Does Donald Trump really want his running mate JD Vance to have the final debating word this fall? Or does Trump want that opportunity for himself?
The second presidential debate of the 2024 election, but the first between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, is tonight on ABC. Here's how to watch.
If you’re one of the many Americans already worn out by the presidential election, here’s a bit of unsettling news: Tonight’s debate doesn’t signal that we’re near the end of the campaign, as it has in the past.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and his November opponent, U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, will debate live on TV next month. The debate between Cruz, a Republican who has represented Texas in the Senate since 2013, and Allred, a Democrat who represents the Dallas-area in Congress, is this first between the candidates this election cycle.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have agreed to face off for the first time in a live TV debate ahead of the US election.
Voters will officially head to the polls just over a month later on Nov. 5 for Election Day, though early voting starts significantly earlier in many states. In Illinois, early voting will begin on Sept. 26 and will run through Nov. 4, with Election Day voting held at a designated polling place from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Nov. 5.
Policy, not politics, is the key focus for Wall Street as the possible elimination of the filibuster emerges as a key issue.
Vice President Kamala Harris agreed Saturday to another debate with former President Donald Trump — but Trump declined. Harris accepted an invitation from CNN to a debate on Oct. 23 and wrote in a post on X: “I hope @realDonaldTrump will join me.
Vice President Kamala Harris has accepted CNN's debate invitation while former President Donald Trump says it is too late for another one.
It goes without saying that the polls have shifted a lot since mid-July, when President Biden was well behind Trump. Since then, Harris has gained about six or seven points in most battleground states and nationwide, according to our poll average. Updated Sept. 9
Vice President Kamala Harris attended a fundraiser in New York on Sunday afternoon, aiming to pad her cash advantage against former president Donald Trump by courting donors in the city that made him famous.