The Kamala Harris seeking the White House this year has evolved significantly from the Kamala Harris who first ran for president five years ago.
Less than 50 days away from the presidential election, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are on the campaign trail working to win over voters in key states. Follow for live news updates.
Donald Trump has maintained strong evangelical support, but grassroots groups like Evangelicals for Harris are looking to pull their fellow believers into Kamala Harris’ corner by targeting voters in swing states and offering an alternate vision of their faith. (AP video by Jessie Wardarski)
For several weeks after Kamala Harris became the Democratic nominee for president, media observers and critics questioned her decision to remain inaccessible to the press. Some Donald Trump allies assailed the vice president as incapable of getting through an interview.
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How Does Harris Perform Against Trump In Swing States? Harris leads Trump by two points overall in the seven battleground states likely to decide the election: Michigan, Pennsylva
Trump will be in Washington to address a “Fighting Anti-Semitism in America” evening event with Miriam Adelson, a co-owner of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks and widow of billionaire casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, who founded the Las Vegas Sands casino and was one of the Republican Party’s largest donors.
Younger Black men were much more likely to support Donald Trump, though Kamala Harris still won a strong majority among them.
A polling aggregator's Electoral College map forecast has moved New Hampshire from a toss-up to one leaning towards Vice President Kamala Harris. Real Clear Polling now lists The Granite State as one the Democrats will likely win over Donald Trump in November.
Arizona: Trump leads Harris by one point, 49% to 48%, in the Emerson survey, while a CNN/SSRS survey from Aug. 23 to 29 found him up by five points, 49% to 44%—Trump trailed Harris by two points, 49% to 47%, here in a Bloomberg News/Morning Consult survey of registered voters taken just after President Joe Biden’s exit from the race.
The Emerson College Polling/The Hill surveys of likely voters found a close race across the states of Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Nevada. The poll was conducted after the presidential debate last week.