A social media post by Kamala Harris' niece revealed what the vice president's life is like after losing the presidential election to Donald Trump.
of new photosThe video, shared by Meena Harris on Saturday, shows the Democratic candidate sitting cross-legged on the ground, drinking white wine and playing Connect 4 with her two great-nieces.
“We're back where it all started just a few months ago. We're eternally grateful to everyone who came. We love her so much,” Meena Harris wrote.
The 60-year-old presidential candidate is seen playing an old-fashioned game with his niece's two daughters while wearing a sweatshirt from his alma mater, Howard University.
Meena, 40, a Stanford- and Harvard-educated lawyer, children's book author and media executive, has consistently used her platform to promote her aunt, especially when she Since becoming the Democratic presidential candidate.
Democrats in the comments section expressed their love and support for the vice president, with one person writing, “Thank you so much to her. Thank you for sharing these fun photos.”
“So bittersweet but so happy she has this kind of love and joy again,” chimed in another.
Another commentator added: You don't deserve such drama. Go and rest Mindara. ”
While Harris became the top Democratic candidate to replace President Biden (age 81) in late July, a large amount of money was raised Trump — she didn't come close to sealing the deal on Election Day.
As a result, Democrats who worked on the Biden-Harris campaign and the White House are furious with her, insiders told the Post last week.
Former President Trump won the White House in a landslide on Wednesday, securing 312 electoral votes, sweeping all seven battleground states and winning the popular vote.
In a concession speech Wednesday on Howard University's campus, Harris told her supporters, “It's okay to be sad and disappointed, but I want you to know that it's okay.”
“During the campaign, I often said, 'If we fight, we will win.' But the thing is, fighting can take time. That doesn't mean we can't win.”
“The important thing is to never give up,” the vice president continued.
“Never stop trying to make the world a better place. You have the power, and when someone says something is impossible, it's because they haven't done it before.” Don’t you listen when I say it?”

