With just over two weeks to go before the 2024 presidential election and the race in a dead heat, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are hitting the campaign trail in strategic battleground states.
The Republican nominee made Monday, including a visit to see storm damage in Asheville. is out to win over suburban voters in and teaming up with Republican Liz Cheney.
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Walz says some Republicans want to 'move off the MAGA stuff'
Vice presidential nominee Tim Walz says the Democratic ticket is focused on attracting traditional Republicans to support Vice President Kamala Harris for president.
In an interview with Jon Stewart on Comedy Central's 鈥淭he Daily Show,鈥 Minnesota Gov. Walz says a lot of the undecided voters he meets on the campaign trail are Republicans.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot of those folks that are trying to get permission to move off the MAGA stuff and move over,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hese are folks that want to find a reason to not vote for Donald Trump. We need to give them that.鈥
Trump endorses the Republican candidate for Alaska鈥檚 only House seat
Trump participated in a telerally late Monday for Republican Nick Begich, who is challenging Democratic U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola for Alaska鈥檚 only House seat.
Trump endorsed Begich after the Republican he鈥檇 initially backed withdrew following the primary.
Peltola in 2022 became the first Alaska Native in Congress after winning special and regular elections for the seat, defeating opponents including Begich. Trump dismissed her election as a 鈥渇luke.鈥
Trump and Begich urged supporters to vote early, noting the stakes of the race, with control of the House up for grabs. Over the weekend, Peltola was endorsed by the Alaska Federation of Natives.
Harris has closed her final event of the day
She ended the evening by saying, 鈥淚 hope to earn your vote, by the way.鈥
Cheney: 鈥榃e鈥檙e better than partisanship鈥
Cheney says that the U.S. has to be able to say, 鈥淲e鈥檙e better than partisanship,鈥 as she seeks to convince undecided voters to back Harris.
Harris herself says U.S. democracy requires a 鈥渢wo-party system.鈥 She says debates are important and disagreements are, too. 鈥淏ut not name calling.鈥
She says that Trump wants to focus only on himself and his grievances.
Harris reaches out to Americans who are anti-abortion
Harris says she鈥檚 spoken with Americans who are anti-abortion who are surprised and concerned by the post-Roe medical landscape and 鈥渄id not intend for the harm鈥 that some women are now suffering because of increasing abortion restrictions.
Women in some states have lost access to reproductive care in states with strict abortion laws.
She was asked about reproductive rights by an undecided voter who says she is a conservative Christian but she feels the laws post-Roe are less about the unborn and 鈥渕ore about controlling women.鈥
Harris is looking to win over Republican voters
Harris 鈥 with help from Cheney 鈥 is trying to convince Republicans who are concerned about Trump to instead vote for her.
She鈥檚 speaking to a small theater of voters in the critical battleground state of Wisconsin 鈥 some of those in attendance have never voted for a Democrat, according to the event鈥檚 moderator.
Trump wraps faith campaign event
Trump wrapped up his speech at a campaign event in Concord, North Carolina where he largely tried to appeal to Christian voters by repeating his criticism about transgender athletes and his proposal to conduct a large-scale deportation operation. Trump said that during his administration, he fought for Christians 鈥渓ike no president has ever fought before.鈥
Harris begins third campaign event of the day with Liz Cheney
Conservative commentator Charlie Sykes is moderating the third event of the day for Harris and Republican Liz Cheney. It鈥檚 in Brookfield, Wisconsin.
Sykes said, 鈥淭his is not a normal election.鈥
As he introduced Cheney, he said she is brave and that she understands that the violent Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol was a violent, frightening day.
As Harris took the stage, the crowd cheered and stood for her.
Trump鈥檚 energetic crowd
There have been repeated affirmations from Trump鈥檚 Concord crowd, bursts of applause and standing ovations for some of Trump鈥檚 accomplishments like the appointment of three U.S. Supreme Court justices.
Many in the crowd have joined into a one-sided conversation with Trump as he has mentioned Harris, with numerous shouts of 鈥済o home, Kamala鈥 and 鈥渢he enemy鈥 when mentions of Democrats have been made.
Trump reflects on his faith, says Harris is 鈥榲ery destructive to religion鈥
Compared to his typical rallies and town halls, Trump鈥檚 faith leader event in Concord, North Carolina, has placed spirituality at the forefront. Supporters have chanted 鈥淛esus鈥 and 鈥淧raise God鈥 throughout the night.
