Kamala Harris uses social media to share her views on political issues, policy decisions, and public reactions. Her posts often cover current events, campaign updates, and responses to criticism. These tweets show how she presents her opinions, addresses voters, and comments on major developments. From outlining policy changes to responding to political opponents, these posts reflect how she uses social media as part of her communication strategy.

1. Honoring Her Mother on Mother’s Day

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1921612854437741051 

📅 May 11, 2025

“Today I am thinking of my mother, Dr. Shyamala Gopalan Harris, and the many lessons she taught me. I am so proud to be her daughter.

Happy Mother’s Day to the mothers, stepmoms, grandmothers, godmothers, aunties, and all the women in our lives who love, raise, and guide us.”

Harris shares a personal tribute to her mother, a pioneering Indian-American cancer researcher. The photo, taken outside a Starbucks in the early 2000s, underscores her family ties and highlights the personal influence of her mother’s values on her own public work.

2. Mourning the Passing of Pope Francis

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1914359086352683236 

📅 April 21, 2025

“Pope Francis was a visionary leader who dedicated his life to service and justice. He encouraged us to protect our planet, championed a more inclusive church, and cared for all of God’s children — especially the most vulnerable among us.

Doug and I pray for His Holiness, and we join people around the world in mourning his loss.”

Harris honors Pope Francis after his death, recognizing his work on inclusion and social justice. Her message also serves to reach out to religious communities following her 2024 election loss, while reinforcing themes of compassion and service.

3. “Courage Is Contagious”

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1909303934902010242 

📅 April 7, 2025

“Fear has a way of being contagious.

But courage is also contagious.”

In a video clip from her speech at Leading Women Defined 2025, Harris delivers an inspiring message about overcoming fear through courage. Her words speak to resilience, leadership, and readiness for future political roles, resonating with her supporters post-election.

4. Speaking Out Against Project 2025

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1908634629483143293 

📅 April 6, 2025

“Today in every state across our nation, Americans are standing up to the administration as they implement Project 2025 at full speed.

Thank you for using your voices and the power of protest to stand for Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid; for the Department of Education and programs like Head Start; for clean air and water; for the right to make decisions about your own body without government interference.

The voices of working people will always be louder than the unelected billionaires.”

Harris addresses widespread protests against Trump’s Project 2025. Her message emphasizes support for healthcare, education, environmental protections, and bodily autonomy, while calling out wealthy influencers behind the conservative agenda.

5. Celebrating Black History

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1885791986545819739 

📅 February 1, 2025

“Black history is American history.

Our music, art, sports, literature, leadership, resistance, and resilience are fundamental to the fabric of our nation and the progress that we fight for.

This month and every month, we celebrate Black history, and we continue our fight for justice and equality for every American.”

Posted at the start of Black History Month, Harris honors Black cultural contributions and civil rights struggles. The tweet reflects her ongoing advocacy for racial equity and national recognition of Black heritage.

6. Eliminating Medical Debt from Credit Scores

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1876714422804127753 

📅 January 7, 2025

“President @JoeBiden and I finalized a rule that will eliminate medical debt from your credit score.

As someone who has spent my career fighting to protect consumers and lower medical bills, I know our historic rule will help more Americans save money, build wealth, and thrive.”

Harris announces a landmark rule change removing medical debt from credit scores. The policy aims to relieve financial burdens for millions and improve credit access, aligning with her career-long focus on consumer protection.

7. “For the People. Always.”

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1854603515643011536 

📅 November 7, 2024

“For the people. Always.”

Just days after her 2024 election loss, Harris shares a powerful image of herself at a campaign rally. The simple caption reaffirms her commitment to public service, even in defeat, sparking both praise and criticism across social media.

8. Message to Gen Z First-Time Voters

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1853937447635230785 

📅 November 6, 2024

“I love Gen Z, and I am grateful to our first-time voters for making their voices heard. IWillVote.com”

In a pre-recorded video designed to simulate a call with Gen Z voters, Harris thanks young people for voting. Though the clip draws scrutiny for its lack of authenticity, it reflects efforts to engage younger demographics through digital media.

