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Harris leads Trump in post-debate polls ahead of race’s final stretch

Vice President Kamala Harris is opening a small advantage over former President Donald Trump following this week’s debate. According to a handful of new public opinion polls, Harris is leading anywhere between 2 percentage points and 5 percentage points, although many were within the margin of error. This marks a shift from polls at the […]

Harris campaign expanding Hispanic outreach efforts with $3 million radio buy

Vice President Kamala Harris‘s campaign is expanding her reach among Hispanic-Americans with a $3 million Spanish-language ad buy. The buy coincides with Hispanic Heritage Month, which begins Sept. 15. “Hispanic Heritage Month is an important moment to celebrate the richness and diversity of Latino communities across the country,” Harris-Walz campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez said in a […]

Jewish group expresses support for man who shot anti-Israel attacker in ‘self-defense’

Betar, a century-old Jewish organization, expressed support for “American hero” Scott Hayes, a pro-Israel Iraq war veteran who was attacked by an anti-Israel agitator in Newton, Massachusetts, on Thursday and shot his attacker in what his lawyers have called “self-defense.” Hayes was immediately arrested and has been charged with assault and battery with a dangerous […]

Luna accuses Democratic opponent of allowing supporters to dox and threaten her

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) is accusing her congressional opponent, Whitney Fox, of allowing her supporters “to publicly dox, coordinate, and solicit individuals to send threatening packages to my home address.” The congresswoman noted what appears to be a Facebook comment that reads: “If she is ‘hiding,’ I know where she lives if anyone is […]

Trump campaign unveils outreach strategy targeting swing-state voters who don’t regularly vote: Report

The Trump campaign is deploying a new strategy to reach out to “hard-to-reach, low-propensity voters” who have indicated they could be interested in supporting the Republican nominee in the general election. According to campaign training materials obtained by Axios, Trump’s staff are working to court voters who have shown interest in their candidate by attending […]

Harris not a shoo-in for HBCU support: ‘Still have real policy issues’

While Vice President Kamala Harris is an HBCU alum and has been backed by numerous alumni and former leaders, she can’t necessarily count on HBCU support. In an interview with Politico, an interim president at an HBCU in Alabama appeared concerned that they “still have real policy issues” to address with presidential candidates. “As a […]

Congo court sentences three Americans, 34 others to death over coup attempt 

A military court in Congo sentenced 37 people to death, including three Americans, after convicting them on charges of participating in an attempted coup on Friday. Among those sentenced were a Belgian, Briton, and Canadian. Court president Freddy Ehume delivered the verdict, stating, “The court pronounces the harshest sentence: the death penalty for criminal association, […]

Reporter’s Notebook: Which party is winning in Montana?

Washington Examiner congressional reporter Samantha-Jo Roth joins magazine executive editor Jim Antle to discuss which party in the Montana Senate race is winning, the difficulty Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) is going through during the pressures of the presidential election year, what Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has planned to put Senate Republicans on defense, […]

Trump presses economic proposals during evening Las Vegas rally

Former President Donald Trump continued pushing his economic proposals during his Las Vegas rally Friday night, selling himself to voters with the economy top of mind. Trump reiterated one of his top new economic proposals: a ‘no tax on overtime pay’ pledge that seeks to appeal to working-class voters. He also mentioned that he wouldn’t […]

When does the campaign stop being the campaign? Trump controversies highlight fuzzy lines

Donald Trump was one of the most famous people in the world when he descended the escalator at Trump Tower in 2015. Since then, he has been in a constant state of campaigning, winning elections, governing, campaigning, losing elections, and campaigning again. The lines between his conduct as a private citizen and his efforts to […]
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