Kamala Harris headed to the suburbs in three critical battleground states on Monday to court Republican voters uneasy about Donald Trump.
The ex-president previously endorsed the scandal-ridden Republican, praising him as "Martin Luther King on steroids."
On a podcast, Trump claimed the MAGA movement is much larger than his 2020 popular vote of 74 million without providing evidence.
I also wonder what his staff is trying to hide by preventing or suggesting he not debate me again," the vice president asked.
In a nearly hourlong speech before a crowd that included evangelical leaders, he claimed that only he could protect Christian voters. He did not mention abortion once.
There’s a reason Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are intensifying efforts to reach beyond their party’s traditional supporters in the final weeks of this razor-thin campaign.
The crisis in the Middle East is looming over the race for the White House as the campaign enters its final weeks.
Russian officials from President Vladimir Putin down say it makes no odds to Moscow who wins the White House on Nov. 5. Yet anyone watching Kremlin-guided state media's coverage of the U.S. election would conclude Donald Trump is strongly favoured.
Kamala Harris’s hesitancy to put daylight between her and President Biden gave Donald Trump’s campaign a big opening.