9. Remembering Her Middle-Class Roots

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1852044388953919745 

📅 October 31, 2024

“I will always put the middle class and working families first. 

I come from the middle class and will never forget where I came from.”

Harris shares a childhood photo from the 1970s, emphasizing her upbringing in Oakland. The post ties into her campaign messaging around prioritizing working families, although critics question the accuracy of her middle-class narrative.

10. Warning Against Trump’s Immigration Policy

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1852118356389720523 

📅 November 1, 2024

“Donald Trump insults Latinos, scapegoats immigrants, and if elected, he will bring back family separation policies on a much greater scale than last time. 

It is time then to turn the page on Donald Trump.”

Harris warns of a potential return to harsh family separation policies if Trump is re-elected. The tweet seeks to connect with Latino voters and highlight contrasts between the two candidates on immigration.

11. Progress Over Political Points

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1852155668142129421 

📅 November 1, 2024

“I am not looking to score political points. I am looking to make progress.

That is what real leaders do.”

Posted during her presidential campaign, this tweet reflects Harris’s attempt to position herself as a practical leader focused on results. However, critics online referenced her prosecutorial record and podcast appearances as political stunts, raising questions about the gap between messaging and legacy.

12. Calling Out Trump’s Privilege

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1852388888720847159 

📅 November 1, 2024

“Donald Trump pretends to understand workers and the battles they face every day.

Let’s not fall for the okey-doke: He was handed $400 million on a silver platter.”

In this post, Harris tries to frame Trump as disconnected from everyday struggles. Although widely shared, some users pointed out her own wealth and property holdings, drawing accusations of hypocrisy and weakening her message about economic justice.

13. “I’ve Lived the Promise of America”

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1852395309000733048 

📅 November 1, 2024

“I love this country with all my heart.

And I believe in its promise—because I’ve lived it.

I grew up as a child of the Civil Rights Movement. My parents would take me to marches when I was a toddler, where crowds of people of all races, faiths, and walks of life came together for freedom and opportunity.

I’ve lived the promise of America.

I saw how hard my mother worked to give her daughters the same chances this country gave her. I was blessed to have family by blood and family by love who instilled in me the values of community, compassion, and faith that have always defined our nation at our best.

I’ve lived the promise of America. 

I’ve spent my life fighting for people who have been overlooked, but who still believe that in this country, we should all be equal in the eyes of the law.

I’ve lived the promise of America—and I see the promise of America in all of you.

In the young people voting for the first time, who are determined to live free from gun violence, protect our planet, and shape the world they inherit. In the women who refuse to accept a future without reproductive freedom and the men who support them. In Republicans who have never voted for a Democrat before but put the Constitution of the United States over party.

In Americans, different in many respects, but united by love of freedom, a belief in fairness and decency, and faith in a better future. 

That is why I’m in this race, America.”

Harris shares a heartfelt post about her upbringing and connection to American ideals, tying her campaign to the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement. While moving to some, others questioned the authenticity of her narrative based on her family’s socioeconomic status.

14. Warning About a “Trump Abortion Ban”

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1852406510996890084 

📅 November 1, 2024

“Today, more than 1 in 3 women live in a state with a Trump Abortion Ban. But he won’t stop there.

Trump’s Project 2025 agenda would ban abortion nationwide, restrict access to birth control, put IVF treatments at risk, and force states to monitor women’s pregnancies.”

Harris sounds the alarm on Trump’s Project 2025, focusing on reproductive rights. Her post stirred debate, with critics saying Trump supported exceptions and state control, not a federal ban. Still, it resonated with voters concerned about threats to women’s health and autonomy.

15. Defending Social Safety Nets

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1852422105213575371 

📅 November 1, 2024

“Let’s talk about the dignity of retirement.

