Harris appears with Biden for first time since conceding election
The Vice President on Monday laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with President Joe Biden.
The Vice President on Monday laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with President Joe Biden.
United States outgoing President Joe Biden on Monday expressed deep gratitude to veterans for their dedication to the nation, emphasizing the importance of honouring commitment of those who have served.
Blaming the US President's incumbent status for Vice President Kamala Harris' electoral defeat, the White House has said that Joe Biden felt it was the "correct" decision he made to not run for the presidential race.
US Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has delivered a concession speech at Howard University in Washington, D.C., saying that she is proud of the campaign and stressing that "when we lose an election, we accept the results".
US Vice-President Kamala Harris said on Wednesday that she had spoken to President-elect Donald Trump to congratulate him and also assure him "we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power".
Vice President Kamala Harris goes into the home stretch of the 2024 White House race with a total of $404 million in cash.
The Kamala Harris campaign said Friday it raised $361 million in August, which is nearly three times more than the $130 million raised by the team of her Republican rival and former President Donald Trump.
US Vice-President Kamala Harris on Wednesday unveiled an "ambitious" plan to boost small businesses through tax deductions, low and no interest loans, investments and fairer tax codes, which together, she said, will make 25 million new applications by the end of her first term.
In a bid to lower expectations and energise Democrats, US Vice-President Kamala Harris's campaign team described itself as the "clear underdogs" in a note on Sunday and said the 2024 White House race will be decided by "razor-thin" margins in the battleground states as in 2020.
About a month before Joe Biden decided not to seek another term and support Kamala Harris for the presidency, Prof. Rodney Smolla, a constitutional scholar and president of Vermont Law and Graduate School, gave a very fascinating lecture at the United Church of Strafford about the 2024 election: