White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is pressed on the president's presence at Vice President Harris' campaign events.
The Harris campaign is appealing to GOP voters who are disaffected with Trump’s wild and vulgar behavior, perceived threats to the Constitution and propensity to pal around with tyrants in a way that horrifies the hawks of the Bush and Reagan administrations — including Cheney’s father, former Vice President Dick Cheney.
Trump speaks to evangelical Christians in North Carolina, while the VP tours swing states with ex-Republican lawmaker Liz Cheney.
The crisis in the Middle East is looming over the race for the White House as the campaign enters its final weeks
Vice President Kamala Harris returns to Michigan on Monday evening for a campaign event with Republican former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming.
In a stretch of what once was Pennsylvania steel country, Democrats and Republicans are looking to test their strength with Latino voters.
Trump is seeking to make the election a referendum on the Biden-Harris administration’s record, while Harris hopes to highlight the two contrasting agendas.
Ms. Harris has visited several churches in the final weeks of the election campaign. On Sunday, her 60th birthday, she made appearances at two in Georgia, coinciding with the campaign’s “Souls to the Polls” effort to turnout Black churchgoers.
Kamala Harris is heading to the suburbs in three critical battleground states — Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin — to court Republican voters uneasy about Donald Trump.
Liz Cheney predicted Monday that "millions" of Republicans too afraid to go against Trump publicly will vote for Kamala Harris in the November election.