Kamala Harris is revamping her social media presence with the relaunch of "Headquarters", an online organizing project aimed at empowering young leaders and community organizers. The initiative, launched in partnership with left-leaning group People for the American Way, boasts over 1 million followers on X and 5 million on TikTok.
In a move to shift away from traditional presidential politics, Harris is focusing on building a permanent infrastructure for grassroots mobilization, rather than dismantling it after election day. This approach contrasts with conservative efforts, which often prioritize long-term organizational build-out.
The new platform will feature posts from Harris and other leaders, as well as community organizers and experts. While the former vice president won't have editorial oversight, her top senior adviser Kirsten Allen and Rob Flaherty, a former Biden and Harris campaign aide, will be part of the advisory team.
Harris recently began touring in support of her memoir "107 Days", which offers a fresh perspective on her time as VP and her vision for the future. Her comments have emphasized the need for bold action to address pressing issues like economic inequality and government dysfunction.
As she continues to build momentum around her book tour, Harris is repositioning herself as a force beyond traditional party politics, with a focus on mobilizing young people and community leaders to drive change. The relaunch of Headquarters marks an exciting new chapter in this effort, one that promises to amplify the voices of those who need it most.
In a move to shift away from traditional presidential politics, Harris is focusing on building a permanent infrastructure for grassroots mobilization, rather than dismantling it after election day. This approach contrasts with conservative efforts, which often prioritize long-term organizational build-out.
The new platform will feature posts from Harris and other leaders, as well as community organizers and experts. While the former vice president won't have editorial oversight, her top senior adviser Kirsten Allen and Rob Flaherty, a former Biden and Harris campaign aide, will be part of the advisory team.
Harris recently began touring in support of her memoir "107 Days", which offers a fresh perspective on her time as VP and her vision for the future. Her comments have emphasized the need for bold action to address pressing issues like economic inequality and government dysfunction.
As she continues to build momentum around her book tour, Harris is repositioning herself as a force beyond traditional party politics, with a focus on mobilizing young people and community leaders to drive change. The relaunch of Headquarters marks an exciting new chapter in this effort, one that promises to amplify the voices of those who need it most.