Today: September 23, 2024
Today: September 23, 2024

Harris holds onto 1 point lead over Trump in latest Reuters/Ipsos poll

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris boards Air Force Two at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland
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Trump allies make another push to change Nebraska's Electoral College law

A top Donald Trump ally is pressuring Nebraska Republicans to award all of their state’s Electoral College votes to the statewide winner, a late-stage rule change that would potentially help return Trump to the White House

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Trump says he will not run again if he loses in November, 'that will be it'

Republican Donald Trump said that he will not make a fourth consecutive run for the U.S. presidency if he loses the Nov. 5 election, saying "that will be it" in an interview

Trump says he will not run again if he loses in November, 'that will be it'
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Harris pushes for second debate while Trump declines because early voting has started

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Harris pushes for second debate while Trump declines because early voting has started
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Regional victory brings Germany's Scholz brief respite from growing pressure within party

Regional victory brings Germany's Scholz brief respite from growing pressure within party
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Harris raises $27 million in New York fundraiser, promises economic speech this week

Harris raises $27 million in New York fundraiser, promises economic speech this week
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Several senior campaign officials for Mark Robinson step down in wake of CNN report

Several senior campaign officials for Mark Robinson step down in wake of CNN report
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GOP strategist not surprised about shakeup in Mark Robinson’s campaign. Hear why

GOP strategist not surprised about shakeup in Mark Robinson’s campaign. Hear why