s supporters, and little Democratic appetite for conspiracy theories.
"There is resolve for the future," Harris said at a Maryland community college, in her first major address since losing to Donald Trump.
A failure by state officials to document the citizenship status of thousands of voters was identified as “a problem” seven years ago and again in 2020, according to lawyers examining the issue.
President-elect Trump's upcoming return to the White House has caused optimism among CEOs and investors for economic conditions in 2025 to rise, according to a survey by Teneo.
Trump claims J. Ann Selzer and the Des Moines Register tried to "create a false narrative of inevitability" for Kamala Harris. Experts said he aims to chill impartial election assessments.
Trump brought a lawsuit against longtime pollster Ann Selzer and the Des Moines Register over claims they attempted to interfere with the 2024 election.
Kamala Harris on Tuesday urged anyone who is disappointed by her defeat in last month's election to “stay in the fight” as Donald Trump prepares to take office, hinting that she won't be stepping off the political stage anytime soon.
Kamala Harris delivered a speech to students in Maryland Tuesday, sharing her most extensive remarks since losing the election to Donald Trump.
The Des Moines survey, done by since-retired pollster J. Ann Selzer, was considered shocking for indicating that an earlier Trump lead in the Republican-leaning midwestern state had been erased. In the actual election, Trump won Iowa by more than 13 percentage points.