The figure includes money raised into the campaign proper since July 21, as well as an affiliated fundraising vehicle that powers national and state Democratic Party groups.
The vice president's historic candidacy, launched after President Joe Biden announced he would not run in July, has energized donors and transformed the 2024 race.
After sticking mainly to set events and campaign rallies, Vice President Kamala Harris has been on an extensive media tour in recent days, from traditional shows such as CBS’s “60 Minutes” to popular targeted programs such as the “Call Her Daddy” podcast and Howard Stern’s radio show.
"I've been voting since the ‘80s, voted for both sides at different times, and this is probably going to be my most difficult vote to cast."
Kamala Harris is facing a growing chorus of bipartisan pressure to undo Biden's LNG pause ahead of Election Day, or risk her chances in the must-win swing state of Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania poll shows that Harris has a narrow lead with 49 percent of support compared to former President Trump’s 46 percent of support. Another 2 percent of respondents chose another candidate, according to the poll.
As Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have forcefully warned Americans multiple times on Wednesday about what the president is calling “the storm of the century.
The survey shows that 66 percent of these Haley voters report having backed Trump in 2016, a percentage that dropped to 59 percent in 2020. Right now, only 45 percent say they plan to vote for Trump in November, as opposed to 36 percent planning to vote for Harris. Thirteen percent are undecided.
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.
Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign proposal to add home health care to Medicare was a sign of the program’s growing power in American politics.
As Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida, Harris and Trump are under new scrutiny over their disaster responses. Here's where they stand.