
Harris and Trump duel in key states
Pennsylvania, the most populous, offers the biggest reward in votes: 19. The candidates need to win it at all costs to secure the keys to the White House

Pennsylvania, the most populous, offers the biggest reward in votes: 19. The candidates need to win it at all costs to secure the keys to the White House

With Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance’s visit to ground zero of the immigration crisis, and new polls showing Kamala Harris narrowing Donald Trump’s lead, the race is on to win the only swing state that borders Mexico

Democrats say two-thirds of their donations last month came from first-time donors, and the bulk of the funds were donated after President Joe Biden announced he would not be running for re-election

Democrats must convince voters that they — not Republicans — are the true party of the American working class

The US vice president has better prospects with Hispanics than Biden and her campaign hopes that the change of candidate will serve to reverse the loss of votes to the Republicans

The Florida Republican’s changing rhetoric reflects her party’s struggle to appear strong on immigration while still appealing to a Latino voter base

Nicolás Maduro’s inner circle has threatened to arrest Edmundo González Urrutia and María Corina Machado and is not relenting to pressure from the United States and leftist leaders who demand a verifiable result
Born to an Indian mother and Jamaican father, she’s been attorney general, senator, vice president and now, an unexpected presidential hopeful who might be able to stand in Trump’s way. She is defined by ambition, and has been underestimated countless times, says her biographer

In an election where millions of Latinos will vote for the first time, many of them without speaking English, these individuals are essential

While the vice president has indeed played an immigration-related role under Biden, her responsibilities are often mischaracterized. The reality is that her role has been diplomatic

The Republican vice presidential candidate questioned the right to vote of people without offspring in a 2021 interview that has now gone viral on social media

GDP grew at an annualized rate of 2.8%, double that of the first quarter, showing unexpected resilience despite the higher borrowing costs

Given the twists and turns in the United States, any prediction is risky, but hope is reborn

The vice president’s marketing team may not be is the hippest movers on the internet, but at least it’s a change from the tedious pulpit speeches of Trump and his ilk

The vice president promises to build on Biden’s legacy but go further on issues such as abortion and climate. Her biggest blind spot: the disappointing handling of the immigration crisis

The state’s governor, Republican Greg Abbott, has harshly criticized the vice president and all-but-certain Democratic presidential candidate for her role in the immigration policies of the Biden administration

The Democratic campaign is focusing on the Republican candidate’s problems with the justice system, including his recent conviction in the hush-money case

Kimberly A. Cheatle made the announcement a day after getting grilled at the Capitol, where lawmakers from both parties demanded her resignation

The vice president raised over $100 million on Monday, partly thanks to women’s groups who are supporting her nomination
The vice president suffered similar attacks in 2020, when internet trolls focused on her gender, her skin color and her parents’ background

In just over 24 hours, the vice president garnered enough support to ensure her place at the head of the ticket before the party’s national convention next month in Chicago

The vice president, the most likely Democratic candidate for the November election, offered her first remarks at the White House after the president’s decision to withdraw from the campaign

Russia and China were two prominent exceptions as officials from other countries and regions rushed to express their admiration for the US president

The president’s withdrawal from the race is the most reasonable solution to keep his party’s options alive

The former president and his running mate, Senator J. D. Vance, have aligned themselves with House Speaker Mike Johnson to demand Biden’s resignation

After working as a lawyer, attorney general of California and senator, she became the first woman to serve as vice president of the United States

What can the Democrats do to win? They must be able to attract moderate voters, former Trump voters, and re-establish deep ties with the African-American and Hispanic communities. A party candidacy would be a losing one. It must be a candidature of the American Democratic culture beyond the party itself