A source exclusively told the Daily Mail that Kamala Harris has been using her time to blame her husband Doug Emhoff for her loss to Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
Mail report claimed that not everything is well between Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff as several allegations against Doug Emhoff came in the way of Harris' campaign. Though Harris brushed aside those allegations and put on a brave face with her husband by her side,
Vice President Kamala Harris could well be planning a post-inauguration relocation to Manhattan. Her husband, Doug Emhoff, was seen touring a luxury $20,000-a-month apartment on New York 's Upper West Side, sparking speculation that the couple will trade the White House for the Big Apple.
Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff are heading back to California after the inauguration, a senior administration official confirmed Sunday. Harris, the official said ...
Kamala Harris has hinted that she wants to stay involved in politics and foreign affairs after leaving the vice president's office, but she hasn't disclosed any plans so far.
The Brentwood house she shares with Doug Emhoff is in an evacuation zone, but the vice president has been in Washington.
Page Six spies say that Doug Emhoff toured a $20,000-a-month ... a private citizen for the first time since she was elected San Francisco’s district attorney in 2003.” It added that “her ...
Former President Biden and former First Lady Jill Biden are spending their first days after leaving the White House in Santa Barbara County.
Kamala Harris has launched a new website for her detailing her accomplishments throughout her political career. "From her barrier-breaking time as District Attorney of San Francisco and Attorney General of California,
Although she has been caricatured for her inability to directly answer questions, Harris does have a future in “party politics and government service, if she wants it,” per University of Wisconsin-Madison Elections Research Center director Barry Burden, based in an important blue wall state that she lost.
Rep. Lateefah Simon, D-Calif., went to work for Harris back in her first elected position as District Attorney of San Francisco. Now, Simon is a new member of Congress representing Oakland, where her old boss grew up — and she says Harris is nowhere close to retiring.
Most failed presidential candidates never seek any office again — but when they do, they often give the presidency one more try.