Vice President Kamala Harris will campaign in Florida on the day the state’s six-week abortion ban is set to take effect. Harris will travel to Jacksonville on May 1 and will “discuss the ...
Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Florida on Wednesday just hours after a controversial ban on most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy goes into effect in the state, as the Biden ...
(WASHINGTON) — Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Jacksonville, Florida, on Wednesday, to focus on abortion access — the same day the state’s six-week abortion ban goes into effect.
(Jacksonville) La fanfare jouait, la foule scandait « Quatre ans de plus » et la vice-présidente américaine Kamala Harris, venue faire campagne en Floride contre le républicain Donald ...
Kamala Harris, vice-présidente, sera présente au Bürgenstock pour représenter les Etats-Unis du 15 au 16 juin. Une présence stratégique.
Biden has teased a future presidential bid for Kamala at several public events in recent weeks. ‘No doubt that a Morehouse man will be president one day, just after an AKA from Howard,’ Biden ...
President Joe Biden's campaign is sending Vice President Kamala Harris to help rebuild their approval with black voters in key swing states, as polls show that fewer African-American men are ...
Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Milwaukee next Thursday, May 16, her fourth visit to Wisconsin this year and the latest indication of the Biden administration's continued focus on the ...
A man in federal prison for threatening to kill past presidents was sentenced to an additional four years on Monday after he admitted to sending more death threats targeting high-ranking officials.
Motorists on the west side of Los Angeles could run into some traffic headaches Friday as Vice President Kamala Harris travels through the area en route to an afternoon fundraiser in San Diego.
Vice President Kamala Harris argued the Supreme Court threatened "fundamental freedoms across the board" and sounded the alarm on the court's conservative justices during a recent interview.
Speaking in Philadelphia to supportive members of a major labor union, the vice president sought to draw a sharp contrast with Donald Trump and build support with a bloc of crucial voters.