Vice President Harris says she would grow the middle class if elected, but an economist says her administration's push for an EV mandate is not practical for middle-class citizens.
Getting Americans to see another Trump term as taking the country further off track and to view Harris as an acceptable agent of change will likely decide the presidency, Harris aides told CNN.
Both campaigns are jockeying for an edge with the diverse electorate. But their approaches are very different.
Democratic U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris held a marginal 46% to 43% lead over Republican former President Donald Trump, with a glum electorate saying the country is on the wrong track, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found.
The former president will campaign with the Minnesota governor in Wisconsin, following fallout over remarks he made at a campaign event in Pennsylvania.
In a text message, Mitt Romney sounded down on the idea. John Bolton said his chances were “substantially less than zero.” Liz Cheney remained silent on the matter.
The Republican nominee is closing out his third consecutive White House bid with a loud, ostentatious campaign that has thrust his conduct to the center of a photo-finish battle.
The crisis in the Middle East is looming over the race for the White House as the campaign enters its final weeks
As November draws near, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have offered two different pathways to address the issue of housing in the United States.
Two weeks from the election, Harris toured Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin alongside former Congresswoman Liz Cheney, an outspoken anti-Trump Republican. While it’s not surprising that Harris visited the most hotly contested battlegrounds of the campaign in its home stretch,