Does Donald Trump really want his running mate JD Vance to have the final debating word this fall? Or does Trump want that opportunity for himself?
Vice President Kamala Harris will not attend next month’s Al Smith charity dinner in New York City, her campaign has told organizers, opting instead to stump in a battleground state on October 17, less than three weeks before the election.
But there’s another pop star who has not weighed in — and whose endorsement could hold unique power in November. By late August, political consultant Maria Cardona’s phone was buzzing with texts from people in Latino Democratic circles,
Janet Jackson warned voters of the potential chaos surrounding the upcoming November election in a recent interview with The Guardian. The Grammy-winning singer also made false claims about Vice President Kamala Harris’ racial identity.
Just two years ago, leading anti-abortion activists were euphoric after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was joking when he said Moscow was supporting Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in November's U.S. presidential election, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in an interview with Sky News Arabia.
In a campaign that has seen two attempted assassinations of one of the candidates, gun policy has still not been a factor.
Everytown for Gun Safety is focused on uniting people in the push for gun safety legislation now more than ever, organizers told The News.
Since replacing President Joe Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket in July, Harris has been met with a flood of donations, bringing in $200 million in her first week as a presidential candidate, Axios reported. She also raised $47 million in the first 24 hours following her first debate with Trump, which took place last week in Philadelphia.
Election officials across the country struggle to enhance security measures to adequately safeguard workers and ensure voting integrity in advance of Election Day