"White Dudes For Harris" is the latest group to mobilize support for the presidential campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris, with their virtual call taking place on Monday evening already having over 67,000 registered to attend.
Donald Trump's hue is usually orange, but he looks very yellow after seemingly pulling out of the upcoming debates in which he initially agreed to participate.
Vice President Kamala Harris' first presidential campaign ad features superstar singer Beyoncé's song "Freedom." Harris had also used the song when arriving at her campaign headquarters on Monday.
Alec Lace, a conservative author, called Vice President Kamala Harris the "original Hawk Tuah" girl in a segment on the Fox Business Network, which drew heavy backlash from those on social media offended by the comment.
Charlamagne tha God blasted CNN's Jake Tapper over a question concerning Vice President Kamala Harris' bid for the presidency. He also called out media outlets for their soft stance on the rhetoric of Donald Trump.
The usage of "DEI" as a slur towards Black people and others not fitting the Republican viewpoint is being recognized as such more and more, with GOP leaders urging their members to avoid using it against Vice President Kamala Harris.
It's shaping up to be Vice President Kamala Harris versus disgraced former president Donald Trump in a battle for the White House, and now a donation from the orange menace to Harris' past campaign.
A Zoom call to engender support from Black men for Vice President Kamala Harris' run for the presidency was an overwhelming success, with over 40,000 joining in and $1.3 million raised in donations.
On Sunday, July 21, President Joe Biden announced that he would not be seeking a second term.. While supporters were still catching their breath, he announced that he was endorsing his Vice President Kamala Harris for the gig, which was quickly met with widespread enthusiasm. Taking to social media, President Biden said it was time […]
Vice President Kamala Harris took part in a fireside chat with Quavo at a summit honoring the late Migos member Takeoff in Atlanta, Georgia. The event also commemorated "Takeoff Day" in the city, proclaimed by Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens.