Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign (Jake's World)

Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign
The 2024 presidential campaign of Kamala Harris, then United States Vice President under Joe Biden, was announced on February 3rd, 2023, when she went on CNN and announced her run for president. Harris was considered a front-runner way before she even announced her run for the 2024 presidential election. After winning the 2024 Democratic Primaries she won the nomination for the Democratic party making her the 2nd Democratic female nominated with the first being Hillary Clinton in 2016. On June 21st, 2024, Harris picked former Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg as her running mate.

On November 5th, 2024, Harris defeated the Republican nominee, Nikki Haley of South Carolina, making her president-elect. She became the first ever female president in American History and shortly after her win all across the country fireworks and celebrations were everywhere. Later after congress certificated the electors had gone for Harris in a 317-221 getting over 270 needed to win.

Background
After the 2020 Presidential Election when Biden won against Trump that had meant she became the first female Vice President in American history. When she was Vice President she got congress to pass many African-American right bills and healthcare bills. It seemed like every year that had gone by, Harris had gotten more progressive despite her very conservative past. After Biden announced he wouldn't run for re-election despite teasing about it in the past. This left many Democrats in the running for president but the main front-runner was Harris. She announced her campaign for president in early 2023 and instantly was a favorite for the nomination.

Announcement
On February 3rd, 2023 on an interview on CNN with Anderson Cooper is when Vice President, Kamala Harris announced her campaign for the 2024 presidential election. She got so much support she set records for money donated with her gaining over 2.4 million dollars within the first 24 hours which broke Bernie Sanders 2016 record. A few days later many attender her kickoff rally in San Francisco.

Andrew Yang comment
During the Democratic Debates, Harris had gotten into controversy after making an inappropriate statement towards fellow challenger, Andrew Yang. The statement was meant to be an attack about how Andrew Yang ran off a lot of identity politics in the 2021 New York City mayoral election but ended it up looking like an attack on Asian Americans. During the debate Harris had said "You might be Asian American but that doesn't mean you should always campaign off it, maybe that would work in Asia but not here." Despite Harris being part Asian American people still called the remarks racist and hypocritical and she started losing a lot of donations. She would later apologize for that statement in the next debate.

2024 Democratic Primaries
During the primaries she was in a spot to dominate despite her statement at the debate. Despite many believing she'd dominate the Iowa Caucus she only won by 1 delegate with Andrew Yang coming in 2nd place. Harris would later go on to lose the crucial New Hampshire Primary and Nevada Caucuses. But in one of the most crucial primaries, South Carolina Harris had destroyed the rest of the Democrats in that state. After Super Tuesday there was no stopping Kamala Harris. One after one, the rest of the Democrats dropped out.

Running Mate
On June 21st, 2024, just days before Harris became the presumptive nominee is when she picked the incumbent Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg as her running mate. Later that same day they had joint remarks in South Bend, Indiana which was where Buttigieg was from. Many thought she picked Buttigieg to make a rustbelt appeal due to her lead in the rustbelt states melting before June.

Sun Bowl Stadium Rally
On September 6th, 2024 in El Paso at the Sun Bowl Stadium is where Harris and Buttigieg held a huge campaign event. The capacity of the stadium at the time was 51,500 and over 70,000 people attended the rally.

The next day on September 7th, 2024 part 2 of the rally took place and that is when Harris was introduced and gave a 60 minute speech talking about how she was the obviously better choice between her and Nikki Haley. This time over 90,000 attended and it caused many health issues after many cases of the flu were spotted from the people that attended the rally.

Hype
Many were very excited to see the first ever debate between 2 females and many didn't know who would win. Many Harris supporters believed Harris would dominate due to her past of being an attorney. Many Haley supporters thought she would dominate due to how much dirt Haley had on Harris. Also many networks like CNN, MSNBC, FOX, and etc all hyped up the debates with many TV ads telling the viewers to watch the debate.

1st Presidential Debate

 * Date(s): September 20th, 2024.
 * Duration: 100 minutes.
 * Venue: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California.
 * Location: Los Angeles, California.
 * Participants: Kamala Harris and Nikki Haley
 * Footage: Fox News, CNN, C-SPAN.


