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    Kamala Harris widens lead over Donald Trump with boost from women, Hispanics: Poll

    Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump 45% to 41% in a Reuters/Ipsos poll, showing increased voter enthusiasm ahead of the November election. Harris has gained support among women and Hispanics. The state-by-state race remains tight, with Trump leading in key battleground states 45% to 43%. Harris has energized Democratic voters significantly.

    First Trump vs Harris Presidential Debate: Date, location, and how to watch?

    Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will face off in their first presidential debate next month, following Joe Biden's withdrawal. The debate will be held on September 10 in Philadelphia. The event will be aired on multiple platforms, and key topics likely include taxes, healthcare, and policies on Ukraine and NATO.

    Presidential transition planning has begun in earnest, but Trump and Harris are already behind

    The Biden administration has initiated federal transition support for Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, both of whom are behind in preparing for potential presidencies. While transitions typically accelerate post-election, early groundwork is crucial. Trump’s 2016 transition was criticized for lack of preparedness, which he aims to avoid this time. Harris, newly elevated to the Democratic ticket, is also starting late but has appointed Yohannes Abraham to lead her transition efforts. Both teams face significant challenges in the lead-up to Election Day.

    Tulsi Gabbard, who ran for 2020 Democratic nomination, endorses Trump against former foe Harris

    Former Democratic Representative Tulsi Gabbard has endorsed Donald Trump's presidential bid. This move signifies her departure from the Democratic Party, which she aimed to represent four years ago. During an appearance with Trump in Detroit on Monday, Gabbard expressed her support for the GOP nominee.

    How Donald Trump's intimidation tactics have reshaped the Republican Party

    After voting to impeach Donald Trump, Congressman Tom Rice faced backlash that effectively ended his political career. Trump and his followers targeted Rice and other Republicans who defied him, leading to threats, harassment, and primary defeats. Trump's aggressive tactics have reshaped the Republican Party, enforcing loyalty through intimidation. Those who resist face isolation, threats, and career consequences in the new era of Trump's political influence.

    US Presidential Elections 2024: Can Kamala Harris win back Michigan's crucial Muslim vote?

    In Michigan, Democratic voters of Arab and Middle Eastern heritage felt isolated by President Biden's approach to Gaza. Vice President Kamala Harris pledged to secure a ceasefire and pushed for Palestinian rights. While community leaders appreciated her empathy, they demand concrete actions. The influential Arab American community in Dearborn awaits Harris's next moves.

    • 'It's our time': As Harris accepts the nomination, many women say a female president is long overdue

      Kamala Harris's presidential campaign is energizing a wide swath of Democratic voters, particularly women who see this election as a historic opportunity to break the glass ceiling by electing the first female president. After the disappointment of 2016, there’s a renewed sense of urgency and optimism among Harris’s supporters, who are determined to prevent a repeat of the past. The campaign's message of hope and progress is resonating, especially in contrast to the prospect of another Trump presidency.

      Why is Kamala Harris avoiding press even after being nominated as Democratic Presidential candidate? Journalists question

      Debate has erupted over Vice President Kamala Harris's choice to forgo media appearances following her Democratic selection. With calls for greater media interaction becoming louder, journalists and commentators are debating whether or not this technique advances her campaign.

      DNC 2024 round-up: Kamala Harris accepts historic nomination for US Presidential Elections 2024, Trump begins online frenzy

      It's official! Kamala Harris is now the Democratic Party candidate for the upcoming US Presidential Elections, after she accepted her nomination through her address at the Democratic National Convention 2024, among a roaring response from the audience. She made her case to the world and why the United States needs a leader like her next. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is on a frenzy, tweeting and bashing Harris' speech at the DNC 2024, with MAGA supporters following suit.

      Kamala Harris becomes first Black and Asian American woman to accept US presidential nomination: A promise ‘for the people’

      Kamala Harris DNC Speech: Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic Presidential nomination for the 2024 election at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. The event followed President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the race. Harris pledged to unify the nation and emphasized inclusivity and unity, appealing to both the Democratic base and undecided voters nationwide.

      Will Kamala Harris become next US President? Indian Nostradamus has a prediction for it

      An Indian Vedic astrologer, often referred to as the "Indian Nostradamus," has hinted that Kamala Harris could be on the path to becoming the next U.S. President. Following President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 race, Harris officially accepted the Democratic nomination. The astrologer had previously predicted significant political shifts in the U.S. during late 2024, describing the potential next president as someone with a lawyer-like mindset, which closely aligns with Harris' background.

      Kamala vs Trump: What's the '13 keys' prediction about the US Presidential polls?

      American historian Allan Lichtman, known for accurately predicting U.S. presidential elections, will share his prediction for the 2024 presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Lichtman uses a 13-key system to evaluate factors favoring the incumbent party. He currently sees Harris leading, with Democrats only down in three keys.

      Kamala Harris flays Trump at DNC speech, says 'I won’t cozy up to tyrants like Kim Jong-Un'

      Kamala Harris DNC Speech: Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic nomination for president at the Democratic National Convention, delivering a speech that criticized former President Donald Trump. She emphasized the dangers of a potential Trump re-election and highlighted her commitment to unity and core American values. Harris pointed out Trump's controversial actions and legal troubles, stressing the need to move past divisive battles and ensure a better future for the country.

      Kamala Harris set to deliver landmark speech at Democratic Convention: A keynote to shape the future of the US election

      Vice President Kamala Harris will accept the Democratic Party's 2024 presidential nomination, emphasizing her contrasting vision from Donald Trump. She aims to address rising costs, personal freedoms, and unite Americans. The convention features speeches from notable figures and performances by stars like Beyonce. Harris' campaign focuses on economic reforms and reproductive rights.

