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Takeaways from Virginia Senate debate between Kaine and Trump-endorsed Hung Cao

The Virginia Senate race had its likely only debate Wednesday night between Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Republican Hung Cao in a once-purple state that the GOP seeks to tip back into the battleground column. Kaine, Hillary Clinton’s former vice presidential running mate, is seeking to retain his seat for a third term against Cao, […]

Harris campaign looks to Nevada Filipino vote to capture the state

Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign is aggressively courting Filipino voters in the key swing state of Nevada. The Asian American population has risen in the state in recent years, coming to make up 12% of the total state population, NBC News reported. Of these, an overwhelming majority are Filipinos, many of whom fled Hawaii and […]

Rep. Katie Porter hints she may run for California governor in 2026

Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) sold herself in a social media post as the next governor of California, doing everything but declaring for the position. Recent polling has suggested Porter would be a front-runner for the position, and her post indicated she may have interest, though she has not declared her candidacy. “In Congress, I’ve stood […]

Walz embarks on debate cleanup bus tour, taking shots at Vance he failed to land on stage

YORK, Pennsylvania — Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) shed his nice Midwestern persona Wednesday and unleashed sharper criticism against his rival, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), a day after the vice presidential debate. A day earlier, Vance and Walz engaged in a civil debate on substance, in which the two men often found agreement in an attempt […]

Vance takes gloves off in Michigan after ‘Midwestern nice’ debate against Walz

AUBURN HILLS, Michigan — Sen. J.D Vance (R-OH) mocked Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) on Wednesday for saying he’s “friends with school shooters” at their vice presidential debate.  Both Vance and Walz met for two hours on Tuesday for what was largely a policy-focused debate. Each was civil and repeatedly sought areas of common ground. But […]

Harris and Biden try to avoid Bush Katrina moment with disaster response tours

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris toured multiple Sun Belt states devastated by Hurricane Helene on Wednesday as they sought to avoid GOP backlash from mishandling the natural disaster’s impact. The visits to these states, some of which are crucial battlegrounds, come just five weeks before Election Day and could sour the public […]

Eight IDF soldiers killed while fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon

Terrorist organization Hezbollah killed eight Israel Defense Forces troops in southern Lebanon as Israel continues its ground operation in the country. The soldiers died in two separate firefights, one of which was an ambush near Hezbollah’s tunnels in the region. The casualties are some of the first of Israel’s assault, which included several airstrikes on […]

Harris announces new Hurricane Helene relief aid in Georgia

Vice President Kamala Harris announced new natural disaster relief policies while visiting Augusta, Georgia, which was devastated by Hurricane Helene, a storm that has killed more than 150 people. “I’m here today to thank all of those who are working to get folks to support and the relief that they so desperately need,” Harris said […]

Walz says he needs to be ‘more specific’ over ‘friends with school shooters’ gaffe

Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) addressed the viral comment he made over becoming “friends with school shooters” at the vice presidential debate, explaining he needs to be “more specific” on this topic. Walz made his comment on befriending school shooters when talking about gun violence during the debate, prompting confusion and jokes from viewers. When asked […]

Harris and Walz rethink media-averse strategy after ‘uneven’ VP debate

Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) is kicking off a media blitz and campaign bus tour following his shaky performance in Tuesday’s vice presidential debate. The more aggressive public schedule is a departure from the previous strategy, in which the Democratic vice presidential candidate mostly avoided national media, a miscalculation that some strategists believe contributed to his “subpar” debate performance. […]
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