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When JD Vance, his wife Usha and their three young children move into the Naval Observatory residence on Jan. 20, it will be their first time inside the white Queen Anne-style mansion that has ...
Harris declines to invite Vance for courtesy visit to vice president's residence before inauguration
What comes next for Kamala Harris? 04:02 When JD Vance, his wife Usha and their three young children move into the Naval Observatory residence on Jan. 20, it will be their first time inside the ...
Vice President Kamala Harris reportedly declined to invite Vice President-elect JD Vance and his wife to a sit-down meeting or tour of the vice president’s official residence, One Observatory ...
Young voters were part of President Biden's winning coalition four years ago. But early exit polling this year seems to paint a different picture, with Harris receiving comparatively less support.
Though Harris enjoys support among six in 10 young Black Americans, it's a drop compared to Biden's standing in GenForward's poll from four years ago, when more than seven in 10 backed him.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday presented an image of forward-looking resolve in her first major remarks since conceding her election defeat, imploring young people to “stay in the fight ...
Vance’s wife, Usha, reportedly reached out to Harris and first gentleman Doug Emhoff via intermediaries to ask about childproofing the house for her young children but was rebuffed by a Harris aide.
Vice President Kamala Harris announced a last-minute change to her schedule Wednesday. She will deliver remarks from the Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., before she heads to Philadelphia ...
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday presented an image of forward-looking resolve in her first major remarks since conceding her election defeat, imploring young people to “stay in the fight ...
Though Harris enjoys support among six in 10 young Black Americans, it’s a drop compared to Biden’s standing in GenForward’s poll from four years ago, when more than seven in 10 backed him.
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