 * Moderator(s): Bret Baier of Fox News.
 * Transcript: Commission on Presidential Debates, Politico, The Washington Post.
 * Fact checking: FactCheck.org, PolitiFact, NPR, The New York Times, Bloomberg Politics.
 * Website: usc.edu/debate
 * Winner: Kamala Harris (59%)
 * Loser: Nikki Haley (41%)

Vice Presidential Debate

 * Date(s): October 2nd, 2024
 * Duration: 94 minutes.
 * Venue: University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado.
 * Location: Boulder, Colorado.
 * Participants: Pete Buttigieg and Dan Crenshaw.
 * Footage: MSNBC, C-SPAN, NBC.
 * Moderator(s): Kristen Welker of NBC.
 * Transcript: Commission on Presidential Debates, The Washington Post, The New York Times.
 * Fact checking: PolitiFact, NPR, The New York Times.
 * Website: colorado.edu/debate
 * Winner: Pete Buttigieg (52%)
 * Loser: Dan Crenshaw (48%)

2nd Presidential Debate

 * Date(s): October 9th, 2024.
 * Duration: 90 minutes.
 * Venue: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
 * Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan.
 * Participants: Kamala Harris and Nikki Haley.
 * Footage: Fox News, NBC, Bloomberg Politics.
 * Moderator(s): Lester Holt of NBC.
 * Transcript: Commission on Presidential Debates, The New York Times, Politico.
 * Fact Checking: FackCheck.org, PolitiFact, The Washington Post.
 * Website: umich.edu/debate
 * Winner: Kamala Harris (53%)
 * Loser: Nikki Haley (47%)

3rd Presidential Debate

 * Date(s): October 18th, 2024.
 * Duration: 95 minutes.
 * Venue: University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland.
 * Location: College Park, Maryland.
 * Participants: Kamala Harris and Nikki Haley.
 * Footage: CNN, MSNBC, CNBC.
 * Moderator(s): Anderson Cooper of CNN.
 * Transcript: Commission on Presidential Debates, Bloomberg Politics.
 * Fact Checking: FackCheck.org, New York Times.
 * Website: umd.edu/debate
 * Winner: Kamala Harris (60%)
 * Loser: Nikki Haley (40%)

The Debates
In the end Harris had dominated over Haley. Despite all the things that Haley could've used against Harris it didn't work in the end with Harris bringing up Haley's secret love for the former president, Donald Trump who was a very hated president. Many Democrats were worried about the debate due to Bret Baier hosting the debate. Many Republicans claimed the last 2 debates were rigged in favor of Harris due to Lester Holt and Anderson Cooper hosting but there is no evidence of these claims.

Ads
In most Harris ads they were about what Harris has done in the past 4 years and beyond that and what she'll do if elected. The other ads are ads that were talking trash about Nikki Haley, mostly due to her close connection with now very unpopular former president, Donald Trump.

Timeline

 * 7:01 PM: "Haley wins IN and KY, Harris wins VT and VA, Harris has early lead in Miami-Dade" - AP News
 * 7:32 PM: Haley wins WV




 * 7:51 PM: "Harris out performing Joe Biden in Atlanta suburbs in early reported vote" - @Redistrict
 * 8:01 PM: Harris wins MA, RI, CT, NJ, DE, MD, IL, DC while Haley wins TN, OK, SC




 * 8:14 PM: "Harris has a 90% chance of victory at this hour" - NYT
 * 8:30 PM: Haley wins AR, MS, and AL




 * 8:41 PM: "Haley retakes lead in Florida as Harris looks to win south" - Reuters
 * 8:52 PM: "Republicans flip West Virginia senate seat with GOP congressman, Alex Mooney" - AP News
 * 8:56 PM: "Controversial house candidate loses to incumbent Democrat, Kathy Castor in Florida" - CNN
 * 9:00 PM: Haley wins SD, ND, WY, MO, NE while Harris wins NY, ME, NH, CO, and NM




 * 9:09 PM: "Democrats really thought they could win Florida, not a chance." - @NikkiHaley
 * 9:15 PM: "Even if Harris wins she might be in trouble due to Senate races" - CNN
 * 9:19 PM: "No, CNN did not call the presidential race for Harris" - Fact checkers report
 * 9:25 PM: "Harris virtually can't win Ohio or Florida anymore" - Steve Kornacki on MSNBC
 * 9:33 PM: Haley wins KS, and LA
 * 9:36 PM: "The GOP will maintain the House of Representatives due to Democratic losses during 9:00 pm poll closings" - Says election expert
 * 9:43 PM: "Sherrod Brown, a close ally to vice president Harris at this hour has a 6% chance of maintaining seat against Timken" - NYT
 * 9:50 PM: GOP officially maintains house
 * 9:56 PM: "Lets admit it, the Democrats ran horrible house candidates in swing districts" - Tucker Carlson on FOX News
 * 10:02 PM: Haley wins UT




 * 10:07 PM: Haley wins OH
 * 10:14 PM: "Sherrod Brown loses to Jane Timken in expensive senate race" - CNN
 * 10:22 PM: "If things keep up like this we could see a Democratic president but a GOP controlled senate and house" - John King on CNN
 * 10:29 PM: "GOP sweeps Ohio, takes presidential race, senate race, and gaining state senate and state house seats" - Reuters
 * 10:34 PM: "Latest Dan Crenshaw tweet is filled with misinformation" - Fact checkers report
 * 10:38 PM: Haley wins MT




