Vice President Kamala Harris is ahead of her opponent, former President Donald Trump, for the first time since July, according to the nation's most accurate pollsters. The latest New York Times and Siena College poll,
But on the left, the giddiness at escaping certain defeat has given way to existential dread that victory remains far from assured. A wave of recriminations has already begun, largely from the left. The reason Harris is not running away with the election, these complaints insist, is that she is pandering to the center.
The former president claimed the vice president’s sitdown with “60 Minutes”—something he bailed on after agreeing to—was “the WORST Interview.”
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy discusses a lack of transparency from the Biden-Harris administration and the 2024 race on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
Detroit and its surrounding communities have served as a frequent destination for both presidential campaigns this year.
The New York Times/Siena College poll found Harris with 49 percent of support compared to Trump’s 46 percent of support. This is the first time since July that Harris has taken the lead in the presidential polls by The New York Times and Siena College.
If Kamala Harris wins the popular vote in November, Democrats will do something no party has done since the formation of the modern party system nearly two centuries ago.
Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris led Republican Donald Trump by a marginal three percentage points - 46% to 43% - as the two remain locked in a close race to win the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election,
Harris indicated in a new interview that she would not meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin about an end to the war with Ukraine without Ukraine.
Vice President Kamala Harris is promising to make at-home health services a Medicare benefit, meaning fewer seniors would be forced into nursing homes.
Kamala Harris will sit down with TV and radio talk show personalities on Tuesday as a town hall with Donald Trump in Florida is postponed.