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How Kamala Harris burned through $1.5 billion in 15 weeks
Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign, despite spending a staggering $1.5 billion in just 15 weeks, ended in a decisive loss to Donald Trump. The campaign's lavish spending on advertising, events, and staff has sparked internal scrutiny and questions about its effectiveness.
Reports say explosive clashes taking place in Harris team, members angry over pervasive lack of transparency over finances and analytics
Right after Donald Trump's thumping victory in the US elections 2024, there were already rumors about Hollywood celebrities leaving the country, and if all of this is not enough, Democrats are fighting among themselves over lack of financial transparency, making it an absolute feast for the Republicans to watch.
Kamala Harris HQ vibes to Diddy song on US election night; netizens react to viral video. 'They aren¡¯t hiding anything anymore'
A video showing Kamala Harris supporters dancing to Puff Diddy¡¯s track ¡°Mo Money Mo Problems¡± at her election night watch party has gone viral, drawing mixed reactions online. Critics, particularly Trump supporters, questioned the choice, given recent allegations against Diddy, with some calling it ¡°on brand¡± for the Harris campaign. The video surfaced shortly after Elon Musk publicly criticized Harris¡¯s celebrity endorsements, highlighting Diddy¡¯s controversial past.
Kamala Harris made a historic dash for the White House; here's why she fell short
Despite her historic candidacy as the first woman of color on a major party ticket, Kamala Harris lost the 2024 presidential election to Donald Trump. Although initially energized by her campaign, voters ultimately favored Trump on key issues like the economy and immigration. Harris struggled to connect with working-class voters anxious about inflation, a trend that benefited Trump. Misinformation spread by Trump and amplified online also hampered her efforts.
Swaminathan Aiyar on how US election results may impact global market
"So, let us not assume. I mean, if there is a sweep of any kind, then of course, you will get a result fifth night itself, otherwise it may take sixth or even seventh. So, perhaps I will be there in time for the actual result in the USA."
Until FII outflows stop, Indian market unlikely to form a bottom: Ajay Bagga
Market expert Ajay Bagga analyzes the recent market downturn, attributing it to global outflows and uncertainty surrounding the US elections. He suggests that while the Indian markets have factored in corporate earnings weakness, a bottom formation hinges on a halt to FII outflows. Also, in case of a Trump victory, there could be a new incumbent in the Fed chairperson's office very soon.
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Trump vows to 'fix it,' whether it's still broken or not
Despite improvements in inflation, immigration, and crime rates since their peak during the Biden administration, former President Donald Trump continues to campaign on a platform of fixing these issues. He claims these problems are at a crisis level, contradicting current data, and promises to restore the country to its former glory.
Musk lavished time, attention & tens of millions of dollars on Trump¡¯s reelection. What's in it for him?
Musk is deeply investing resources to support Donald Trump's reelection, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest. Musk¡¯s significant influence spans across companies like Tesla, SpaceX, and X Corp. His involvement in politics raises questions about self-dealing and the erosion of ethical guidelines in the US.
2024 elections: 10 Senate races to watch in Tuesday's US polls
2024 presidential elections: As Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are locked in a tight race for 2024 presidential elections, the race for Senate is also equally important. The battle for the Senate has evolved over the past two years. Democrats have a slight majority in the Senate. Here's a look at key Senate seats to watch for polls on Tuesday.
Trump and Harris campaigns race to get the vote out on eve of US election
On the eve of a historic U.S. presidential election, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are locked in a tight race. Both campaigns are making their final push to mobilize voters, with Trump focusing on economic concerns and Harris emphasizing threats to democracy. The outcome remains uncertain, with several battleground states expected to determine the winner.
Old Man Donald flips fries and votes at McDonald¡¯s: Could this be the winning move in the 2024 race?
US Presidential Election 2024: Donald Trump worked at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania to gain an edge in the tight presidential race against Kamala Harris. Early voting has started, and both candidates are focusing on swing states. Trump is gaining momentum despite controversial remarks, while economic concerns and ongoing wars affect voter confidence in Harris.
US election: Barack Obama calls Kamala Harris 'most prepared nominee ever', praises her commitment to 'American values'
Former US President Barack Obama endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for presidency during a campaign event in Las Vegas. Obama praised Harris for her commitment to American values and her readiness for the job. He criticized Donald Trump, highlighting issues like rising prices and division among Americans. The US presidential election is set for November 5.
What's behind the widening gender wage gap in the US?
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant setback for U.S. working women, leading to the first expansion of the gender wage gap in 20 years. Women's full-time earnings are now 83 cents to a man's dollar, highlighting persistent inequities, especially for racial minorities and part-time Latina workers.
What's behind the widening gender wage gap in US?
The gender wage gap between men and women in the US widened for the first time in 20 years in 2023. This setback highlights the post-pandemic challenges US working women face, especially in low-wage industries. While overall wages increased, men's wages grew faster, leading to this gap. The trend requires addressing structural issues in the workforce.
Donald Trump's dollar logic and confusion
Donald Trump argues that the US dollar is overvalued, claiming it hurts export competitiveness and the trade deficit. However, his proposed methods to weaken the dollar, including potential tariffs and undermining the Federal Reserve, could destabilize broader US financial markets.