Social Security, Medicare, and pensions are benefits that retirees have earned. I will always fight to protect them from Donald Trump and Republican extremists who want to cut them.”

Just days before the 2024 election, Harris reiterates her commitment to protecting senior benefits. Her message aligns with Democratic priorities, though some critics noted inflation-driven retirement insecurity under the current administration.

16. “Donald Trump Is Weak”

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1852840612728357153

📅 November 3, 2024

“Donald Trump is weak.

He seeks flattery from dictators: Weak.

He has demeaned America’s military: Weak.

He has called for terminating the Constitution: Weak.”

Harris delivers a direct attack on Trump’s leadership, accusing him of undermining democratic values and national pride. Referencing Trump’s controversial past statements, including one about suspending the Constitution, this tweet was part of her strategy to portray him as unfit for office.

17. Defending Democracy and Freedom

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1852850677745139826 

📅 November 3, 2024

“In the global struggle between tyranny and democracy, the President of the United States must always be on the side of freedom.”

Framing democracy as a central campaign theme, Harris draws a stark contrast between her values and what she implies are Trump’s autocratic leanings. Posted just before the 2024 election, it reflects a broader Democratic effort to reclaim the concept of “freedom” in their messaging.

18. Patriotic Message Before the Election

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1853288836308041937 

📅 November 4, 2024

“When you love something, you fight for it—and I love this country with all my heart.”

In a visually patriotic tweet featuring the American flag, Harris expresses deep national pride. The image and message aim to inspire unity and contrast with polarizing rhetoric, although replies reveal a split audience debating her immigration and national security stances.

19. Business Critique of Trump

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1852719312340984098 

📅 November 2, 2024

“People say Donald Trump is a great businessman but just look at his record: He was handed $400 million on a silver platter and filed for bankruptcy six times.”

Aimed at undercutting Trump’s economic credibility, this tweet repeats a frequent Democratic talking point. Critics pushed back by highlighting Harris’s own expenditures and government spending records, creating a battleground over which candidate better represents fiscal responsibility.

20. Cardi B’s Endorsement

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1852755158884585551 

📅 November 2, 2024

“There’s still time to make a plan to vote. Thank you for your support and for spreading the word, @IAmCardiB.”

Harris shares a video from rapper Cardi B urging people to vote. The endorsement is part of a targeted effort to energize younger and diverse voters, continuing a trend of celebrity-backed political engagement. Though effective for some, others saw it as performative or disconnected from working-class issues.

21. Pride Month Message

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1664308389919309833 

📅 June 1, 2023

“Happy Pride!

Pride Month has always been a joy-filled celebration. While we celebrate how far we’ve come, we must continue standing in solidarity with LGBTQ+ Americans in their ongoing struggle against discrimination and injustice.”

Harris posted this during the San Francisco Pride Parade, wearing a rainbow-sequined jacket and holding a Pride flag. The post shows support for LGBTQ+ rights as state legislatures considered hundreds of anti-LGBTQ+ bills. The image location, San Francisco Civic Center, connects to ongoing advocacy rooted in the Stonewall Riots. The tweet aligns with the Biden-Harris administration’s push for expanded LGBTQ+ protections, including changes to nondiscrimination rules.

22. Women in Leadership

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1641242106487361536

📅 March 30, 2023

“For generations, women have made incredible progress. We know when women lead, communities thrive.

And we know our fight is far from over.”

Shared during Women’s History Month, this post highlights gender equity and Harris’s historic role as Vice President. The photo, likely from the White House East Room, features a diverse group of women and reinforces Harris’s advocacy for equal leadership opportunities. While widely supported, some replies raised issues related to transgender participation in women’s sports and criticized her handling of human trafficking concerns at the border.

23. Small Business Growth Claim

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1629883994996195329

📅 February 26, 2023

“More small businesses have started and grown in the last two years than in any other two years on record.”

