Kamala Harris Hosts Historic Election Night at Howard University
The vice president returns to her alma mater as she could become the first Black woman elected as U.S. president.
- Kamala Harris has chosen Howard University, her alma mater, for her election night headquarters, highlighting the university's significance in her personal and political journey.
- Howard University, a prominent historically Black institution, has shifted to remote classes and heightened security in preparation for the event.
- Harris's campaign has faced challenges, including distancing herself from outgoing President Joe Biden's policies and addressing criticisms of her media strategy.
- Supporters have expressed concerns about Harris's ability to separate her identity from Biden's administration and her handling of key issues like immigration and foreign policy.
- The choice of Tim Walz as her running mate has drawn scrutiny, with some experts suggesting she missed an opportunity by not selecting a more strategically advantageous candidate.