Mr. Trump’s television and radio count is bolstered by more than two dozen appearances on Fox News, Fox Business and Fox News Radio. But even if you exclude those, he still sat for more television and radio interviews than Ms. Harris.
That’s completely wrong.” Five sources with direct knowledge of the campaign’s internal finances confirmed to NBC News that it has indeed accrued debt. But none could point to a specific amount; several people threw out possibilities,
Trump received 75.9 million votes as of Nov. 14. That's more than the total for Harris and all third-party candidates combined.
Nearly one-quarter of Harris voters, 24%, said Biden is more to blame for the election outcome, according to an Economist/YouGov poll. A far smaller share, 6%, pin more of the blame on Harris. Meanwhile, the majority of Harris voters, 53%, blame neither, saying “it was just a bad year for Democrats.”
A group of Gen Z voters largely agreed that mainstream media outlets have become "so corrupted" in their bias against President-elect Donald Trump that it affected the election. The New York Times asked a focus group of 13 undecided voters on Wednesday ...
Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign burned through more than $1 billion in only three months and is reportedly $20 million in debt as the team faces criticism for its spending habits.
So how, in the face of an improving economic situation was Donald Trump able to stun the nation by winning both the popular vote and electoral college over Vice President Kamala Harris, while Trump’s fellow Republicans clinched control of the U.S Senate ...
The Harris campaign continues to fundraise after its election loss for what it claims to be recounts or legal challenges surrounding other close races around the country. NBC News' Natasha Korecki reports on the efforts and the clashes around the continued ...
"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin addressed the notion that she ended Kamala Harris' campaign on Tuesday during the show's podcast with her question during their interview.
Nearly half of voters in Vice President Kamala Harris' home state of California say they would be open to supporting her if she decided to run for governor in two years, according to a poll