Harris Ad Features Obama’s Oblique Joke About Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign is running a trolling ad ahead of the debate Tuesday directed at exactly one person: former President Donald J. Trump.
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Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign is running a trolling ad ahead of the debate Tuesday directed at exactly one person: former President Donald J. Trump.
The Harris campaign is taunting Donald Trump about his “obsession” with crowd sizes in adebate day attack ad featuring Barack Obama.
The FBI and Chicago Police are probing allegations that protesters put maggots and crickets in a breakfast buffet for delegates at the Democratic National Convention.
It seems like this year’s presidential election is going to be dogged with discomfiting stories involving canines.
South Dakota governor Kristi Noem has continued to defend her controversial tale of shooting a family dog, despite the incident seemingly costing her a shot at the vice presidency.
After two news-filled weeks in American politics — with former President Donald J. Trump convicted of 34 felonies, and President Biden issuing the most restrictive border policy of any modern Democrat — surrogates for the two campaigns flooded the morning news shows on Sunday to promote their candidates.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, once a strong contender to be former President Donald Trump's vice presidential pick, suggested on Sunday that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee should choose a woman running mate. "Having a woman that is helping him campaign makes a difference. Listen, I could be home in bed or feeding my horses or rocking my grandbabies," Noem said on CNN's "State of the Union." "But I'm in Wisconsin because I believe President Trump needs to win." Noem added that women voters tend to prioritize small business policy, along with child care and health care, an issue that Trump has lagged President Joe Biden, according to polling in recent months. In March, a Quinnipiac Unive
Harsh Malhotra is likely to be sworn in as a minister of state (MoS) in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) council of ministers under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.