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Kamala Harris

Kamala D. Harris is the Vice President of the United States of America and the first woman of color to hold the office.

Kamala D. Harris is the Vice President of the United States of America and the first woman of color to hold the office.

Highlights

  1. Harris Steps Up a Major Push for Black Voters

    The vice president released a plan to help Black men financially, held interviews with two Black media outlets and put out targeted ads in battleground states.

     By Erica L. Green and

    Vice President Kamala Harris will bring her new policy proposals to the campaign trail this week.
    CreditErin Schaff/The New York Times
  1. Harris’s Final Challenge: Restore a Splintering Democratic Coalition

    Defections from Black and Latino voters are making Kamala Harris more dependent on white, suburban voters — and complicating her path to victory.

     By Jennifer MedinaKatie Glueck and

    Vice President Kamala Harris is fighting against the drift of working-class voters toward Donald J. Trump.
    CreditErin Schaff/The New York Times
  2. Can Charlotte, N.C., Deliver for Kamala Harris?

    Mecklenburg County leans liberal but has broken Democrats’ hearts in past elections with low voter turnout. A new party leader wants to change that.

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    The Mecklenburg County Democratic Party raised $2 million this year, according to unreleased finance reports, an enormous jump.
    CreditSean Rayford for The New York Times
  3. Harris Struggles to Win Over Latinos, While Trump Holds His Grip, Poll Shows

    Latino voters said they were open to Donald J. Trump’s immigration policies and hungry for change. Many remain undecided.

     By Jennifer MedinaRuth Igielnik and

    CreditThe New York Times
  4. Daring Trump, Harris’s Campaign Releases Medical Information

    Vice President Kamala Harris released a letter from her doctor saying that she is in “excellent health,” as her campaign tries to capitalize on the lack of health information shared by her rival.

     By Katie RogersReid J. Epstein and

    Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign is trying to highlight her relative youthfulness, at 59, as she takes on former President Donald J. Trump, who is 78.
    CreditErin Schaff/The New York Times
  5. Trump Leads in Arizona as Harris Holds an Edge in Pennsylvania, New Polls Show

    The latest Times/Inquirer/Siena polls found Donald Trump with a six-point advantage in Arizona, and Kamala Harris with a four-point lead in Pennsylvania.

     By Michael C. Bender and

    CreditDoug Mills/The New York Times
  1. A Mystery Repeats: Harris Up 4 in Pennsylvania, and Trump Up 6 in Arizona

    Being uncertain about our earlier poll results but finding almost the same numbers the next time around.

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    A recent rally for Kamala Harris in Pittsburgh.
    CreditMaddie McGarvey for The New York Times
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  2. Harris Walks Fine Line on Immigration at Univision Town Hall

    The event in Las Vegas featured emotional questions from voters on health care and the economy — and displayed the balance Kamala Harris is seeking on tough border rules and paths to citizenship.

     By Nicholas NehamasJazmine Ulloa and

    At a town-hall event with Univision on Thursday in Las Vegas, Vice President Kamala Harris faced questions on health care, immigration and the economy.
    CreditErin Schaff/The New York Times
  3. In Interviews, Kamala Harris Continues to Bob and Weave

    Her media swing showed how she often responds to uncomfortable questions by acknowledging them, yet not fully answering them.

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    Vice President Kamala Harris during an interview with three members of the National Association of Black Journalists in Philadelphia last month.
    CreditKenny Holston/The New York Times
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  4. An Awkward Dance: Harris Has to Defer to the President She Seeks to Replace

    Vice President Kamala Harris has been a loyal understudy to President Biden. But tensions are inevitable as she increasingly takes center stage.

     By Katie Rogers and

    President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House last month. He has been more visible in recent weeks, which have included major hurricanes and escalation in the Mideast crisis.
    CreditEric Lee/The New York Times
    Political Memo
  5. 13 Things We Learned From Harris’s Interview With Howard Stern

    In a lengthy sit-down, the veteran radio host extracted an array of new details about Kamala Harris’s life.

     By

    Vice President Kamala Harris held a series of interviews with media figures on Tuesday.
    CreditDave Sanders for The New York Times

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  3. The Many Meanings of Kamala Harris’s Glock

    In a “60 Minutes” interview this week, the vice president shared the kind of gun she owns. Its associations with law enforcement and pop culture make it a potent symbol.

    By Joseph Bernstein

     
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    Liz Cheney Endorses Kamala Harris

    The former congresswoman and Republican exile campaigned with the vice president in the battleground state of Wisconsin.

    By Hannah Yi

     
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