Harris highlights economic recovery by referencing post-COVID small business growth. Citing federal data, the statement reflects increased business entries after pandemic-era closures. Critics pointed out that many were restarts, not new ventures. The tweet represents broader efforts to present economic recovery as a policy success.

24. Warning About Project 2025

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1829539169896435735

📅 August 30, 2024

“What would a second Trump administration look like?

Project 2025 lays it all out—and it’s extreme.

We are not going back.”

Harris shares a video criticizing Project 2025, a conservative policy blueprint. The post suggests the agenda concentrates power in the presidency and threatens programs like Medicare and abortion rights. Trump’s campaign has denied involvement. Harris’s post fits into a larger Democratic narrative presenting the 2024 election as a choice between progress and rollback.

25. Tribute for Black History Month

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1488634577228865542

📅 February 2, 2022

“Black history is American history.

As Black History Month begins, we honor those who built America from its foundation and still work every day to make this country stronger and more free. We must remember our history, not just this month but every month.”

This tweet features a video tribute to historic Black leaders including John Lewis and Shirley Chisholm. It emphasizes Black Americans’ role in shaping the nation and calls for ongoing recognition of their contributions. The video aligns with Harris’s previous remarks criticizing how some states present Black history in schools, adding to broader conversations about historical education and civic values.

26. What a Second Trump Term Looks Like

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1787591923168866585

📅 May 7, 2024

“Here’s what a second Trump term looks like:

More abortion bans

More suffering

Less freedom

We are not going to let that happen.”

Posted during her 2024 campaign, Harris warns that a second Trump term would bring more abortion restrictions and less individual freedom. The post references the fallout from the 2022 Roe v. Wade reversal and reinforces her support for abortion rights. The tweet aligns with her past Senate efforts to block restrictions and proposes federal regulation of state laws. It received criticism from Trump supporters and sparked debate on reproductive policies and economic leadership.

27. Valentine’s Day Post for Doug Emhoff

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1890518800686010472

📅 February 14, 2025

“Happy Valentine’s Day to the best partner and husband. I love you, Dougie.”

Harris shares a black-and-white photo with her husband, Doug Emhoff, in a personal Valentine’s Day post. Coming after her 2024 election loss, the message shows a more private side amid political tension. Some replies referenced past rumors about Emhoff, while others mocked Harris over her campaign performance. The post illustrates the intersection of public and private life in a political context.

28. Tribute to Roberta Flack

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1894526974103883877

📅 February 26, 2025 

“Roberta Flack was a dynamic woman and a remarkable artist. She was a Howard alum, pianist, school teacher, Grammy record-setter, and a musician I loved throughout my life.

Doug and I send our prayers to Roberta’s loved ones and all those who have been touched by her artistry.”

Harris honors Roberta Flack after her death from ALS at 88, noting her achievements and personal impact. The post also reflects shared ties to Howard University. Both women appear masked in the photo despite the official end of the COVID-19 emergency in 2023, underscoring Harris’s history of pandemic precautions. The tweet highlights the cultural loss and Harris’s continued emphasis on legacy and public figures.

29. Remembering Dr. Hazel Dukes

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1895972438611279895

📅 March 2, 2025

“I speak often of the heroes upon whose broad shoulders we stand. Dr. Hazel Dukes was one of those heroes.

Hazel was an educator, an advocate, and an activist. Her leadership within the NAACP moved New York state and our nation forward, whether through the fight for economic opportunity or access to education.

Doug and I send our prayers to her family, those who loved her, and all those who have been impacted by her lifetime of service.”

Harris acknowledges civil rights leader Dr. Hazel Dukes, who passed away at 92. The tweet highlights Dukes’ leadership in the NAACP and her influence on education and civil rights. The message reinforces Harris’s ties to civil rights history and her past advocacy on racial equity. It builds on her public recognition from the NAACP earlier in 2025.

