Vice President Kamala Harris made an Election Day push to win over swing-state voters while former President Donald Trump ...
With the U.S. handling of the Israel-Hamas war and conflict in the Middle East looming over the White House race, many ...
Now, Harris has gotten a helping hand in the same vicinity from none other than House Speaker Mike Johnson, as NBC News reports: House Speaker Mike Johnson took a dig at Obamacare during an event ...
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris crisscrossed several swing states on Wednesday, passing each other in Wisconsin, where the former president appeared in Green Bay with a one-time local ...
Earlier this month, Harris told radio talk show host Howard Stern that she snuck away from the campaign trail and attended a U2 concert while campaigning in Las Vegas earlier this year. Formula One ...
TUESDAY NEWS HIT - While rallying in Ann Arbor with Tim Walz on Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris addressed protesters against the violence in Gaza. "Hey guys, I hear you," she said.
A week before Election Day, Vice President Harris will use the backdrop to lay out the case for turning the page on the divisive and chaotic... On Jan. 6, 2021, then-President Donald Trump held a ...
Speakers before Vice President Kamala Harris’s “closing argument” address at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., included Amanda Zurawski, who was unable to receive an emergency abortion in ...
Vice President Harris unveiled a plan to assist the island — leading to an endorsement from Bad Bunny — while Puerto Rico was referred to as "a floating island of garbage" by comedian Tony ...
Puerto Rican celebrities including Jennifer Lopez and Bad Bunny voiced support for Vice President Kamala Harris after the island became a focal point of a Trump rally. Tony Hinchcliffe, a speaker ...
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Trump headlined the over six-hour rally that featured nearly 30 speakers, some of whom insulted Latinos and attacked Democratic nominee Harris over her race, and he vowed “to make America great again, ...