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Podcast Host Stands by Kamala Harris Interview Amid Campaign

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo! Voices

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Alex Cooper, host of the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast, defended her decision to interview Vice President Kamala Harris during the campaign, citing the focus on women's rights as a key reason. Despite criticism and the potential to alienate her audience, Cooper felt a responsibility to address the issue following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The Harris campaign invested significantly in the podcast appearance, although it garnered fewer views compared to Trump's appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast.

Kamala Harris Weighs Future Political Moves After 2024 Setback

Originally Published 1 year ago — by POLITICO

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Vice President Kamala Harris is contemplating her political future following her recent electoral defeat to Donald Trump. She faces a decision between running for California governor in 2026 or positioning herself for a 2028 presidential bid. While both paths are viable, they are practically exclusive due to the demands of each role. Harris has significant support in California, making a gubernatorial run appealing, but she also remains a strong contender for the Democratic presidential nomination. Her decision will shape her political trajectory and influence within the Democratic Party.

Renowned Pollster Ann Selzer Retires Amid Iowa Poll Controversy

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Guardian US

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Renowned pollster J Ann Selzer, known for her accurate predictions in past elections, announced her departure from polling after her recent Iowa survey inaccurately forecasted a lead for Kamala Harris over Donald Trump, missing the actual result by 16 points. Despite her strong track record, Selzer acknowledged the humbling nature of polling and the challenges of estimation. The Des Moines Register is reviewing its polling methods following the unexpected outcome, as Trump secured a decisive victory in Iowa and the electoral college.

Kamala Harris's Persistent Fundraising Amid Campaign Financial Confusion

Originally Published 1 year ago — by POLITICO

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Despite raising over $1 billion in her unsuccessful campaign against Donald Trump, Kamala Harris continues to solicit donations through the "Harris Fight Fund," a rebranded version of her campaign's joint fundraising operation with the DNC and state Democratic parties. The ongoing fundraising efforts, which target both small and large donors, aim to address campaign expenses and prepare for future political challenges. The campaign's financial situation remains unclear, with some internal frustrations over unpaid staff and outstanding invoices.

Left-Wing Election Fraud Theories Gain Traction Post-Trump Victory

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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Following the 2024 presidential election, election denialism has emerged on both sides of the political spectrum, with some left-leaning social media users spreading conspiracy theories about Donald Trump's win, including unfounded claims involving Elon Musk's Starlink. NewsGuard identified numerous accounts and websites disseminating false narratives, though the left's efforts lack the reach and infrastructure seen on the right. Social media platforms like TikTok and X have been moderating misinformation, but some left-wing users continue to speculate about election rigging and recounts, despite no evidence supporting these claims.

Democrats Defy Odds: Senate Wins in Trump States

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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Despite losing the presidential race in several swing states, Democratic Senate candidates outperformed Vice President Kamala Harris by winning key battleground states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nevada. This success highlights a rare instance of ticket-splitting, where voters chose different parties for Senate and presidential races. Democratic candidates managed to secure victories by distancing themselves from President Biden while promoting popular policies. Meanwhile, Republicans flipped the Senate but faced challenges in defeating incumbent Democrats, with some Republican candidates receiving fewer votes than Trump.

Kamala Harris Campaign Faces Financial Turmoil Amid Criticism and Debt

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NewsNation Now

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Kamala Harris's campaign is $20 million in debt after spending $1 billion in 90 days and losing the election. Concerns have arisen among vendors and staff about payment, while fundraising efforts continue, partly for a recount. The campaign's spending included high-profile events and media appearances, leading to criticism of financial mismanagement. Despite the loss, Harris's team is still seeking donations, with some funds directed towards a recount effort.

Key Insights and Outcomes from the 2024 Election

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Washington Free Beacon

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The 2024 election concluded with a decisive victory for Donald Trump and the Republicans, marking a significant defeat for Kamala Harris and the Democrats. The election highlighted various winners and losers, including a diverse Republican electorate, mental health professionals poised to benefit from post-election stress, and figures like Dean Phillips and Josh Shapiro who emerged with enhanced reputations. The mainstream media and Democratic figures like Joe Biden and the Obamas faced criticism for their roles in the election outcome.