30. NAACP Chairman’s Award Recognition

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1893564154071654751

📅 February 23, 2025 

“This evening, I was honored to accept the NAACP’s Chairman’s Award.

I grew up inspired by the work of the NAACP — by all those who took up the fight for justice, equality, and opportunity. Their example is part of the reason I chose a life of public service.

At this moment, people around our nation see the flames on our horizons, the rising waters in our cities, the shadows gathering over our democracy, and ask, “What do we do now?”

We know exactly what to do. Like those who forged the NAACP and those who carried its legacy forward, we use our power. We organize, mobilize, educate, and advocate.

Not because it’s easy, but because it’s necessary. Because the fight is worth it.

This chapter in our American story will be written not by whoever occupies the Oval Office, nor by the wealthiest among us.

The American story will be written by we, the people.”

Harris shares remarks from receiving the NAACP Chairman’s Award in February 2025. The speech references modern threats like climate change and threats to democracy, while tying into her 2024 campaign themes. It sparked divided reactions, with supporters praising her leadership and others criticizing her record and ties to controversial figures. The message continues her pattern of linking historical legacy to current political messaging.

31. Thanks for Getting Out the Vote

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1852712419761565853

📅 November 2, 2024 

“Mark, thanks for getting out the vote for your Auntie Kamala.”

Harris shares a lighthearted campaign moment, kneeling to thank a young boy named Mark. Posted just before the election, the video highlights her efforts to build personal and community connections. The setting and tone show a strategy aimed at family-centered outreach and softer campaign messaging.

32. Criticism of Roe Overturn Remarks

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1785431435521794253 

📅 May 1, 2024 

“We cannot overlook that Donald Trump said he is proud he overturned Roe v. Wade.

He is proud that health care providers could go to jail for providing care.

He is proud that young women today have fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers.

How dare he.”

This post criticizes Trump’s comments about overturning Roe v. Wade and ties them to broader concerns about abortion rights. Harris frames the rollback of protections as generational regression, reinforcing a campaign focus on reproductive freedoms.

33. Biden’s Pardon for LGBTQ+ Veterans

Biden’s Pardon for LGBTQ+ Veterans

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1807191066363277806 

📅 June 30, 2024 

“Everyone should have the freedom to love who they love openly and with pride.

President @JoeBiden is pardoning thousands of former service members who were forced out of the military because of their sexual orientation.

Finally, they are receiving the justice they deserve.”

Harris announces the Biden administration’s pardons for LGBTQ+ veterans discharged under outdated policies. The tweet supports broader equity initiatives and addresses systemic discrimination, though some replies highlight military vaccine mandates and other controversies.

34. Condemning January 6th Attack

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1743773439700119845 

📅 January 7, 2024 

“A mob violently attacked the Capitol on January 6, 2021 using brutal force and fear to try and overturn the results of a free and fair election.

Trump and extremists try to mislead and gaslight by claiming it was a peaceful protest.

Like we weren’t watching?”

This post revisits the January 6 Capitol attack and criticizes those downplaying it. Harris uses direct language to push back against alternate narratives, reinforcing a broader theme of defending democratic norms and accountability.

35. Calling Out Racist Messaging

Source: https://x.com/KamalaHarris/status/1266365959922569216

📅 May 29, 2020 

“Trump’s tweets yet again show what racism looks like. This is why we need new leadership. Vote.”

Amid national protests in 2020, Harris calls out Trump’s online behavior, labeling it as racist. The tweet blends condemnation with a call to action, serving as both criticism and campaign messaging during a highly polarized moment.

Conclusion

Kamala Harris’s posts reflect her focus on political messaging, public policy, and campaign engagement. Her tweets cover a wide range of topics, from healthcare and economic issues to civil rights and opposition to political opponents. Whether addressing national policy or responding to criticism, Harris uses her account to clarify her positions and appeal to specific groups of voters. This collection of tweets shows how she combines direct communication with strategic goals in a highly visible online space.