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Trump vs Harris live: New national polls favor Kamala Harris over Donald Trump in race to White House

Donald Trump has attacked Kamala Harris’s new running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, in an interview with Fox and Friends on Wednesday, calling Walz a “communist” and declaring: “He’s not where the country is on anything.”

Harris and Walz took to the stage together for the first time on Tuesday in Philadelphia, with the 2024 election now just 90 days away.

The new Democratic ticket arrived before a 12,000-strong crowd at Temple University in the Pennsylvania city to roars of applause.

On stage, the Vice President praised Walz’s Midwestern roots as a teacher, veteran, congressman and governor responsible for policies like free school lunches for kids and protections to codify abortion rights.

Walz then delivered a fiery speech of his own, balancing calls to bring “joy” back to politics with attacks on the GOP campaign, mocking Donald Trump and JD Vance as “weird as hell” and for lying about their connections to Project 2025.

Walz beat out a crowded field of rivals to be the Democratic pick for VP, including Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, who appeared at Tuesday’s rally.

The latest national polling has Harris leading Trump but key battleground states remain up for grabs.

Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance says in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, that he would debate Kamala Harris next week on August 13, but not her running mate Tim Walz.

He claims “we don't know who the vice presidential nominee is going to be” and that the Democrats may “pull a bait and switch” on Walz.

The Democratic National Committee certified them as being the party’s presidential ticket yesterday. Perhaps he didn’t see that part of the news last night.

There has been much talk over the past weeks of the possibility of Donald Trump dumping

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