Most AAPI adults think legal immigrants give the US a major economic boost: AP-NORC/AAPI Data poll
According to a new poll, Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander adults see legal immigration as more beneficial to the U.S. economy and workforce compared to the overall U.S. population. However, their views on illegal immigration risks are similar to other Americans. The poll highlights different perspectives within these communities on immigration policies.
Kamala Harris as prepared to be President as any nominee in past; election going to be tight: Obama
US Presidential Election 2024: Barack Obama endorsed Kamala Harris for the presidency, highlighting her qualifications and the challenges ahead. Obama criticized Donald Trump and emphasized the importance of addressing economic issues. He noted the historic nature of Harris's candidacy and called for unity. Obama has actively campaigned for Harris, underscoring his continued influence in the Democratic Party.
America¡¯s fiscal house is burning down ¡ª yet, Harris & Trump are arguing over the furniture: Kent Smetters
Kent Smetters of Wharton School highlights that neither 2024 US Presidential candidate, Trump nor Harris, addresses America's escalating federal debt. Both candidates propose measures that could worsen the situation. Smetters suggests long-term economic planning, including tax reforms and spending cuts, as potential solutions for reducing debt while growing the economy.
Donald Trump escalates attacks on Harris' mental fitness and suggests she should be prosecuted
US Presidential Election 2024: Donald Trump intensified his personal attacks on Kamala Harris, calling her "mentally impaired" and suggesting she be "impeached and prosecuted." Trump's rally in Pennsylvania focused on immigration and the economy, with some Republicans urging him to stick to policy issues. Trump faces legal challenges but continues to criticize his political rivals.
Did Janet Jackson apologize for saying ¡°Kamala Harris is not black¡±?
Jackson was asked about the possibility of Harris becoming the first Black female president. When the interviewer sought to clarify Harris's mixed heritage, Jackson mistakenly claimed that Harris's father was white.
Election outcome could shape US market's future: Mark Matthews
Trump would be inflationary, probably, and so there would be less of interest rate normalisation. The Federal Reserve might not be able to cut interest rates as much. If you look back when he was elected the last time, high yield bonds did very well and stocks did very well because his policies, as I said, were pro-business and pro-markets.
Freudian slip? Kamala Harris tells Oprah Winfrey that if someone breaks into her house, she will shoot
Kamala Harris has recently entertained her followers with a little 'slip' that saw her speaking around gun rights, alongside Oprah Winfrey. She shared a rather light moment and smoothly edged past a controversy, that could have become a catastrophic issue, otherwise.
Why did the Teamsters refuse to endorse Trump or Harris and who will it impact the most?
The Teamsters, representing a diverse group of 1.3 million members including truck drivers and airline pilots, have revealed a divide in their political loyalties.
New York judge delays Donald Trump sentencing until after US election
The sentencing of Donald Trump in his New York hush money trial has been postponed until after the November election. Originally set for September 18, the new date is November 26, following a request by Trump's lawyers. This delay comes as Trump faces Kamala Harris in a tight presidential race. Trump, convicted of falsifying business records to silence a porn star's story, called the case a 'witch hunt.'
Five takeaways from the Democratic National Convention
Vice President Kamala Harris, following a recent change within the Democratic Party, delivered a powerful speech at the Chicago convention on Thursday, energizing supporters as she became the second woman to accept the party's presidential nomination. This event showcased the party's renewed optimism against Donald Trump after President Joe Biden decided not to seek re-election.
Problem of age and health shifts to Donald Trump, most voters think he is unfit to contest Presidential Election
Kamala Harris' replacement for Joe Biden has now erased the Democratic Party's age problem. That burden has now shifted to Donald Trump. It has taken the US Presidential Election 2024 to an interesting turn.
Did astrologers really predict Joe Biden endorsing Kamala Harris and Donald Trump¡¯s defeat in 2024?
Astrologers that examine natal charts predicted that President Joe Biden would endorse Vice President Kamala Harris and decide not to run for reelection. They predict that Harris will overcome Trump in 2024 by a narrow margin, using astronomical movements and the importance of his running mates' astrological indications.
Joe Biden bows out of presidential race... what happens next?
Biden has spent the last several months accruing nearly 4,000 Democratic delegates by winning primary elections in US states and territories. Those delegates would normally vote for him to be the party's official presidential nominee at the Democratic National Convention that is set to take place August. 19-22, but the rules do not bind or force them to do so. Delegates can vote with their conscience, which means they could throw their vote to someone else. By stepping aside, Biden is effectively "releasing" his delegates, potentially sparking a competition among other Democratic candidates to become the nominee.
Could Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump in November's presidential race?
Top Democrats suggest that Vice President Harris could be a strong Democratic candidate in the 2024 election, potentially succeeding President Joe Biden if he steps aside. Harris faces scrutiny and comparisons to Biden's chances against Donald Trump, with polls showing varying results. While some influential Democrats support Harris, concerns remain about her appeal to certain voter demographics and her ability to raise campaign funds.
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