Josh Shapiro Emerges as Key Contender in 2028 Presidential Race

Originally Published 1 year ago — by POLITICO

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Following Vice President Kamala Harris' loss, Democratic leaders are already strategizing for the 2028 presidential race. Potential candidates like Josh Shapiro, Gavin Newsom, and Pete Buttigieg are positioning themselves as future contenders. Newsom is leveraging his California base and political network, while Buttigieg is highlighting his Cabinet achievements. The Democratic Party is assessing its talent pool, with figures like Shapiro and Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear gaining attention. The focus is on rebuilding and preparing for a future without an incumbent Democratic president.

Democrats in Disarray: The Fallout from Harris' Defeat

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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Following Kamala Harris's significant loss to Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, the Democratic Party is embroiled in a blame game. Key figures like Bernie Sanders and Nancy Pelosi are clashing over the party's direction, with Sanders criticizing the Democrats for neglecting the working class. Meanwhile, internal disputes between the Harris and Biden campaigns, as well as criticism of Harris's choice of running mate and campaign strategy, have surfaced. Additionally, former President Obama and his allies are being scrutinized for their role in Biden's exit from the race.

Ex-Harris Aide Urges Biden to Resign for Historic Harris Presidency

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Jamal Simmons, former communications director for Kamala Harris, suggested that President Joe Biden should resign to make Harris the first female president, a move he believes would counter Donald Trump's influence and change the Democratic Party's approach. Simmons argues that this dramatic shift could energize the party and make it easier for future female candidates. His comments come amid Democratic introspection following Trump's recent electoral victory.

Bill Burr Hosts SNL Post-Election Episode with Mystery Tease

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC Insider

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Saturday Night Live will air a new episode on November 9, 2024, featuring Bill Burr as the host and Mk.gee as the musical guest. This follows the November 2 episode, which was hosted by John Mulaney and included a surprise appearance by Vice President Kamala Harris. SNL airs on NBC and streams on Peacock, with all past episodes available on the platform.

Key Insights from POLITICO's Campaign Reporters

Originally Published 1 year ago — by POLITICO

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In a post-election analysis, POLITICO's campaign reporters discuss the key factors that influenced the recent presidential election. The economy and immigration emerged as dominant issues, overshadowing other campaign events like celebrity endorsements and assassination attempts. Kamala Harris's performance was notably weaker than her predecessors, with debates on whether her race and gender played a role. The assassination attempt on Trump galvanized his base, while the Democratic message struggled to resonate with voters concerned about inflation and cost of living.

Abortion Rights Voters: A Surprising Boost for Trump?

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ABC News

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In the 2024 U.S. presidential election, despite Kamala Harris's loss, abortion rights emerged as a significant issue, with several states voting in favor of protecting abortion access through ballot initiatives. However, Donald Trump overperformed, with a notable portion of pro-abortion rights voters supporting him, highlighting a complex voter landscape where abortion is seen as a liberty issue rather than strictly partisan. This dynamic was evident in states like Arizona and Nevada, where many who supported abortion rights also voted for Trump, reflecting a nuanced voter perspective on abortion and state versus federal rights.

Harris Defeat Sparks Debate on Breaking U.S. Presidential Glass Ceiling

Originally Published 1 year ago — by PBS NewsHour

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The recent presidential election, where Kamala Harris lost to Donald Trump, has reignited discussions about America's readiness to elect a woman president. Despite strong support from Black women, Harris struggled with other demographics, highlighting ongoing gender and racial dynamics in U.S. politics. Analysts suggest that Trump's appeal to white male voters and the racial privilege among white women voters played significant roles in the election outcome. The conversation continues on what it will take for the U.S. to elect a woman president, considering the intersection of gender and race in voter behavior.