Sometime in the next 36 to 96 hours, the United States will know who its 47th president will be. Polls between Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, and former Republican President Donald Trump, are close, and both have been criss-crossing key states to make final appeals to voters.
Former ‘rising star’ Democrat Tulsi Gabbard’s announcement that she’s joining the GOP has been years in the making.
Four Democratic presidents, among other leaders, are all in for Harris. On the Republican side, Trump embraces his break with the party establishment.
Donald Trump sought to recapture the triumph of his post-assassination attempt Republican National Convention with his Madison Square Garden rally.
At the Alaska Federation of Natives annual convention last week, Republican U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski told reporters that she is endorsing Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola for re-election.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WFSB) - A young man from New Haven was one of the youngest delegates at the Democratic National Convention. “It was just so exciting to be in the room and I’m so thankful for those who helped me get there. And being able to have the resources to go. It was truly incredible.” said Jacob Schonberger, New Haven.
The Harris camp has relied on Democrats at all levels of elected office to get out the vote this year, with Biden being the notable exception.
It was the first day of the Democratic National Convention in mid-August when Jason Brown began tinkering with forgotten objects in his garage. The Kamala Harris supporter
The tie-front shirts serve as a reminder that no matter how far women have come, it’s not nearly as far as they think.
Harris was once a California senator. She's got friends still serving there - and over in the House - to lean on should she be the next president.
As the year began, few expected Kamala Harris to make a historic march toward the presidency. After a head-spinning summer, her campaign’s remarkable story awaits its conclusion.