Former Obama campaign manager Jim Messina warned early voting numbers are 'scary' for the Harris campaign and revealed that Democrats are "panicking" in an appearance on MSNBC.
LITITZ, Pa. (AP) — Kamala Harris told a Michigan church on Sunday that God offers America a “divine plan strong enough to heal division,” while Donald Trump gave a profane and conspiracy-laden speech in which he mused about reporters being shot and labeled Democrats as “demonic.”
Election Day's arrival can now be measured in hours rather than months, weeks, or days, meaning voters who have yet to make up their minds must finally picking a side. Polling expert Frank Luntz has said Americans who are truly undecided by at this late stage probably won't vote for Donald Trump or Kamala Harris,
Vice President Kamala Harris, who if elected would be the second Black president, has made engaging Black voters a priority of her messaging and policy platform. Meanwhile, former president Donald Trump has sought to make inroads with Democrats’ most consistent voting bloc with unorthodox and at times controversial outreach.
Former Obama advisor David Axelrod complimented Vice President Kamala Harris' cameo on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" on the weekend before the election.
On the last Sunday before Election Day, Kamala Harris told voters that there is a “divine plan strong enough to heal division” and urged those casting their ballots to reject Donald Trump's disparagement of an electoral system that he falsely claims is rigged against him.
Vice President Kamala Harris won't say how she voted on a ballot measure in her home state of California that would reverse criminal justice reforms approved in recent years.
The former president is courting a key group with macho rhetoric and podcast appearances, but risks alienating women.
Kamala Harris has been forced to move her penultimate election campaign rally after the Secret Service declared the site “unsafe”.