Supreme Court rejects Missouri attorney general bid to stop Trump’s hush money sentencing New York Daily Newssource
Vice President Harris has chosen Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) to be her running mate as she heads toward a November faceoff against Donald Trump, according to two sources familiar. Walz, 60, emerged as a dark horse contender for the No. 2 slot as chatter over other high-profile names, in particular Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro…
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(NewsNation) — Conservative commentator Bill O’Reilly says that despite former President Trump’s recent “unforced errors” on the campaign trail, he is a better choice than Vice President Harris. “Donald Trump is unpredictable. He won’t let go of grudges. He’s hurting himself,” O’Reilly told “On Balance with Leland Vittert” Monday, adding, “[If] you’re going to vote…
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August 5, 2024, presidential campaign news CNNsource
The actor summed up Donald Trump, JD Vance and other Republicans with two blunt words in the song performed for the online “Comics for Kamala” event.
Former President Trump said Tuesday that Vice President Harris is “afraid” to accept a debate with him on Fox News despite him pulling out of a previously agreed debate on ABC News next month. “Kamabla Harris is afraid to Debate me on FoxNews. he wrote on Truth Social early Tuesday morning. “She will be easier…
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The former president deployed a new moniker for his 2024 election rival in four posts on his Truth Social platform.
Former Trump Adviser Kellyanne Conway Lobbies for Ukrainian Interests The New York Timessource
Young men in the US used to lean left. Could they now hand Trump the presidency? | US elections 2024 The Guardian USsource
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) are the most liked vice-presidential hopefuls for the Democratic ticket, according to a new poll. The NPR/PBS News/Marist National survey, released Tuesday, found that most of Vice President Harris’s running mate contenders are largely unknown to U.S. voters, but that Kelly and Shapiro had the…
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Trump and Harris tied in new poll, but Harris leads with Black voters by a huge margin MSNBCsource
Forget the Russian collusion hoax, a Clinton-campaign funded scam that falsely alleged that Russia colluded with Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign to help him win. But foreign powers do try to influence U.S. presidential elections, and one of them is Iran. And we know which candidate Iran wants to win. According to Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines,…
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Harris once wanted to ban fracking. Trump wants voters in energy-rich Pennsylvania to remember The Associated Presssource
Supreme Court Shockingly Declines to Save Trump From Sentencing The New Republicsource
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John Oliver Tears Into Trump’s “Disastrous” Attack on Kamala Harris’s Multiracial Identity Vanity Fairsource
Kamala Harris is getting the one thing Donald Trump craves: attention MSNBCsource
“It’s deeper than” Donald Trump, the fierce Trump loyalist told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.
Ex-Trump attorney Jenna Ellis agrees to cooperate in Arizona ‘fake elector’ case ABC Newssource
Trump hikes Mar-a-Lago membership to $1m, raising concerns of selling access The Guardian USsource
Trump’s former attorney Jenna Ellis flips and pleads GUILTY in Arizona ‘fake electors’ case to help prosecutor Daily Mailsource
“I was imagining the jolt of energy Harris brought to the Democratic party when she took over,” street artist Jacob Thomas said.
Harris vs. Trump: New poll shows 7-point swing in presidential race MassLive.comsource
Mixed-race voters say Donald Trump’s attacks on Kamala Harris’ race are painfully familiar Yahoo! Voicessource
A Race at Warp Speed: For Harris, There Are Advantages in a Late Start The New York Timessource