Harris is playing it safe. Some Democrats worry that could doom her campaign.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are trying to get the upper hand with working-class voters in the closing weeks of the presidential campaign.
Liz Cheney will campaign with Kamala Harris in Wisconsin to try to maintain the campaign's small lead in the swing state's polls.
The vice president called the former congresswoman who led the House's Jan. 6, 2021 investigation a "true patriot."
Ms Harris’s family, civil-rights activists from ultra-progressive Berkeley, found her career choice “curious”, she says. But she insists that marching for justice, as her parents did, and trying criminals share a noble purpose: providing a voice to the voiceless.
Harris and Trump are still competing for votes in several tossup swing states, according to 538's polling aggregate.
Vice President Kamala Harris has rallied side-by-side with Republican Liz Cheney in the birthplace of the modern Republican Party.
Bruce Springsteen has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming U.S. presidential election, denouncing former President Donald Trump as “the most dangerous candidate in my lifetime.”
Ms. Cheney, the most prominent Republican to endorse the Democratic nominee, will appear alongside her in Ripon, Wis., where meetings in 1854 helped lead to the party’s formation.
The International Association of Fire Fighters announced that it would not be endorsing any presidential candidate.
Democratic vice presidential hopeful Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) sought to appeal to Muslim American voters on Thursday during a virtual meeting with Emgage Action.