Trump spent some time reflecting on the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, where a bullet grazed his ear. Trump shared how his parents used to take him to church in Queens and Manhattan.
鈥淎s I look back at my life鈥檚 journey and events, I now recognize that it鈥檚 been the hand of God leading me to where I am today,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 would like to think that God saved me for a purpose. And that鈥檚 to make our country greater than ever before.鈥
Trump said his opponent Kamala Harris is 鈥渧ery destructive to religion.鈥
Biden shouts out Harris while honoring artists at a medal ceremony
At a White House ceremony honoring winners of the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Medals of Arts and 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Humanities Medals, Biden took a brief detour in his remarks to give a shoutout to Harris鈥 run for the White House.
鈥淚 know the power of the women in this room to get things done鈥 and boost the next generation, Biden told the crowd that included singer and actress Queen Latifah and poet Joy Harjo. He added that female winners were 鈥減roving a woman can do anything a man can do, and then some, that includes being president of the United States of America.鈥
The line drew a standing ovation from the star-studded crowd that also included directors Spike Lee and Steven Spielberg, and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin.
Biden also told the winners that the moment was a 鈥渧ery consequential time in the arts and humanities in America鈥 because 鈥渆xtreme forces are banning books, trying to erase history, spreading misinformation.鈥
6 inches of snow delay early voting in Fairbanks, Alaska
Election season has coincided with the first major cold-weather storm, leading to a delayed start for voting in Fairbanks, Alaska.
The state Division of Elections canceled early voting Monday in Fairbanks after more than 6 inches of wet, heavy snow fell overnight. That snow transitioned into rain Monday morning, leaving water on top of super compact, hard snow, said Stephen Dennis, a meteorologist with the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Weather Service.
Besides upending the first day of early voting, the ice and snow also prompted the cancelation of all in-person classes at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and a plea from city police to avoid unnecessary travel.
The forecast calls for more accumulation Tuesday, with up to 10 inches of snow expected to fall.
Pennsylvania man charged with threatening to kill a state political party employee
The Pennsylvania man has been charged with threatening to kill a state political party employee who was recruiting Election Day poll watchers, the Justice Department said Monday.
Prosecutors say John Courtney Pollard, 62, texted the state political party representative that he was interested in being a poll watcher after the person posted online last month that they were looking for volunteers.
Pollard, of Philadelphia, then sent the person a series of threatening messages, threatening to kill them in one if they didn鈥檛 respond and threatening to skin them alive in another, prosecutors allege.
There was no attorney listed in the court docket for Pollard, and a voice message was left on a cellphone listed for him.
The case was brought through the Justice Department鈥檚 Election Threats Task Force, which was created in 2021 amid escalating threats of violence against election workers nationwide.
Harris鈥 Michigan campaign event has ended
The vice president is now heading to Waukesha County, Wisconsin, for the last event of the day, also with Republican Liz Cheney. This event will be moderated by conservative commentator Charlie Sykes.
鈥楾hey鈥檙e eating gummies, all sorts of things鈥
In her conversation with Harris, Shriver asked the Democratic nominee about what she is doing to de-stress, saying that Americans say they鈥檙e turning off the news, they鈥檙e doing yoga, 鈥渢hey鈥檙e eating gummies, all sorts of things.鈥
The crowd laughed and Harris said: 鈥淣ot eating gummies,鈥 with a chuckle. Harris said she was having trouble sleeping. She says she wakes up in the middle of the night and she works out in the morning and that her family grounds her.
But she also says that Americans should not despair. Everyone in a Democracy has the ability to make a decision about the future through their votes. 鈥淟et鈥檚 not feel powerless,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 not in our nature.鈥
Harris: Trump can be manipulated 鈥榖y dictators and autocrats鈥
Harris says Trump 鈥渉as been manipulated and is so clearly able to be manipulated by favor and flattery including by dictators and autocrats.鈥
She says if he wins the White House, Ukraine will fall to Russia and that will have terrible consequences globally.
