Kamala Harris Climate Adviser Reverses Her Reversal of Harris’s Support for Fossil Fuels

‘I didn’t explain myself clearly,’ Harris campaign adviser says (Brandon Bell/Getty Images) Camila Thorndike, a top Harris-Walz campaign climate adviser, abruptly walked back her recent comments stating that Vice President Kamala Harris would be hostile to future oil and gas drilling as president—effectively reversing her reversal of the candidate’s position. In a statement Monday, Thorndike

Harris Outpaced Trump in Campaign Fundraising in September

The documents showed Harris could tap into at least $91.9 million more in cash than Trump could at the end of September. Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign closed September with a massive cash advantage over former President Donald Trump’s operation, according to new federal filings. Between Oct. 15 and 20, the committees associated with the

Cook Political Report Moves Pennsylvania Senate Race to ‘Toss-Up’, Nebraska Race to ‘Lean Republican’

The Cook Political Report, an influential source in political circles, on Oct. 21 moved the Senate race in Pennsylvania to a “toss-up” and the one in Nebraska to “lean R.” The Pennsylvania Senate race between incumbent Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) and millionaire businessman and army veteran Dave McCormick has become close in recent weeks with

Pennsylvania Senate Race Moves to ‘Toss Up’ as Dem Bob Casey Loses Ground: Cook Political Report

Pennsylvania’s Senate race has shifted from “lean Democrat” to a “toss up” as incumbent Sen. Bob Casey (D.) loses ground to his Republican challenger Dave McCormick just two weeks before Election Day, according to the Cook Political Report. Cook stated that the race is now competitive enough to be considered a “toss up,” adding that

Arkansas Supreme Court Blocks Marijuana Ballot Measure

The Arkansas Supreme Court has blocked votes from being counted for a November ballot initiative that would expand marijuana access. The Arkansas Supreme Court has blocked a proposed state constitutional amendment that would have expanded access to marijuana, citing misleading language that was not clear to voters as the key reason for barring the Secretary

DOJ Deploys District Elections Officers to Handle ‘Threats’ and ‘Intimidation’ at Polls

‘The Department will address these violations wherever they occur,” the DOJ said. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced the deployment of district elections officers to handle reports of intimidation and threats, fraud, and other election irregularities as part of the Election Day program. Multiple news releases from the DOJ were sent last week