Democrats and republicans respond to presidential debate between Harris and Trump
Both democrats and republicans tuned in to the presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump.
Both democrats and republicans tuned in to the presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump.
As early voting kicks off, Harris is hitting the airwaves to discuss her vision for America.
A hot jobs report out Friday clarified a contrast of competing messages about the economy that will play out during the final month of the 2024 campaign.
With a month to go until the election, the former president will hit the campaign trail in Pennsylvania — part of a push to reach key voters in battleground states.
Tonight's debate will probably be the last best chance for either ticket to connect with a national audience before Election Day — and change minds, for better or worse.
Kamala Harris wants to help secure steady supplies of cobalt, lithium, and nickel as she pursues a re-industrialization policy that differs from Joe Biden’s approach in some key ways.
The vice presidential candidates went head-to-head in New York City on Tuesday night.
Stakes are high for the CBS News moderators following some of the backlash ABC News moderators got from Trump and conservatives after the September presidential debate.
On Monday, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump proclaimed himself the “protector” of women in America.
Voters have a dismal outlook for income gains and purchasing power. And it's not just inflation that bothers them.
The latest in an ongoing series about where the 2024 presidential candidates stand on issues of major importance to voters.
Vice President Kamala Harris sat for a one-on-one interview with MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle on Wednesday, hours after delivering a speech in Pittsburgh that laid out her economic priorities.
This could have been Harris and Trump's last best chance to shake things up before voters start casting their ballots. So who had a better night?
During Tuesday’s presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, a pattern emerged in which the vice president sometimes stretched the truth and sought to reframe her political weaknesses as strengths and the former president fired off a flurry of demonstrably false statements.
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Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris go head to head in tonight's debate hosted in Philadelphia by ABC News.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday sharply criticized former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, for pushing the baseless claims that Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, have been stealing and eating pets.
This is the first time since 1996 that the union, which has over 1.3 million members, hasn’t endorsed a political candidate.
Springfield, Ohio has been subject to at least 33 bomb threats in recent days, according to Gov. Mike DeWine.
Near the end of a press conference near Los Angeles on Friday afternoon, former President Donald Trump said he's "not selling" shares of his social media company.
After a historic presidential debate replete with discourse about eating pets, Taylor Swift ended the evening with a bang. Arguably the most powerful figure in American pop culture, the singer-songwriter chose debate night to announce on Instagram that she plans to vote for Kamala Harris in the presidential election.