Live Election Updates: Harris and Walz Tour Pennsylvania Ahead of Convention
Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, embarked on a bus tour of the critical battleground state a day before Democrats open their national convention in Chicago.
Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, embarked on a bus tour of the critical battleground state a day before Democrats open their national convention in Chicago.
The former president has falsely claimed that he nearly died in a helicopter ride with Mr. Brown, and that Mr. Brown said “terrible things” about Kamala Harris.
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The former president’s vision of using the military to enforce the law domestically would carry profound implications for civil liberties.
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Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are in close races across Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina, crucial swing states that Mr. Trump had seemed en route to run away with just a few weeks ago.
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Assessing Trump’s and Harris’s Attacks on Each Other
We examine the two candidates’ criticisms of each other’s policies, promises and records.
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Trump’s Media Blitz: Talk Radio, a Video Game Celebrity and Elon Musk
A whirl of appearances in media venues large and small have defined Donald Trump’s past four weeks, as he tries to wrest attention from his new opponent, Kamala Harris.
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Harris and Trump Offer a Clear Contrast on the Economy
Both candidates embrace expansions of government power to steer economic outcomes — but in vastly different areas.
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How to Watch the First Harris-Trump Debate
ABC News will broadcast the debate next month, which former President Donald J. Trump briefly backed out of after President Biden withdrew from the race. Mr. Trump then changed his mind.
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Trump’s Message: Prices (Plus Gangs, A.I. and ‘Bird Cemeteries’)
Former President Donald J. Trump was supposed to focus on the price of groceries at an event on Thursday. His attention wandered.
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At News Conference, Donald Trump Says He’s ‘Entitled to Personal Attacks’ Against Kamala Harris
Mr. Trump suggested he has no plans to moderate the tone of his campaign even as some Republicans have pushed him to emphasize policy issues.
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Corey Lewandowski, Trump’s Ex-Campaign Manager, Joins Team
Mr. Lewandowski, who was fired from his post during Donald J. Trump’s 2016 run, has been a divisive and yet consistent presence in his world.
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Trump Seeks to Delay His Sentencing Until After the Election
Donald J. Trump, who has routinely sought delays in his four criminal cases, wants to use the extra time to fight his conviction on 34 felony counts in Manhattan.
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U.A.W. Files Labor Charges Against Trump and Musk Over Interview
The United Automobile Workers union accused the pair of threatening workers during their livestreamed conversation on Monday.
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Well Behind Schedule, Trump Names Allies to Lead Transition Team
The appointment of Linda McMahon and Howard Lutnick is notable, as neither has been associated with Project 2025, a conservative initiative seized on by Democrats.
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Citing the movie “Gangs of New York,” JD Vance, the Republican vice-presidential nominee, said that immigration would create “ethnic enclaves” that spur violence and crime.
By Jazmine Ulloa and Chris Cameron
Vice President Kamala Harris has lit a fire among loyal Democrats. But many voters still want to know more about what she stands for.
By Jeremy W. Peters
A far-right plank on immigration that is rooted in a baseless theory has found purchase among Republicans and right-leaning independents in parts of Ohio.
By Jazmine Ulloa and Maddie McGarvey
At a rally in Pennsylvania, former President Donald J. Trump vacillated between criticisms of the economy and immigration and personal attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris.
By Simon J. Levien and Michael Gold
Ambos candidatos abogan por ampliar el poder del gobierno para dirigir los resultados económicos, pero en ámbitos muy diferentes.
By Jim Tankersley
The campaign is adding Marc Elias, one of the party’s top election lawyers, to help Democrats counter what they expect to be a contentious postelection period.
By Nick Corasaniti
$200 million of that will be spent to reach voters on their phones and other devices, as Kamala Harris’s aides race to define her while drawing a contrast with Donald Trump.
By Shane Goldmacher
Lisa Lerer, a New York Times politics reporter, will cover the D.N.C. with a host of colleagues, building a makeshift office at the event in Chicago.
By Emmett Lindner
The Democratic National Committee is again raising huge sums from donors, but the rise of super PACs has forced it to adapt to a new era of big-money influence.
By Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner and Lauren Hirsch
Gains among Black, Hispanic and young voters lift her into a tie across four swing states, new Times/Siena polls show.
By Nate Cohn
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