Trump Declines Second Debate on CNN After Harris Agrees, Says It’s Too Late

Republican candidate says debate would be ‘just too late, voting has already started,’ and that his Democrat opponent had declined an earlier proposed debate. Vice President Kamala Harris on Sept. 21 accepted an invitation from CNN to debate former President Donald Trump for a second time, though the prospect of another showdown between the presidential

Trump Campaign Spent $2 Million on Legal Fees in September

With the general election drawing close, the former president still faces a handful of unresolved cases. The Trump campaign ramped up legal spending in August as the candidate’s court battles continue in multiple venues. On Sept. 20, three committees associated with former President Donald Trump’s 2024 run for the Oval Office released financial disclosures with

Trump Campaign Spent $2 Million on Legal Fees in August

With the general election drawing closer, the former president still faces a handful of unresolved cases. The Trump campaign ramped up legal spending in August as the candidate’s court battles continue in multiple venues. On Sept. 20, three committees associated with former President Donald Trump’s 2024 run for the Oval Office released financial disclosures with

California State Races to Watch in the November Election 

Democrats want to retain their supermajority, while Republicans are looking to flip some seats from blue to red. California’s Legislature will have a host of new faces after the Nov. 5 election, as 19 assemblymembers and 11 senators will not be returning to the Capitol, and several tight races could result in seats flipping from

Democrats Widen Cash Advantage Over Republicans in August

The Democratic Party’s main fundraising groups together raised more than $110 million in August. As the Democratic Party held its quadrennial summit in Chicago, its main fundraising bodies raked in the cash. On Sept. 20, the committees associated with the United States’ major political parties released their financial disclosures covering their August activities. The Federal

Arizona Supreme Court Allows 98,000 Without Confirmed Citizenship Documents to Vote

The decision comes after officials said a database error allowed people who hadn’t provided proof of citizenship to vote a full ballot for nearly 20 years. The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday that nearly 98,000 people whose proof of citizenship documents had not been confirmed can vote in state and local races. The court’s decision

Biden Turns Attention to Foreign Policy as Presidency Enters Final 4 Months

The president’s busy diplomatic schedule will kick off this weekend in his hometown, where he will host the leaders of Australia, India, and Japan. WASHINGTON—In a whirlwind of diplomatic activity, President Joe Biden will spend the weekend and the next week engaging in high-stakes meetings with world leaders as he seeks to solidify his foreign