"There's no question about it. It's close here in North Carolina," North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan."
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman on Sunday said he believes that both former President Trump and Vice President Harris will perform well during the upcoming debate.
Just two days to go until the first presidential debate between Vice President Harris and former President Trump. Host of “The Caucus Room Podcast” Don Calloway, Republican strategist Susan del Percio and former Rep.
More think Kamala Harris has the cognitive health to serve as president. Inflation concerns are bolstering Trump.
Kamala Harris is under pressure to put on a strong performance in the debate against Donald Trump next week after polling suggested her momentum in the presidential contest could be fading.
F ormer Vice President and influential Republican Dick Cheney released a statement announcing his endorsement of Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris for President. Speaking out against the Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump, Cheney said that he can “never be trusted with power again.”
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald J. Trump will leave the campaigning to surrogates on Sunday, as their high-stakes debate looms on Tuesday night.
A list of the men and women prepping the debaters on the Middle East, Ukraine and other national security issues — and who might advise them in the White House.
Hosted by ABC News at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, the debate could be the only time Trump and Harris go head to head on the debate stage. Tuesday's debate fo
Trump, Cheney said, is “willing to embrace things that are fundamentally a danger to this nation and to our Constitution...The choice, in my view, is not a close one.”
As Kamala Harris, Donald Trump and their aides scheme out their strategies for this week’s much-anticipated debate, one big question is how the two candidates will approach a great strength for Democrats and a major weakness for Republicans: abortion rights.