 * 10:42 PM: "Twitter goes down for 3rd time tonight" - CBS
 * 10:53 PM: "Former congresswoman, Lauren Boebert loses in rematch to Democratic incumbent, Donald Valdez" - CNN
 * 10:56 PM: "Despite Haley's lead in the rustbelt, Harris will still likely win with still many votes from cities" - Steve Kornacki on MSNBC
 * 11:01 PM: Harris wins CA, WA, OR, HI while Haley wins ID




 * 11:05 PM: "Harris on verge of presidency" - @Redistrict
 * 11:14 PM: "Fact checkers report that this election night has set the record for most views in history" - NYT
 * 11:16 PM: Haley wins IA and Harris wins MN
 * 11:23 PM: "Arizona or Wisconsin becoming likely tipping points" - Reuters
 * 11:28 PM: "No matter who wins, their cabinet will be messy" - Axios
 * 11:35 PM: "Haley to address supporters at 12:00 AM" - CNN
 * 11:39 PM: "GOP congressman, Matt Rosendale wins senate race against former Democratic state senator, Bryce Bennett" - AP News
 * 11:48 PM: Haley wins FL and Harris wins MI




 * 11:50 PM: "Harris's chances of White House collapse after Florida call" - NYT
 * 11:51 PM: "Despite Harris believing she'd do better with Latino's to win Florida it was not enough extra support" - @anniekarni
 * 11:56 PM: "GOP possibly on track to win back senate with awaiting calls from Texas and Florida senate races" - CNN
 * 11:58 PM: "Still enough vote in Texas for Harris to win" - John King on CNN
 * 12:03 AM: "Haley to begin speech any minute now" - NYT
 * 12:05 AM - 12:43 AM: Haley addresses supporters in Charleston, South Carolina
 * 12:24 AM: "Multiple news networks cut from Haley's speech to due misinformation" - AP News
 * 12:30 AM: "Lmao, even Fox news cut from Haley's speech. Glad no one is falling for that." - @KyleKulinski
 * 12:38 AM: "Haley's speech was "a nightmare" says fact checkers" - CNN
 * 12:44 AM: Harris wins NV




 * 12:49 AM: "Stephanie Murphy takes lead in Florida senate race with 97% of the vote in" - AP News
 * 12:56 AM: "Opinion: we need Harris in the White House now" - Axios
 * 1:01 AM: "At this point in time I'd predict that Democrats will hold the senate and win the presidency" - @Redistrict
 * 1:06 AM: "Democrats now on track to win Florida senate race despite Harris loss" - Steve Kornacki on MSNBC
 * 1:11 AM: Haley wins AK
 * 1:20 AM: "Stephanie Murphy defeats incumbent Republican Rick Scott in FL senate" - AP News
 * 1:23 AM: Democrats hold Senate
 * 1:28 AM: Harris wins PA




 * 1:30 AM: "Harris clinches presidency with Pennsylvania win" - NYT
 * 1:35 AM: "Many invalid votes in Pennsylvania, we will get a recount" - @NikkiHaley
 * 1:38 AM: "We're going to do it!" - @PeteButtigieg
 * 1:44 AM: ""Texas vote count might take days" says an Texas election expert" - AP News
 * 1:51 AM: "What will be done with a possible president Harris" - Reuters
 * 1:54 AM: "Opinion: We can't afford another 2 years of Chuck Schumer being the majority leader" - FOX News
 * 2:01 AM: Harris wins presidency due to wins in WI and AZ




 * 2:02 AM: "Harris elected the first female president in our nations history" - NYT
 * 2:03 AM: "Kamala Harris elected 46th president of the United States of America" - AP News
 * 2:05 AM: "Despite a rocky start, Harris has been elected the 46th president of the U.S." - CNN
 * 2:06 AM: "We did it, we did it America" - @KamalaHarris
 * 2:08 AM: "Harris to give victory speech at 2:30 AM" - NYT
 * 2:10 AM: "America has finally done it after hundreds of years, it has elected it's first female president" - Reuters
 * 2:11 AM: "Celebrations nationwide start after Harris victory" - CNN
 * 2:15 AM: "Despite a long campaign, I would like to thank Kamala Harris for a good campaign, expect a speech tonight" - @NikkiHaley
 * 2:17 AM: "Haley to give concession speech at 3:00 AM" - NYT
 * 2:20 AM: "I think we can all say that COVID-19 had such an effect on history and if it didn't exist we wouldn't have been here" - Van Jones on CNN
 * 2:30 AM - 3:00 AM: Harris gives victory speech




 * 3:00 AM - 3:40 AM: Haley gives concession speech




 * 5:34 AM: Harris wins GA
 * 10:03 AM: Haley wins TX
 * 11:26 AM: Harris wins NC