Harris praised the bipartisan support for Ukraine in Congress and said she believes it will continue but that she worries about Trump鈥檚 embrace of Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Harris and Cheney haven鈥檛 always gotten along
With Liz Cheney becoming one of Harris鈥 fiercest advocates 鈥 the two are currently at a campaign event together 鈥 the Trump campaign is resurfacing a 2019 post made by a Harris campaign spokesman criticizing the former Wyoming representative and daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney.
The post made by Harris spokesman Ian Sams says, 鈥淟iz Cheney helped lead us into Iraq from a special State Department Middle East post her dad鈥檚 administration created for her.鈥 The post was made in response to Cheney鈥檚 then-criticism of Harris.
Democrats have long vilified Dick Cheney for his defense of the Iraq War. Liz Cheney was selected in 2005 by then Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as principal deputy assistant for near Eastern affairs and to coordinate initiatives in the broader Middle East and North Africa.
Harris continues to reintroduce herself
Harris and Cheney are being interviewed by Maria Shriver, the former first lady of California under Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who says many voters feel they don鈥檛 know the vice president, and asked her to speak about herself 鈥渢o give them a feeling for who you are.鈥
Harris鈥 truncated campaign 鈥 she only started running for the presidency in July when President Biden stepped aside 鈥 has limited the time she鈥檚 had to introduce herself to the American public.
鈥淚 am a wife. I am a mother. I am a sister,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 am a godmother. I love to cook. I started my career as a prosecutor.鈥
Harris doesn鈥檛 find Trump funny
Harris says voters should take Trump鈥檚 rhetoric seriously, rather than writing it off as some 鈥渟ick sense of humor.鈥
鈥淪ome people find it humorous, what he says, and it鈥檚 just silly,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut understand how serious it is.鈥
She referenced that retired Gen. Mark A. Milley, who served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs under Trump, reportedly described him as 鈥渇ascist to the core.鈥
Liz Cheney鈥檚 message to Republicans
Liz Cheney has a message for GOP voters who don鈥檛 want to see Trump in the White House but are scared to go against their party and vote for Harris.
She says Americans can 鈥渧ote your conscience and not ever have to say a word to anybody.鈥
Cheney says she thinks 鈥渕illions鈥 of Republicans will be quietly casting a vote for the Democrat.
Cheney says she鈥檚 actively supporting Harris because she believes Trump is dangerous, especially because he tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election and still refuses to admit he lost.
Trump has ended his speech at a rally in Greenville, North Carolina
He thanked SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk for helping him .
Trump鈥檚 attacks against Harris are getting nastier
Trump keeps escalating his attacks on Harris at his Greenville, North Carolina, rally, calling her a 鈥渘utjob鈥 and accusing her of lacking compassion and strength.
He criticized Harris for being at a fundraiser in San Francisco after Hurricane Helene ravaged the U.S. Southeast.
鈥淜amala Harris does not have the compassion, the smarts or the strength to be the president of the United States,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he just can鈥檛 do the job.鈥
Trump has previously called Harris and over the weekend he added a profanity when encouraging supporters to vote Democrats out of office.
鈥淵ou have to tell Kamala Harris that you鈥檝e had enough, that you just can鈥檛 take it anymore, we can鈥檛 stand you anymore, you鈥檙e a s鈥 vice president.鈥
A secret message in the ladies鈥 room
Harris is campaigning with Republican Liz Cheney at the Royal Oak Theater in Michigan, and inside the ladies鈥 room, there鈥檚 a secret message for women voters.
鈥淲oman to woman 鈥 your vote is secret,鈥 the notes read. 鈥淪upport reproductive rights this November.鈥
The pink sticky notes are taped inside every stall.
After Trump鈥檚 campaign appearance at a McDonald鈥檚 drive-thru, Harris criticized him for not supporting an increase in minimum wage
She said that someone working full time at the federal minimum wage of $7.25 would only make $15,000 a year, which she said are 鈥渆ssentially poverty wages.鈥
Harris also pointed to a nonpartisan analysis that said Trump鈥檚 policies would deplete Social Security.
鈥淒onald Trump clearly doesn鈥檛 understands the needs of working people.鈥
At a North Carolina rally, Trump said Harris and the Biden administration haven鈥檛 done enough to help after Hurricane Helene
At a rally in Greenville, North Carolina, Trump attacked his opponent and the Biden administration, claiming they haven鈥檛 properly supported the western part of the state after it was battered by Hurricane Helene last month.
