Vice President Kamala Harris visited North Carolina A&T University as part of her "Fight for Our Freedoms" college tour to inspire young leaders.
WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris said Wednesday that an important part of her job is the fact that she “may have to take over” if President Biden is unable to complete his term in ...
will see Vice President Harris, a former CBC member as a U.S. senator from California, address her former colleagues and introduce President Biden, who will deliver ... Biden’s speech is still ...
Vice President Kamala Harris brought her "Fight for our Freedoms" college tour to Florida International University to speak ...
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America’s historic vice president, Kamala Harris, is under the microscope as the constitutional successor to the Oval Office. Biden, who turns 81 in November, is already the oldest person to ...
The vice president is the face for the administration's work on abortion, more. Vice President Kamala Harris will soon be ... In July, she delivered a speech on abortion rights in Iowa, just ...
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., on Wednesday refused to say whether she believes Vice President Kamala Harris is President Joe Biden’s best running mate and quietly admitted there ...
Pence leans into traditional GOP values in a not-so-subtle jab at Trump Former Vice President Mike Pence will deliver a “major” speech Wednesday in New Hampshire that challenges Republican ...
Vice President Kamala Harris has left Washington for Indonesia, where she'll attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit WASHINGTON -- Vice President Kamala Harris will deepen her ...
EXCLUSIVE: The president and vice president ... who will deliver remarks about what the Biden-Harris administration has done and will continue to do for Black communities. Biden’s speech is ...
EXCLUSIVE: The president and vice president will return ... President Biden, who will deliver remarks about what the Biden-Harris administration has done and will continue to do for Black communities.