The math is simple. The reason why President Donald Trump defeated former Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024 can be “explained in one chart,” veteran reporter Chris Cillizza wrote on X.
Footage circulating on social media showed the ex-veep showing up to the arena with very little fanfare as she and her hubby hiked up the stairs to their non-courtside seats. “Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff arrive at the Lakers game. Pretty much nobody cared,” one person howled on X.
The political world is atwitter over CBS releasing their entire interview with Vice President Harris on “60 Minutes.” Most focus on the answers, edits, and facts. Yet what can be gleaned from the moments in between, rather than policy and polish, will be key to electoral success in future campaigns.
Only former U.S. Rep. Katie Porter – who has declared – would be remotely comparable, but Porter has already clarified that Harris’ entrance would “clear the field.”
CBS' editing of its interview last October with Kamala Harris is the centerpiece of the network's dispute with President Donald Trump, who sued the network for $10 billion, contending that it was done to make Harris look good.
The network provided materials from a “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris to the FCC as part of a “news distortion” complaint review process.
Mesa Councilmember Julie Spilsbury faces a recall effort after easily winning re-election. Local leaders blame the pro-Trump Turning Point Action.
Speculation is mounting about former Vice President Kamala Harris' political future, with growing chatter about a potential run for California governor. It comes as California Attorney General Rob Bonta said he won't run for California governor in 2026 and instead endorsed Harris for the position.
Robby Soave and Niall Stanage discuss the full, unedited "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris after the FCC forced the network to turn it over.