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Vice President Harris’s absence from the annual Al Smith charity dinner held in New York. Vice President Harris did not ...
Candidates, Democrats and Republicans, gather at a white tie fundraising dinner, and tell jokes about each other. The event ...
Former President Trump and Vice President Harris have focused on religion in recent days as they make their final appeals to ...
Religion is making a rare appearance on the campaign trail in a presidential election that has dwelled less on candidates’ ...
In recent rounds of Marquette polling, 42% of Roman Catholic respondents in Wisconsin said they'd vote for Harris, and 58% ...
Vice President Harris made campaign stops at Black churches in Georgia over the weekend, days after sparking controversy ...
The Republican candidate campaigns at a McDonald's and the vice-president accuses her opponent of being "unstable".
Vice President Kamala Harris was too busy to attend a charitable dinner but not to appear on a raunchy podcast.
A political rule of thumb is that candidates should never offend a large group of voters, especially close to an election.
To use it in this context is to imply that Weinstein is a victim, kind of like the late Trump buddy Jeffrey Epstein. Trump, ...
While both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris campaign in Michigan today, vice president will have Barack Obama in Arizona and Bill Clinton in North Carolina stumping on her behalf ...