




At the Democratic National Committee’s holiday reception on December 15, U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris reflected on the achievements of their administration and expressed gratitude for their supporters. President Biden proudly stated that the country was in better shape than when they took office, asserting with confidence that the progress made was significant. Vice President Harris emphasized that true leadership is measured not by defeating others, but by uplifting those around you. Both leaders acknowledged the unwavering unity and dedication of their supporters, which they credited as key to their success. Biden and Harris were joined by their spouses, First Lady Jill Biden and Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff, in this moment of celebration. The event served as an opportunity to recognize the achievements of their administration and to thank the Democratic Party for its vital role in supporting their efforts and fostering unity within the party.
Kamala Harris' campaign for the White House focused on mobilizing voters upset over the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022, which ended the federal right to abortion. Despite Harris' efforts, exit polls showed that abortion was not a top priority for most voters, with only 14% citing it as their primary issue, compared to nearly a third who said the economy was their main concern. Harris did better than Trump with women voters (53% to 45%), but her share of the female vote was smaller than Biden's in 2020, and Trump made gains among women, improving by 3 percentage points. While Harris campaigned for a federal law to restore abortion rights, Trump argued the issue should be left to states. As abortion laws become more state-specific, future state-level elections, particularly for state supreme courts, will be crucial in determining abortion access.
Kamala Harris delivered a concession speech on November 6, 2024, after her loss to Republican Donald Trump in the presidential race. While acknowledging the nation’s sense of uncertainty, she called for optimism and faith. Harris had become the Democratic nominee after Joe Biden stepped aside, but despite bringing enthusiasm and fundraising to the campaign, she struggled to address voter concerns over the economy and immigration. Trump’s improved performance in key battleground states, along with a sense of nostalgia for the pre-COVID economy, contributed to her defeat. Harris also faced challenges with limited time, having only 100 days to organize a national campaign. Political expert Andra Gillespie noted Harris’ relative lack of recognition compared to Trump, and difficulty distancing herself from the unpopular Biden administration. Future research may explore whether gender stereotypes and sexism played a role in the election’s outcome, particularly in how voters perceived Harris.
Kamala Harris lost the 2024 election to Donald Trump, facing challenges tied to high inflation, immigration concerns, and low approval ratings for the Biden administration. Following President Biden’s late withdrawal from the race, Harris quickly assembled her campaign, focusing on threats to democracy, women’s rights, and populist economic policies. Despite making history as the first woman of color to lead a major party ticket and gaining endorsements from celebrities, she couldn’t overcome economic frustrations favoring Trump. Misinformation about her record also hindered her appeal. While she mobilized support from women, Black voters, and independents, it wasn’t enough to win.
Donald Trump has secured a historic return to the White House after winning swing states, including Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia, and surpassing 270 electoral votes with a win in Wisconsin. This comeback makes Trump the second U.S. president, after Grover Cleveland, to serve non-consecutive terms. Cleveland, who served from 1885–1889 and 1893–1897, was known for his anti-corruption efforts and stance on the gold standard. Trump's victory, despite a controversial 2020 exit and recent legal challenges, underscores a polarized political landscape and a significant achievement in American political history.
Kamala Harris delivered a concession speech at Howard University following her loss to Donald Trump in the 2024 U.S. presidential race. In an emotional address, she vowed to keep fighting for women’s rights, gun reform, and human dignity. Harris confirmed her call to President-elect Trump, pledging a peaceful transfer of power. Her campaign initially generated high enthusiasm and funding, especially after President Biden stepped aside, yet struggled with voter concerns over economic and immigration issues. Trump secured a strong win, surpassing his 2020 performance, and gained critical battleground states, underscoring the challenges Harris faced in swaying key voter bases.
US presidential elections significantly influence global markets, particularly India. Historical data reveals that election outcomes affect market volatility, sector performance, and investor sentiment. Catch Nandita Khemka in conversation with market expert Ajay Bagga on what the election results would mean for emerging markets, including India.
Former President Donald Trump arrived in Palm Beach, Florida, to cast his ballot for president, accompanied by a strong security presence at Precinct 5604. Trump expressed optimism about the Republican performance at the polls, stating he is awaiting the election results. Meanwhile, Republican Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance voted in Cincinnati and conveyed confidence in the race, despite the unpredictability of outcomes. Vance plans to join Trump in Palm Beach later to watch the results unfold.
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Ahead of the US presidential election on November 5th, large security fences have been set up in Washington D.C. amid concerns of post-election violence. U.S. intelligence officials have warned that Russia and Iran may try to incite unrest after the election, with the Kremlin reportedly supporting Donald Trump as part of a broader aim to divide Americans and weaken U.S. alliances. Both Russia and Iran deny interfering in the election, but fears persist, fuelled by the potential for disinformation similar to that seen before the January 6 Capitol attack. Trump faces indictments for efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
At a rally in East Lansing, Michigan, Kamala Harris promised to "turn the page" on a decade of divisive politics, calling the upcoming November 5 election one of the most significant in recent history. She expressed confidence in her momentum, telling supporters, "Make no mistake, we will win." Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are crucial to her campaign’s success; these states were won by Obama, flipped by Trump in 2016, and regained by Biden in 2020. If Harris loses any of these states, she’ll face pressure to win in Sun Belt battlegrounds, including North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada.
