Emotional Biden calls for support for Kamala Harris to beat Donald Trump and ‘preserve democracy’
‘I love the job, but I love my country more,’ the president said as he passed the baton to his vice president at the Democratic convention in Chicago
‘I love the job, but I love my country more,’ the president said as he passed the baton to his vice president at the Democratic convention in Chicago
The four-day televised event begins Monday in Chicago with a tribute to Joe Biden’s legacy before turning the spotlight on the vice president
Kamala Harris’ husband has used the high-profile position to fight antisemitism and toxic masculinity. ‘I’m her partner, I’m her best friend and I’m her husband. And that’s what I’m here for. I’m here to have her back,’ he says
The 70-year-old screenwriter is launching the 12th season of the futuristic animated comedy, which has seen no changes since its beginning in 1999… except that the creators now meet via video conference
While the vice president presents a joyful image, the Republican is known for his furrowed brow and raised fist
According to a new study, the rate of crimes such as homicide, armed robbery and rape have declined across the country — contrary to public perception. But this fact is unlikely to impact debate on the issue, which is one of the top concerns for voters
Although it has electoral traction, economists have been less than enthusiastic about the tip-tax proposal. Experts believe it would not change the reality for most low-income workers
The immigration section of ‘Project 2025’, a 900-page playbook for the next Republican president written by an ultraconservative think tank, explains how millions of people should be deported from the United States
The Republican candidate has denounced Tehran’s interference without providing evidence while the agency has been investigating the Democratic team’s communications since June
The conversation between the Republican candidate and one of his most important financiers was marked by technical errors and falsehoods
Figures shows that the record-high immigration of recent years has been what has kept the U.S. economy afloat, filling vacant job positions
After just a few weeks, the Democratic candidate is neck-and-neck with the Republican and is ahead in three swing states, according to a Siena College poll for ‘The New York Times’
The candidate’s campaign has released a new ad, in English and Spanish, that seeks to further capitalize on the enthusiasm over the change to the Democratic ticket
A new report shows telehealth procedures have increased by 16% since the Supreme Court struck down the federal right to abortion in 2022
Kamala Harris hopes her number two’s roots will attract voters from rural America while Donald Trump is portraying him as a fanatical leftist to regain the electoral initiative
The Minnesota governor used the occasion to launch a first attack on the Republican candidate: ‘Make no mistake, crime was up under Donald Trump... That’s not even counting the crimes he committed’
The Minnesota governor, who has been picked as the Democratic vice presidential nominee, was unknown to the public until two weeks ago, when he rose to fame for his description of the Republican candidates: ‘These guys are just weird’
The 60-year-old politician comes with great communication skills and support from the progressive wing
Pennsylvania, the most populous, offers the biggest reward in votes: 19. The candidates need to win it at all costs to secure the keys to the White House
The vice president, whose mother was born in India and whose father was from Jamaica, has always identified as both races, despite Trump’s allegations
With Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance’s visit to ground zero of the immigration crisis, and new polls showing Kamala Harris narrowing Donald Trump’s lead, the race is on to win the only swing state that borders Mexico
Democrats say two-thirds of their donations last month came from first-time donors, and the bulk of the funds were donated after President Joe Biden announced he would not be running for re-election
The Republican candidate’s remarks about the racial identity of the US vice president have generated pushback even within his own party
Republican Senator Bill Eigel, who is seeking his party’s nomination in the state primaries, used a Hispanic man in a controversial ad to present his proposals to conservative voters
Democrats must convince voters that they — not Republicans — are the true party of the American working class
The US vice president has better prospects with Hispanics than Biden and her campaign hopes that the change of candidate will serve to reverse the loss of votes to the Republicans
The Florida Republican’s changing rhetoric reflects her party’s struggle to appear strong on immigration while still appealing to a Latino voter base