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Four in 10 California voters are undecided about who they'll support in next year's gubernatorial race, according to a new poll.
Critics piled on former Vice President Kamala Harris for issuing a gloomy statement on the Fourth of July — while sharing a picture of last year’s festivities that cropped out her onetime running-mate Joe Biden.
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The Forward on MSNJosh Shapiro’s Judaism was not why Kamala Harris snubbed him, new book claimsJosh Shapiro’s presidential ambitions and his poor chemistry with Kamala Harris were factors keeping him off the Democratic ticket.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris hasn't decided whether she will run for California governor next year, but a new poll released Wednesday shows that she would be a favorite of voters if she does.
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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has already succeeded in two areas where former Vice President Kamala Harris failed. First, the socialist New York assemblyman punched his ticket to the general election by winning a competitive Democratic primary.
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Raw Story on MSN'Please run again': Kamala Harris comment sets off MAGA firestormFormer U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris came under fire from Donald Trump's allies on Friday, after a simple holiday comment. Harris, who lost to Trump in 2024, took to X on the Fourth of July holiday to write,
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Paramount agrees to pay $16 million to settle Trump's lawsuit over '60 Minutes' Kamala Harris interview
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‘60 Minutes’ correspondent who interviewed Kamala Harris got ‘teary-eyed’ after Trump lawsuit settlement: report
‘60 Minutes’ Lawsuit Settled, Paramount to Pay $16M to Trump Over Kamala Harris Interview
A new poll asked voters if they'd choose the former vice president, who has yet to enter the race, or an unnamed Republican.
Kamala Harris is trying to gain momentum for a California governor run — but ‘no one is incredibly pumped,’ report says - Former vice president set self-imposed deadline of late summer on whether she
The U.S. vice president, who called $930 billion in Medicaid cuts “immaterial,” will almost certainly become a target for Democrats.
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