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CHICAGO ― Dressed in a Kamala Harris campaign ball cap with a vest decorated by buttons and party paraphernalia, Kenny Agosto strutted outside the United Center in Chicago the night Gov. Tim ...
The Trump campaign released a campaign policy website for Vice President Kamala Harris, as she has yet to release one despite rising to the top of the Democratic ticket weeks ago.
Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., defended former Vice President Kamala Harris' run for president, saying the "great candidate" was poorly served by her campaign team.
Wet ink and overnight website builds: Harris for President creative director Kate Conway gives the inside scoop on the campaign brand. Political graphic design work, with its tight deadlines and ...
In fact, Harris' campaign is doing everything associated with winning elections way more than Trump's—ads, offices, phone calls, postcards, buttons, speeches—because Harris has raised $1 ...
LeBron James endorsed Kamala Harris for president before the election, and the campaign paid his entertainment company $50,000 in January.
During "The View" on Friday, disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner argued he can do a better job than current Democratic politicians, despite his scandalous history.
The new website was also a sprint. “The Harris for President creative and web teams sprang into action, rebranded the entire campaign overnight, and launched a new website in just 26 hours ...
Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., called former Vice President Kamala Harris a “great candidate” who was ill-served by her campaign team, during an interview on Friday.
Long before she became the Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris had started quietly nurturing a network of next-generation politicians – almost all women of color. CNN values your feedback 1.
WILKES BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA – SEPTEMBER 13: Vendors sell buttons along South Main Street as people wait to attend a campaign rally with Democratic presidential nominee, U.S. Vice President Kamala ...
This isn't real Kamala Harris 2028 campaign art, honestly A user on X told Snopes the post was "satire" and said in a YouTube video that he was surprised people took it seriously.