He repeated an incorrect claim that the federal government doesn鈥檛 have enough money for hurricane victims because it is being used to help immigrants in the country illegally.
鈥淭hey didn鈥檛 have any money left for North Carolina,鈥 he said.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency鈥檚 disaster relief fund gets replenished every year by Congress and is used to pay for recovery from natural disasters. The agency said that money is only used for disaster-related efforts and hasn鈥檛 been diverted to support border issues.
Harris responded to Trump鈥檚 accusations that she never worked at McDonald鈥檚 while she was a college student
鈥淒id I?鈥 she said while getting off Air Force Two in Michigan. 鈥淚 did.鈥
Harris also gave a thumb鈥檚 up.
The White House pushed back against statements by Trump that the administration failed to help after Hurricane Helene
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called the Republican nominee鈥檚 comments 鈥渄angerous鈥 and said they had been debunked on a bipartisan basis.
Jean-Pierre noted that 5,500 federal personnel were in North Carolina and Florida after Helene and Hurricane Milton. And she said $2 billion in federal assistance had been approved for those affected in North Carolina.
鈥淭hey are dangerous,鈥 Jean-Pierre said of Trump鈥檚 remarks. 鈥淭hey are unhelpful. It is not what leadership looks like.鈥
Trump supporters in North Carolina wait in line to hear him speak
Under sunny skies in Greenville, North Carolina, most of the thousands of supporters of Donald Trump seemed cheerful and upbeat while in the queue to hear the former president speak inside East Carolina University鈥檚 basketball arena.
Several people interviewed said immigration and the economy, particular inflation and taxes, were among their greatest concerns. Some remain worried about the ultimate electoral outcome in North Carolina and that they expected any final Election Day result nationally to be challenged by whichever side is trailing.
鈥淚 feel like that no matter who wins there鈥檚 going to be problems,鈥 said Emma Macomber, 76, of New Bern, a registered unaffiliated voter wearing a pro-Trump hat. 鈥淵es, it bothers me, but I put it in God鈥檚 hands and accept whatever happens.鈥
Early in-person voting historically has been favored by Democrats in North Carolina, with Republicans more inclined to cast ballots on Election Day. But GOP officials have emphasized this cycle voting during the 17-day period that began last week.
Monica Loch of Mebane, in her late 50s and listed as a registered unaffiliated voter, said she tried to vote on the first day but the lines were too long for her to wait. But she was resolute to vote. Loch sounded resigned to a painful path to a final electoral result.
鈥淚 can only hope and pray that Trump does win 鈥 and I鈥檓 not sure,鈥 Loch said. 鈥淚鈥檓 not sure with the climate of everybody being quite honestly so nasty and stuff. I cannot get a good read on it.鈥
Harris got a big round of applause when she said the government shouldn鈥檛 be telling women what to do with their bodies
Harris was asked a question from an audience member about maternal mortality in the U.S. She said the U.S. needs to do better and that abortion rights are one piece of better healthcare for women.
Republican Liz Cheney, who鈥檚 campaigning with Harris, said she thinks there are many 鈥減ro-life people who have watched what is going on in our states since the Dobbs decision and have watched state legislatures put in place laws that are resulting in women not getting the care they need.鈥
Donald Trump has concluded his news conference in the Asheville area
Asked by a reporter how likely he felt he was to win North Carolina, the Republican nominee turned to the line of supporters behind him.
鈥淟et me ask you, do you think I鈥檒l win North Carolina?鈥 he asked.
鈥淗e鈥檒l win,鈥 responded one of the people behind him.
Donald Trump is picking an argument with North Carolina鈥檚 Democratic governor
Visiting the Asheville area Monday, Trump alleged that Gov. Roy Cooper had not done a good job responding to Hurricane Helene.
Cooper held a briefing earlier on Monday where he asked Trump to 鈥渘ot share lies or misinformation鈥 about the disaster response.
Harris is asked about how she鈥檇 make it easier for the 鈥榮andwich鈥 generation
The first question for Harris during a moderated conversation with Republican Liz Cheney was about how she鈥檇 help make it easier for people in the 鈥渟andwich鈥 generation, who are caring for their parents and also their small kids.
