Zuckerberg reveals his endorsement decision for the 2024 election
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has made his endorsement decision for the 2024 election – declining to endorse anyone at all.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has made his endorsement decision for the 2024 election – declining to endorse anyone at all.
Beyoncé has given Kamala Harris permission to use her hit song Freedom as an official anthem for her 2024 presidential campaign, it has been revealed.
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump could be about to face off against a familiar foe he sparred with when he was in office: Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro.
What to know now that Biden has left the raceVice President Kamala Harris has quickly shored up support for her campaign, with a majority of pledged delegates backing her and endorsements from scores of Democrats, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Bill and Hillary Clinton.In her first visit to campaign headquarters, Harris gave a glimpse of how she would battle former President Donald Trump if she's the Democratic nominee. President Joe Biden called into her campaign headquarters during the visit and made his first public remarks since he dropped out of the race.Trump's running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, today held his first campaign events as the GOP vice presidential nominee. Before Vance took the stage at his first event, an Ohio lawmaker warned that "it's going to take a civil war to save this country" if Trump loses. The lawmaker later apologized for the remark.
Conservative attorney George Conway said he believes Donald Trump can be defeated if Democrats let him be “the issue.”
Former President Trump and his 2024 running mate JD Vance sat down for their first joint interview with Fox News host Jesse Watters on Monday following the assassination attempt on the GOP nominee’s life at a rally in Butler, Pa., last week.
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