Vice President Kamala Harris will not attend next month’s Al Smith charity dinner in New York City, her campaign has told organizers, opting instead to stump in a battleground state on October 17, less than three weeks before the election.
The former president is taking an increasingly visible role on the campaign trail for his longtime friend: “I’m pushing, and I hope you are, too,” he tells donors.
Following last week's ABC News debate, Donald Trump said there would be no more debates between himself and opponent Kamala Harris.
Kamala Harris entered September – and the closing weeks of the presidential campaign – with significantly more available campaign cash than Donald Trump, new federal filings show, after setting a grassroots fundraising record during her first full month as the Democratic presidential nominee.
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has accepted an invitation from CNN to participate in a debate on Oct. 23, her campaign said on Saturday.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign said she had accepted a debate invitation from CNN for October and urged Republican rival Donald Trump — who has ruled out another face-off — to take the stage with her,
Wall Street, Silicon Valley and Hollywood donors powered Vice President Kamala Harris’ August fundraising surge, the latest filings with the Federal Election Commission show, helping Democrats build a $109 million cash advantage over Republican Donald Trump heading into the most expensive stretch of the presidential election.
Actor Adam Scott, known for playing Ben Wyatt in the TV sitcom, “Parks and Recreation,” is joining the canvass launch on Monday, Sept. 23. It’s part of the tour, which focuses on discussing reproductive rights. He will join Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II to address supporters and volunteers at this event.
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten breaks down the importance of the state of North Carolina in the upcoming presidential election.
Harris’ team wants her to spend as much time as possible in the battleground states that will decide the election rather than heavily Democratic New York.
WASHINGTON - Former President Donald Trump declined a CNN invitation to debate Vice President Kamala Harris for a second time on Oct. 23, less than two weeks before Election Day.