The voter, Alexandra Miller, has a 7-year-old and a 72-year-old mother who she also cares for, and she teared up explaining it to the Democratic nominee. She says it鈥檚 impossibly hard and expensive.
Harris says 鈥渢his issue for me is a matter of dignity.鈥 She says she will restructure so Medicare covers the cost in-home healthcare for older people, so there would be assistance.
Harris often says it鈥檚 time to 鈥榯urn the page,鈥 and she was asked what that looks like
She鈥檚 campaigning with Republican Liz Cheney and talking to a group of voters in suburban Pennsylvania. She says Donald Trump鈥檚 vitriolic rhetoric has dominated American discourse for too long.
She says it鈥檚 been used 鈥渋n a way that has been using the power of the presidency to demean and divide us.鈥
She says Americans are exhausted by Trump鈥檚 rhetoric and ready for a return to caring about neighbors.
Trump鈥檚 photo opportunity at a Pennsylvania McDonald鈥檚 resonated with at least one supporter in North Carolina
Republican U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards noted he also owns McDonald鈥檚 franchises and that Trump had learned to make French fries a day earlier.
He presented Trump with what he called a 鈥淔rench fry certification pin.鈥 Trump held up the pin affixed to a piece of paper.
Donald Trump is hearing from supporters who were involved in the response to Hurricane Helene in and around Asheville
Mike Stewart, owner of Pine View Buildings, thanked the Republican nominee for visiting the region and offered to pray for him.
Putting a hand on Trump鈥檚 shoulder, Stewart prayed to God, 鈥淚 ask that you anoint Donald Trump.鈥
Republican Liz Cheney says she鈥檚 staunchly conservative 鈥 and that鈥檚 why she鈥檚 supporting Democrat Kamala Harris
Cheney is campaigning with Harris in battleground states Monday. She says the most conservative value of all is to be 鈥渇aithful to the Constitution.鈥 And she believes Harris will be, and more importantly, Republican Donald Trump will not be.
Cheney says Trump鈥檚 actions after the violent Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol show he doesn鈥檛 take the U.S. Constitution seriously.
The women were talking in a conversation moderated by a GOP strategist. They began their day in Pennsylvania. The women spoke to a crowd of voters, sitting in front of signs that read: 鈥淐ountry over Party.鈥
Donald Trump has arrived in Asheville, North Carolina, to see the damage caused by Hurricane Helene
He visited a part of Asheville heavily damaged by the hurricane. There were huge piles of debris near where he stopped, with abandoned cars and many buildings smashed or knocked off their foundations.
Trump again criticized the federal government for what he said was not a good enough job helping people recover. He said that if elected president, he would stand with the region until 鈥渢he communities are fully rebuilt.鈥
Walz responded to Donald Trump鈥檚 McDonald鈥檚 stop
Walz said on 鈥淭he View鈥 that his running mate, Vice President Kamala Harris 鈥渁ctually worked at McDonalds. She didn鈥檛 go and pander, and disrespect McDonald鈥檚 workers, by standing there in your red tie: Take a picture.鈥
Trump visited a Pennsylvania McDonalds on Sunday, gleefully working the fry station and answering questions from reporters in the drive thru.
Walz was also asked on 鈥淭he View鈥 to name one nice thing about Trump, but demurred. He offered only that one positive is, 鈥淗e will not be president again.鈥
Walz was asked about his past misstatements and said it was important to be precise about his words
But he said that wasn鈥檛 the same as Republican former President Donald Trump鈥檚 constant, deliberate misstatements.
鈥淚 do think it鈥檚 important that we鈥檙e careful about how we speak,鈥 Walz said of making previously misleading statements, that he later had to correct. Those included talking about his service in the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Guard and past travel to China.
鈥淏ut I think the public sees,鈥 Walz added, 鈥淛ust the massive amount of misinformation that gets out there,鈥 driven by Trump.
After Harris struggled on 鈥楾he View鈥 to come up with differences between her possible administration and Biden鈥檚, Walz was ready
Walz was asked about how the Democratic ticket would bring change after Election Day.
He pointed to Harris proposing expanding Medicare funding so that it covers home-care costs for the 鈥渟andwich generation,鈥 or Americans caring for aging parents and children at the same time.
