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Then Harris and Emhoff visited Los Angeles County Fire Station 12 on Lincoln Avenue, where they met with firefighters who were working overnight on Jan. 7 when the Eaton fire erupted.
Four in 10 California voters are undecided about who they'll support in next year's gubernatorial race, according to a new ...
Vice President Kamala Harris has won her home state of California, CBS News projects, easily securing the state's 54 electoral votes. Nov 6, 2024 Los Angeles and California election results ...
Kamala Harris returns to LA County to thank firefighters in Altadena 03:14. Following President Trump's inauguration on Monday, former Vice President Kamala Harris returned to Los Angeles County ...
A California sheriff has ripped Kamala Harris after the former vice president blamed President Trump for starting the anti-ICE protests that are wreaking havoc in Los Angeles. “President Trump ...
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a briefing on the federal response to the Los Angeles wildfires in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C. on January 10.
Vice President Kamala Harris‘s Los Angeles neighborhood was among those evacuated as four fires scorched Southern California. “Last night, the Vice President’s neighborhood in Los Angeles ...
The longer she waits to decide whether her ultimate goal is Sacramento or further east in Washington, DC, the greater risk of fatigue setting in.
By MICHAEL R. BLOOD, Associated Press. LOS ANGELES — Many of Kamala Harris’ supporters and detractors alike think she’d have better odds running for California governor rather than president ...
LOS ANGELES — Many of Kamala Harris’ supporters and detractors alike think she’d have better odds running for California governor rather than president a third time.
Mike Murphy, a longtime Los Angeles-based Republican strategist, said the buzz on Harris “was better outside of California than it was in California” before she first ran for president in 2019.
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a briefing on the federal response to the Los Angeles wildfires in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C. on January 10.