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Kamala Harris's campaign raised more than four times as much as Donald Trump's in August, capitalizing on Democratic enthusiasm.
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Elijah Nouvelage'Kamala Harris fired up the Democratic base Friday as she blamed Donald Trump for women's suffering under the "Trump abortion ban."
Speaking at a rally in Atlanta, Harris faulted Trump for the fall of Roe v. Wade and the abortion restrictions that states subsequently enacted. And she ridiculed her opponent's debate performance, in which he touted his record on abortion.
"In our debate last week—" Harris said before she was interrupted by laughter and applause. "Well, that was fun," she said, before turning serious, saying, "But I know everyone here paid attention to the words, though, the words, right?"
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The week of their debate, Kamala Harris outspent Donald Trump by 20 to 1 on Facebook and Instagram. It was just one sign of how uneven their online advertising battle has become.
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Kamala Harris's campaign quickly released a new ad to run in North Carolina featuring Donald Trump's effusive praise for Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for governor.
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The U.S. presidential election is just 45 days away, and for antiwar voters, the policy differences between the two leading candidates are vanishingly thin. As the Biden-Harris administration continues to supply billions of dollars in military aid to Israel, the Uncommitted National Movement, which for months has attempted to steer the Democratic Party toward a more critical stance on Israel, has announced it is not endorsing Kamala Harris. Neither does the organization recommend casting a third-party vote, citing the risk of splitting the two-party vote and ushering in a second term for Donald Trump. "We were not met in good faith with our policy demands," says the Uncommitted National Movement's co-founder Lexis Zeidan about its attempts to parley with the Harris campaign. Zeidan says the organization will continue to pressure Democrats from within and outside of the party. "What we're asking is not outrageous."
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