Reporting on early voting is scattered and varies greatly in the battleground states. So Harris’s national lead should be taken with a grain of salt.
Trump is seeking to make the election a referendum on the Biden-Harris administration’s record, while Harris hopes to highlight the two contrasting agendas.
DETROIT, MI – Flanked by lifelong Republican Liz Cheney, vice president and Democratic nominee for president Kamala Harris shared a message of unity. Harris and Cheney held a moderated conversation at the Royal Oak Music Theater in Oakland County on Monday, Oct. 21.
Harris has recalled working at a McDonald's that her campaign has identified as the location on Central Avenue in Alameda, Calif., 41 years ago, in the summer of 1983 when she would have been a rising sophomore at Howard University.
Vice President Kamala Harris' biography embodies the multifaith, pluralistic and increasingly secular America she is bidding to lead.
Vice President Kamala Harris talked about how she's managing election stress during a town hall in Michigan on Monday.
A new advertisement from the Harris campaign depicts a Black man being rejected on a fictional dating show after he tells potentially interested suitors that he isn't voting.
Kamala Harris is heading to the suburbs in three critical battleground states — Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin — to court Republican voters uneasy about Donald Trump.
Ms. Harris has visited several churches in the final weeks of the election campaign. On Sunday, her 60th birthday, she made appearances at two in Georgia, coinciding with the campaign’s “Souls to the Polls” effort to turnout Black churchgoers.
One thing we know is this: The universe of gettable Republicans is very small. The last national poll by The New York Times and Siena College found that 9 percent of Republicans planned to support Harris — a group that was slightly more likely to be female than male, and a bit more likely to be older than younger.