Vice President Kamala Harris, who returned this week from a post-election vacation in Hawaii, told supporters during a call with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Nov. 26 that they still have power, even in uncertain times.
“The outcome of this election, obviously, is not what we wanted. It is not what we work so hard for, but I am proud of the race we ran,” Harris said in the early part of her remarks, as she praised her former running mate.
Harris, 60, said that “the fight that fueled our campaign, a fight for freedom and opportunity … did not end on Nov. 5.” The effort includes fighting for an America where women can get abortions whenever they want, the Democrat said….