Vice President Kamala Harris and Oprah Winfrey held a joint online "Unite for America Rally" along with over 140 grassroots organizations Thursday night.
Winfrey introduced celebrities and shepherded an audience that was both live and on Zoom between energetic applause and somber reflection.
The vice president has enjoyed a polls boost since being widely considered the winner of the September 10 ABC debate against her Republican rival
Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday issued a warning to any potential home intruder: "If somebody breaks in my house, they're getting shot."
Veteran Democratic pollster Cornell Belcher explained what he believes is the racist element to Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders ’ (R) recent swipe at vice president and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.
Vice President Kamala Harris defended her gun ownership and said she would use a firearm to protect her home in a conversation with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday night. Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, appeared at an event called Unite for America ...
Vice President Kamala Harris sought to capitalize on the star power of Oprah Winfrey and a host of Hollywood celebrities to help her win over persuadable voters during an online rally Thursday night that ranged from participants’ searing accounts of personal loss and trauma to the Democrat’s unguarded remark about her own gun ownership.
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Over 140 grassroots groups are rallying virtually Thursday night with Oprah, in a play for swing state voters.
In a livestream event recorded in Farmington Hills, Winfrey hosted a 90-minute sit-down session with the vice president on Thursday, Sept. 19.
Vice President Kamala Harris told Oprah Winfrey Thursday that any intruder who breaks into her home is "getting shot" in what appeared to be a joke.