Trump campaign touts ‘Trump Force 47’ grassroots recruitment effort 100 days out from Election Day
The Trump campaign has its election strategy with just 100 days until Election Day, with a social media blitz and “Trump Force 47" grassroots effort.
The Trump campaign has its election strategy with just 100 days until Election Day, with a social media blitz and “Trump Force 47" grassroots effort.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York, on “Face the Nation” that aired on July 28, 2024. ROBERT COSTA: We turn now to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Senator, good morning. SENATOR CHUCK SCHUMER: Good morning, good to be here. ROBERT COSTA: Senator, what’s
Washington — Vice President Kamala Harris‘ presidential campaign said it brought in $200 million in the one week since President Biden exited the race and endorsed Harris, as the bulk of the Democratic Party has rallied behind her campaign and bolstered the late entry into the race. The campaign, which announced the total on Sunday, said
Ohio's top elections official called out the Democratic Party for spreading falsehoods about the ballot access deadline in his state to justify a virtual nomination of Kamala Harris.
Call it “the big reveal.” Vice President Kamala Harris in the last seven days, emerging, blasting out from behind the curtain of the Biden presidency onto a stage of her own. “There’s been kind of a joyous explosion – certainly you’ve seen that in the reaction in the country,” said Stuart Stevens, a long-time Republican
Kamala Harris’ turn to make history – CBS News Watch CBS News In the past week, following President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race, Vice President Kamala Harris has all but locked in her party’s nomination, racked up an impressive list of endorsements, and hauled in a mountain of cash. Constituencies who had tuned
Vice President Kamala Harris strode into the spotlight this past week, all but sewing up her party’s nomination in a matter of days. The Democrats’ cheers, however, were met by Republican jeers So many questions linger: will former President Trump debate Harris? And who will Harris choose as her running mate? But this is also