With only 50 days remaining to the 2024 elections, Vice President Kamala Harris has a packed week with a rally in Madison and an event with Oprah.
The 2024 election season has been repeatedly marked by extraordinary acts and threats of violence, escalating tensions in an already-heated political environment, prompting heightened security measure
Vice President Kamala Harris said on Tuesday a Georgia woman's death could have been prevented if the state did not have an abortion ban, and pinned the blame on Republican presidential rival Donald Trump.
A Sept. 11 survey by Marquette University gives Harris a four-point lead over Trump among Wisconsin’s registered voters, with a 52% to 48% matchup. This is a marked improvement for Harris since a similar survey in July, when she received 49% support among registered voters, and Trump slightly ahead with 50%.
Democratic leader Chuck Schumer forced the vote after Donald Trump claimed that he is "a leader in fertilization, IVF." Republicans say they support IVF and the bill is unnecessary.
Mostly tight-lipped on the Fed, Harris responded to Trump’s initial insinuation in August by reaffirming the Fed as an “independent entity” and vowing to “never interfere in the decisions that the Fed makes” if elected president.
Vice President Kamala Harris is pictured speaking at a watch party following her debate with former President Donald Trump in Philadelphia on September 10. A trio of new polls sho
The new Monmouth University poll, released Tuesday, found that there was large gender gaps between Harris and Trump, especially when it came to trust on abortion and immigration. The survey found that 56 percent of women currently support Harris while 53 percent of men support Trump.
Recent polling shows former President Trump in a four-point lead over Harris among likely Georgia voters. Quinnipiac University’s Sept. 9 poll, released the day before the pair held their first televised debate, 49 percent said they support the GOP candidate, while 45 percent supported Harris.