In the United States, we elect our president and vice president using the Electoral College rather than the national popular vote. To win, a party’s ticket must win the most votes in enough states to attain an outright majority of electoral votes — at least 270 votes out of a total of 538 (sound familiar?).
Vice President Kamala Harris talked about how she's managing election stress during a town hall in Michigan on Monday.
In a letter obtained by Fox News Digital, an attorney for former President Trump is demanding CBS News to release the full transcript of its interview of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Trump is seeking to make the election a referendum on the Biden-Harris administration’s record, while Harris hopes to highlight the two contrasting agendas.
Kamala Harris teamed up with Liz Cheney on Monday to make a bipartisan appeal to voters in battleground states.
Harris often cites accurate figures but omits that the pandemic caused manufacturing job losses in Trump's final year in office.
Reporting on early voting is scattered and varies greatly in the battleground states. So Harris’s national lead should be taken with a grain of salt.
One thing we know is this: The universe of gettable Republicans is very small. The last national poll by The New York Times and Siena College found that 9 percent of Republicans planned to support Harris — a group that was slightly more likely to be female than male, and a bit more likely to be older than younger.
Vice President Kamala Harris reached her hand out to conservative and centrist Republican voters in Chester County during a moderated talk with former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney (R., Wyo.) on Monday, part of Harris’ renewed push for undecided voters in the collar counties in the final weeks before Election Day.
The new USA Today/Suffolk University poll found that while Harris and Trump remain neck-and-neck, Trump has been gaining momentum among Black and Latino voters. USA Today reported that Harris “lost ground” among both Black and Latino voters since the poll was last conducted in August.
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