      "That's my dad!": Gus Walz tearfully cheers on his father Tim Walz as he accepts Democratic VP nomination

      Tim Walz, governor of Minnesota, accepted the Democratic vice presidential nomination with his son Gus proudly cheering from the front row. Gus, a high schooler with learning and anxiety disorders, embraced his father emotionally on stage. The Walz family's heartfelt moments and personal stories have captured national attention and support.

      Democratic convention ends Thursday with the party's new standard bearer, Kamala Harris

      Vice President Kamala Harris will conclude the Democratic National Convention by accepting her historic presidential nomination. She will present her vision for America, emphasize her background, and contrast her perspective with Donald Trump's. This follows President Joe Biden's endorsement of Harris to replace him as the Democratic nominee.

      Half a billion a month; that's how much Kamala Harris has raised ever since she jumped into the race

      Kamala Harris has become the messiah of the Democrats, not only in terms of the Presidential ticket, but also for their pockets, after she raised nearly half a billion a month after replacing Joe Biden, ever since his surprise exit from the US Presidential Elections 2024 race.

      US Elections: Joe Biden passes the baton to Kamala Harris, says she will be a 'historic president'

      President Joe Biden formally passed the Democratic Party mantle to Kamala Harris, endorsing her as the presidential candidate for the upcoming election. Biden praised Harris as a historical figure and emphasised the necessity of voting to safeguard democracy. He highlighted his administration's achievements and stressed the need to defeat Trump.

      Kamala Harris to be sole Democratic presidential candidate heading into official party vote

      The Democratic National Committee confirmed Vice President Kamala Harris as the only candidate for the party's presidential nomination. After President Joe Biden exited the race, Harris will be affirmed through an online vote by convention delegates. She is set to compete against former President Donald Trump in the upcoming general election.

      Mark Kelly emerges as the front runner to become Kamala Harris’ running mate; Here are the reasons

      Arizona Senator Mark Kelly has emerged as the favorite to become Harris’ running mate, according to one leading survey. He is from a swing state and can easily take on Donald Trump, on matters being raised him.

      Kamala Harris took charge of the Democratic party within 48 hours after Biden’s announcement; here is how she planned it

      Kamala Harris energized the Democrats immediately after Joe Biden announced his decision to step down. She was ready to take charge and managed to secure the support of her party members and donors within 48 hours after Biden’s decision.

      Trump calls Kamala Harris 'lunatic' in first rally since Biden exit

      Donald Trump, in his rally, criticized Kamala Harris, labeling her a "radical left lunatic" and focusing on her stance on abortion. He accused her of being the driving force behind Biden's failures. This comes in the wake of Biden's decision not to run, positioning Harris as the new Democratic candidate.

      Kamala Harris has support of enough Democratic delegates to become party's presidential nominee: AP survey

      Vice President Kamala Harris has garnered enough Democratic delegates to become her party's nominee against Republican Donald Trump, according to an Associated Press survey. This development comes after President Joe Biden decided to drop his bid for reelection.

      US Presidential Election 2024: Democrats do not want Kamala Harris to receive a presidential nomination, according to this law maker from New York

      Alexandria Ocasio Cortez who represents the state of New York in the House of Representatives has said that many Democrats do not want Kamala Harris to receive presidential nomination. Even as many Democrats have called on Biden to end his election campaign, Harris may not find it easy to replace him.

      US Polls: Trump formally accepts Republican presidential nomination

      Trump's appearance comes as 81-year-old Democratic President Joe Biden clings to his party’s nomination in the face of unrelenting pressure from key congressional allies, donors and even former President Barack Obama, who fear he may be unable to win reelection after his disastrous debate.

      Barack Obama's dilemma: Balancing Democrats' worry about Joe Biden and maintaining influence with president

      Even as Former US President Barack Obama has listened to Democrats' concerns, he has insisted that the decision to remain in the race is only for President Joe Biden to make, according to several people familiar with the matter who requested anonymity to discuss the private conversations. Obama finds himself forging through the most delicate political moment for Democrats since former President Bill Clinton's impeachment, with much higher stakes.

      Trump running mate Vance formally accepts nomination, urges 'new path'

      J.D. Vance delivered a powerful speech at the Republican National Convention, emphasizing his personal story of growing up poor in Ohio with a drug-addicted mother and no father. He urged voters to "choose a new path" and criticized current leaders for their repeated failures. Vance, a former "Never Trumper," has become a staunch supporter of Trump, aligning with his policies on trade, foreign policy, and the drug epidemic.

      Democrats continue pushing Joe Biden to reconsider running for presidential polls before party meet

      Over the past week, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries have spoken privately to the President Joe Biden, candidly laying out the views of Democrats on Capitol Hill, including their concerns. Separately, the chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington, spoke with the president last week armed with fresh data.

      Trump narrows vice presidential field, with Burgum and Rubio out

      Donald Trump excluded Doug Burgum and Marco Rubio from his vice presidential picks, favoring J.D. Vance. After surviving an assassination attempt, a judge dismissed his classified documents case. Trump will accept the GOP nomination, revising his speech for unity. Awaiting election interference trials, he expects more dismissals post-Supreme Court ruling. Thomas Crooks' attack on Trump in Butler, PA, killed a supporter. Biden condemned the violence, ordered an independent review, and Congress will question the Secret Service. Trump faces sentencing in the Stormy Daniels case and Biden deals with Democratic criticism. Heated political rhetoric affects Republicans' firearm stance.

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