鈥淚 think she鈥檚 really leaning into these issues that impact people first,鈥 Walz said, 鈥淭hose are pretty big differences.鈥
Vice President Kamala Harris鈥 running mate, Tim Walz, is appearing on ABC鈥檚 鈥楾he View鈥
Walz, also the governor of Minnesota, is on the same set weeks after Harris herself made a View appearance. She was asked then about what she鈥檇 do different in the White House than what鈥檚 been done by President Joe Biden, but failed to name major changes.
Walz said of one of his unofficial campaign slogans, 鈥淢ind your own damn business,鈥 is a good way to live, making Americans better neighbors.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said he鈥檚 asking Trump to 鈥榥ot share lies or misinformation鈥 when he visits Asheville on Monday
Western North Carolina will recover, Gov. Cooper said at a storm recovery effort briefing Monday in Asheville, but they 鈥渄on鈥檛 need the election process to hurt recovery efforts.鈥
Cooper said a bipartisan bill that he signed increases opportunities to vote, giving county boards and voters more flexibility, but disinformation and misinformation that hurts the people they鈥檙e trying to help 鈥渘eeds to stop.鈥
Many storm survivors lost everything and they want help and truth, he said.
鈥淲e should work together to give them both,鈥 Cooper said. 鈥淪torm recovery cannot be partisan. To truly help people, we must check party politics at the door and get this job done.鈥
Arnold Palmer鈥檚 daughter reacts to Donald Trump鈥檚 references to her father
One of the late golf legend daughters calls references to her father鈥檚 genitalia 鈥渁 poor choice of approaches鈥 to honoring his memory, adding that she wasn鈥檛 upset by the remarks.
鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing much to say. I鈥檓 not really upset,鈥 Peg Palmer Wears, 68, told The Associated Press in an interview Sunday. 鈥淚 think it was a poor choice of approaches to remembering my father, but what are you going to do?鈥
On Saturday in Latrobe, Pennsylvania 鈥 the city where Palmer was born in 1929 and learned to golf from his father 鈥 Trump in the campaign鈥檚 closing weeks with a detailed, 12-minute story about Palmer that included an anecdote about what Palmer looked like in the showers.
鈥淲hen he took the showers with other pros, they came out of there. They said, 鈥極h my God. That鈥檚 unbelievable,鈥欌 Trump said with a laugh. 鈥淚 had to say. We have women that are highly sophisticated here, but they used to look at Arnold as a man.鈥
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US Supreme Court rejects an appeal from former Trump attorney Michael Cohen
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal Monday from former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, who was trying to hold Trump liable for his jailing that he said was retaliation for writing a tell-all memoir.
The justices did not explain their reasoning in the brief, routine order.
Cohen had asked the high court to revive a lawsuit filed after his early release from prison during the coronavirus pandemic was quickly reversed. Authorities said he wouldn鈥檛 accept some conditions of his release, but Cohen said he鈥檇 only asked if he could speak to the media about his memoir. He sued Trump, then-Attorney General William Barr and prison officials.
Cohen served time after pleading guilty to tax evasion and campaign finance charges in 2018. He said Trump directed him to arrange the payment of hush money to a porn actor to fend off damage to his 2016 presidential bid. Trump has denied wrongdoing.
First lady Jill Biden says it was 鈥榯he right call鈥 for President Joe Biden to end his reelection campaign
She made the comments with ABC鈥檚 鈥淕ood Morning America鈥 about . The interview aired Monday morning.
Asked by Deborah Roberts if it would be tough to leave the White House, Biden said 鈥渨e鈥檙e starting a new chapter of our lives, a new journey.鈥
Roberts asked if her husband made the correct decision to stop his bid for another four years.
鈥淚t was the right call, yes,鈥 the first lady said.
Harris鈥 campaign maintains a large financial advantage over Trump鈥檚
Kamala Harris鈥 campaign and affiliated Democratic groups raised about $633 million for the quarter, which ended last month, pushing their total to over $1 billion and maintaining a large financial advantage over Republican candidate in the election鈥檚 final sprint.
The vice president鈥檚 campaign, the and state parties raised more than $359 million in September alone.
But Harris鈥 campaign is spending heavily too. It raised about $222 million on its own in September, only to pay out about $270 million over the same period 鈥 helping to boost a large advertising push.
The Harris campaign and affiliated committees entered October with $346 million on hand, according to .
