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?
Former President Trump said Saturday afternoon that it’s “too late to do another” debate, after Vice President Harris accepted an invitation from CNN for a second debate. “She’s done one debate. I’ve done two.
Vice President Harris was widely seen by voters as the clear winner of her debate against former President Trump, but that sentiment has failed to move the needle in key battleground states where
In a campaign that has seen two attempted assassinations of one of the candidates, gun policy has still not been a factor.
Kamala Harris on Saturday challenged Donald Trump to another debate in the lead-up to the US presidential election, with her campaign saying she had accepted an invitation from broadcaster CNN to host the event on October 23.
Vice President Kamala Harris expanded her lead over former President Donald Trump as the bookmakers' favorite to win the November election on Wednesday night, as post-debate polls showed a bump in Harris' favor in key swing states.
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.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday agreed to another debate against former President Donald Trump — another possible showdown between the two presidential candidates with less than two months to go until Election Day.
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.
Republican U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, left, confronts his Democratic challenger, Lucas Kunce, over who is ducking debates during a meeting Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024, at the Governor’s Ham Breakfast at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia.
After weeks of tussling between the two campaigns, Republican U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley and Democrat Lucas Kunce are finally set to square off in a televised debate less than a week before voters head to the polls.