Kamala Harris Works the Phones
- Vice President Kamala Harris emerged as a leading candidate after President Biden's surprising exit from the race, marking a significant moment in her political career.
- Following Biden's withdrawal, Kamala Harris received endorsements from prominent Democrats, including Biden himself and Bill and Hillary Clinton.
- Despite Biden's praise, former President Barack Obama did not endorse Harris, highlighting ongoing concerns from some party members.
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Portrait of a rather erased vice president, with a turbulent career, who now carries all the hopes of the anti-Trump camp.
Kamala Harris: Gen Z meme queen
Almost as soon as President Joe Biden endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday, America’s internet warriors got to work, cranking out meme after meme of the Veep. The Kamala for President memes crafted by Black Twitter, Gen Zers on TikTok and other denizens of the internet are closely tied to pop culture and viral social media trends, showcasing her quirky interests — Venn diagrams! — funny phrases and “girlboss” moments. These memes and …
How Trumpworld Is Coping With the Kamala Harris Boom
In just days, the vice president has raked in more than $100 million, scored countless endorsements, started a social media phenomenon, and secured enough delegates for the nomination. “She has been totally dominating,” marveled one GOP strategist.
Kamala Harris has something that Joe Biden doesn't have: Memes. And that opens up a new approach to voters. It's going to be interesting, as the campaign has just started.
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