Thousands of women gathered in Washington, D.C., on Saturday (November 2) to march towards the White House just days before the 2024 U.S. election. The event featured speeches from prominent activists emphasizing a future free from domination and violence and who rallied the crowd before taking the streets. Women energized by calls for change and equality, waved flags and held signs, while chanting "We're not going back." The march, vibrant with chants and drumming, culminated nearby the White House at dusk.
At a rally in Salem, Virginia, Donald Trump told supporters he ran for office to save the economy from "obliteration," remarking that he could instead be relaxing at his beach resorts. He was joined by college swimmers protesting transgender competition, reflecting his recent ads addressing transgender issues. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, navigating his association with Trump in the politically split state, urged residents to support the former president. The rally highlighted the contrasting policies of Trump and Kamala Harris on Ukraine, NATO, abortion, immigration, and democratic values, underscoring deep divisions between the Republican and Democratic parties in 2024.
Kamala Harris spoke to an enthusiastic crowd in North Carolina, emphasizing a stark contrast with Donald Trump by stating she doesn’t view those who disagree with her as "the enemy" and pledging to include them in the political process rather than criminalising them. With over 70 million Americans already voting, the high turnout reflects strong enthusiasm, although it trails the record-breaking pace of 2020. Early voting in North Carolina ends October 2, where over 3.8 million have cast ballots. The state, holding 16 electoral votes, remains a key battleground after narrowly favouring Trump in 2020 amid Democratic gains statewide.
With less than a week until the presidential election, Nevada voters in Clark County feel reassured about ballot security amid concerns over election-related divisiveness. Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo announced that the state’s National Guard will be on standby to support law enforcement in Clark County, a key area that could influence the election outcome. Voters, including Las Vegas residents, expressed relief over added security measures, though some voiced concerns about potential harassment at polling sites. The National Guard presence aims to prevent disturbances and ensure voters can participate safely in this contentious election season.
In her closing campaign speech at the Ellipse, where Donald Trump incited the Capitol insurrection, Vice President Kamala Harris emphasized her commitment to putting the country above party and self-interest. With just a week before Election Day, she urged voters to recognize the stark choice before them. Harris contrasted her approach with Trump’s divisive tactics, asserting that she welcomes differing opinions rather than viewing them as threats. She pledged to restore abortion rights overturned by the Supreme Court and criticized Trump’s competency on the international stage, claiming world leaders see him as an "easy mark." Harris highlighted Trump’s self-serving behavior and authoritarian tendencies, warning that he poses a danger to democracy. The speech drew a large crowd, aiming to engage undecided voters in battleground states and encourage them to envision a more inclusive and hopeful future under her leadership.
In a recent speech in Washington, DC, Vice President Kamala Harris appealed to Republicans and former Trump supporters, emphasizing the importance of unity in a democracy. She stated that disagreement should not create division, urging people to "lock arms" rather than point fingers. Harris announced her readiness to provide new leadership as a presidential candidate, acknowledging that many voters are still getting to know her. She highlighted the challenges of her campaign timeline due to President Biden's decision not to seek reelection, but expressed confidence in her ability to tackle tough fights against powerful interests. Harris also shared her personal story, reflecting on her immigrant background and commitment to advocating for marginalized communities. She called for voters to reject the influence of former President Trump and reminded them of the extraordinary potential to shape America's future. Harris concluded by encouraging action to start a new chapter in the nation's story.
Tim Walz, Kamala Harris's running mate and Democratic vice-presidential nominee, reportedly had a tumultuous love affair with Jenna Wang, the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party official, during his teaching stint in China in 1989. Wang described the relationship as passionate but ultimately devastating, leading her to feelings of anger and suicidal thoughts. The report emerges just before the November 5 US presidential election, amid backlash against Walz for misleading claims about his whereabouts during the Tiananmen Square massacre. Wang criticized Walz’s character, expressing doubts about his integrity as he now seeks a prominent political position.
On October 28, Vice President Kamala Harris warned at a rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan, that Donald Trump’s return to the presidency would have "brutally serious" consequences. She emphasized that there would be no one to stop him, not even the Supreme Court, which had previously indicated his immunity from accountability while in office. Current polls show Harris and Trump are neck-and-neck in critical battleground states as they both vie for undecided and independent voters while energizing their bases ahead of the November 5 election. Former President Barack Obama joined Harris in Pennsylvania, urging voters to reject "politics of division and hatred," a call sparked by controversial remarks made by a comedian at a Trump rally regarding Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican voters are crucial in swing states like Pennsylvania, and both candidates are competing fiercely for the Latino vote, which has trended more Republican but still leans Democratic.
As his 50 years in elected office wind down, President Joe Biden is actively showcasing his administration’s achievements, supporting Vice President Kamala Harris and other Democrats as Election Day approaches. Biden hosted a Diwali celebration at the White House, highlighting the festival’s symbolism of light over darkness. Praising Harris as “smart, tough, and experienced,” he acknowledged South Asians’ contributions to American life. Reflecting on a rise in anti-immigrant sentiment in 2016, Biden emphasized unity, freedom, and democracy, calling America a place where “everything is possible.” His words aimed to resonate with the community and promote a shared vision.