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Get the latest news from the 2024 campaign trail in the contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump.
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President Biden did not attend Vice President Kamala Harris's speech on Tuesday night, but his ill-timed flub in a video interview caused headaches for her campaign.
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Trump and Harris matter far less than it seems on U.S. foreign policy for the Middle East.
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Labour's first Budget in 14 years had a lot to say about growth, but forecasts paint a mixed picture.
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Sue Altman, a Democrat, has focused on reproductive rights as she seeks to unseat a Republican incumbent, Representative Thomas Kean Jr., in a New Jersey swing district.
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In North Carolina, Kamala Harris geared her message toward moderate Republicans and independents, while Donald J. Trump accused Democrats of demonizing him and his supporters.
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A G.O.P. House and Senate could advance Trump-backed legislation and nominees, but thin margins and the filibuster could pose roadblocks and cause Republicans political trouble.
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A divided court sided with Republicans, allowing the state to cull about 1,600 voters less than a week before Election Day.
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Carhartt, a western Pennsylvania accent and a backdrop of tools provide blue-collar credibility in a new ad from Future Forward, the main super PAC aiding Kamala Harris.
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The chancellor also announced a cut in draught beer duty, to shave "a penny off a pint in the pub".
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Former President Donald J. Trump is trying to persuade a potentially decisive group of Arab and Muslim voters that they should vote for him, even though he has spent years insulting and demonizing them.
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Election workers are trying to pull off an election and restore faith in a system under attack.
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Both candidates used their last major campaign speeches to argue that their opponent threatens democratic governance.
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The former president's fraud claims are wildly exaggerated and overlook that voting safeguards are working, according to election authorities
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It remains priority No. 1 for many voters, particularly those who are still undecided, according to Times/Siena polling. But can Kamala Harris translate her gains into votes?
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Distrust of Kelly Ayotte, the Republican candidate, on abortion and strong support for Kamala Harris in the state may be helping keep the race close despite Ms. Ayotte's advantages.
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Check out The Washington Post's presidential polling averages of the seven battleground states most likely to determine the outcome of the election.
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Big-money operatives are taking advantage of lax rules at the end of the campaign to hide the true source of their money until after the election is called — or for forever.
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Harris and Trump offer fundamentally different warnings in the final stretch of the U.S. election.
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Anti-trans attacks are a key part of Donald Trump's campaign message, and Republicans are spending tens of millions of dollars in the last stretch of the presidential race to flood the airwaves and social media with political ads that focus on transgender rights. "Transphobia is not just a plank but a key pillar of the Republican Party," says journalist Imara Jones of TransLash Media. "The Republican Party has become an extremist movement." Jones is host of the investigative podcast The Anti-Trans Hate Machine, which just launched a new season about how paramilitary groups have weaponized transphobia to forge ties to Republicans and stoke political violence. "Being anti-trans is a signal for extremists as to who is on their side, and that signal then allows them to work together to push the country more and more to its extremes," she says.
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Vice President Kamala Harris made her closing argument Tuesday in a major speech at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., scene of the Trump rally in 2021 that led to the Capitol riot. Harris described Trump as a tyrant who would shred the rule of law if given another four years in office. The Republican campaign, meanwhile, is still dealing with fallout from Sunday's rally at Madison Square Garden in New York, where speakers made a series of racist and dehumanizing remarks about Puerto Ricans, Black people, Palestinians and more. For more on the state of the race with less than a week to go before Election Day, we speak with journalist, author and academic Marc Lamont Hill, who says despite Kamala Harris's flaws, her message to voters is clear: "Donald Trump is worse." Hill also discusses President Joe Biden's role in the Democratic campaign, the exaggerated migration of Black men to the Republican camp and the threat of violence if Trump loses again. "No one is safe in a Trump presidency. No one is safe the day after a Trump loss," says Hill.
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Some of the strongest criticisms of former President Donald J. Trump have come from those who knew him as commander in chief.
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Losing the election won't stop Donald Trump from undercutting U.S. foreign policy.
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The pop superstar posted a video lauding the island's "kings and queens," two days after he shared a clip of Vice President Kamala Harris addressing Puerto Rican voters.
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A week before the election, the vice president delivers her closing argument at same place where Trump spoke before the assault on the Capitol in 2021.
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Donald Trump is using reports about suspicious voter registrations to cast the election as already flawed. County officials say the episodes are being distorted.
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Rachel Reeves' historic first Budget will set the agenda for the Labour government for years to come.
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The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post announced that they would not be endorsing anyone in the U.S. presidential election this year, breaking decades of precedent and overriding planned endorsements of Kamala Harris. The decisions were ordered by the outlets' multibillionaire owners, Patrick Soon-Shiong and Jeff Bezos. We speak with the Los Angeles Times editorials editor Mariel Garza, who quit when the paper killed the endorsement of Harris, and veteran Washington Post reporter David Hoffman, who stepped down from the paper's editorial board in response. "We are right on the doorstep of the most consequential election in our lifetimes. To pull the plug on the endorsement, to go silent against Trump days before the election, that to me was just unconscionable," says Hoffman. "This is not a time in American history when anyone can remain silent or neutral," adds Garza.
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Michelle Goldberg went to Nebraska and found political hope in an independent.
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What's the strategy of Democrats in U.S. Senate races in red and purple states? David Leonhardt, a senior writer at The New York Times who runs The Morning daily newsletter, looks at their ads.
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After redistricting, Representative Brandon Williams of New York is the only House Republican whose race is considered "lean Democrat."
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The veteran Michigan Republican called the former president "unfit to serve," and said Vice President Kamala Harris would work to bring people together.
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A Republican group supporting Senate races says it will spend $6.2 million on TV, radio and digital ads beginning this weekend.
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We continue our conversation with the acclaimed author, journalist and activist Naomi Klein, who says Vice President Kamala Harris is "running an extremely high-risk, dangerous campaign" for the White House and "trying to win without the base." Klein faults Harris for largely ignoring progressives she needs to turn out on November 5 as she courts Republicans, even as Donald Trump's authoritarianism threatens the lives of millions. "She's told us we're irrelevant, and Trump is telling us that he's going to round us up," says Klein.
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The House Democrats' re-election arm is targeting GOP Rep. Peter Meijer of Michigan by pumping up the Trump-backed challenger in next week's GOP congressional primary.
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