Trump鈥檚 campaign, the Republican 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Committee and affiliated groups raising $160 million in September. By October, they had $283 million in the bank.
How does abortion translate? Ballot measures are a challenge for interpreters
are on the ballots in 10 states after over how to describe their impact on 鈥 and that鈥檚 just in English.
In 388 places across the U.S. where English isn鈥檛 the primary language among communities of voters, the federal requires that all elections information be made available in each community鈥檚 native language.
Such translations are meant to help non-native English speakers understand what they鈥檙e voting for. But vague or technical terms can be challenging, even more so when it comes to Indigenous languages that have only limited written dictionaries.
For example, there鈥檚 no single word for abortion in the native language of the Ute Mountain Ute tribe in Colorado鈥檚 Montezuma County. New York鈥檚 referendum doesn鈥檛 even 鈥渁bortion,鈥 making it all the more challenging to convey intent, advocates complain. And how exactly should in the Florida and Nevada measures be explained in the oral traditions of the Seminole and Shoshone tribes?
The Navajo and Hopi tribes get more material translated than most, and they have more than .
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Most voters think the economy is poor, but split on whether Trump or Harris can fix it: AP-NORC poll
Voters remain largely divided over whether they prefer Republican or Democrat to handle key economic issues, although Harris earns slightly better marks on elements such as taxes for the middle class, according to a new poll.
A majority of registered voters in the survey by describe the economy as poor. About 7 in 10 say the nation is going in the wrong direction.
But the findings reaffirm that Trump has lost what had been , which many voters say is the most important issue this election season above abortion, immigration, crime and foreign affairs.
鈥淒o I trust Trump on the economy? No. I trust that he鈥檒l give tax cuts to his buddies like Elon Musk,鈥 said poll respondent Janice Tosto, a 59-year-old Philadelphia woman and self-described independent.
found neither Harris nor Trump had a clear advantage on handling 鈥渢he economy and jobs.鈥 But this poll asked more specific questions about whether voters trusted Trump or Harris to do a better job handling the cost of housing, jobs and unemployment, taxes on the middle class, the cost of groceries and gas, and tariffs.
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Trump takes questions at a barbershop in the Bronx
Donald Trump went to a barbershop in the Bronx section of New York for a segment with commentator Lawrence Jones that aired Monday on 鈥淔ox & Friends.鈥
He took questions from clients at the business about immigration, energy and taxes. The barbers wore a black shirt with the phrase 鈥淢ake Barbers Great Again.鈥
One of the clients asked Trump if, once he generated enough revenue with some of his proposals, it would be possible to eliminate federal taxes.
鈥淭here is a way. There is a way,鈥 Trump said, adding that in the 1890s, people did not have to pay income taxes.
The business owner, who leases the building, told him his main challenge was paying for his energy bill, which had shot up from $2,100 to $15,000 in the last seven months.
鈥淲hat?鈥 Trump said. 鈥淗ow many heads can you take care of? That鈥檚 a lot.鈥
Trump asked how much average hair cuts cost and how much they had gone up. He was told they had gone up from a range between $12 and $15 to between $30 and $40.
Toward the end of the visit, Trump told the men 鈥測ou guys are the same as me. It鈥檚 the same stuff. We were born the same way.鈥
Some Jewish voters in presidential swing states reconsider their longtime devotion to Democrats
For Rona Kaufman, the signs are everywhere that more Jews feel abandoned by the Democratic Party and may vote for Republican .
It鈥檚 in her Facebook feed. It鈥檚 in the discomfort she observed during a question-and-answer at a recent Democratic Party campaign event in Pittsburgh. It鈥檚 in her own family.
鈥淭he family that is my generation and older generations, I don鈥檛 think anybody is voting for Harris, and we鈥檝e never voted Republican, ever,鈥 Kaufman, 49, said, referring to Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris. 鈥淢y sister has a Trump sign outside her house, and that is a huge shift.鈥
How big a shift? Surveys continue to find that most Jewish voters still support the Democratic ticket, and Kaufman acknowledges that she鈥檚 an exception.
Still, any shift could have enormous implications in , where tens of thousands of votes decided the past two presidential elections. Many Jewish voters say the 2024 presidential election is like no other in memory, coming amid the growing fallout from Hamas鈥 on Israelis last year.
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