ABC News put a finger on the scale for Trump-Harris debate. Guess who it helped?
Kamala Harris
The highly anticipated debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris was a combative event in which facts were repeatedly trampled and distorted.
The betting favorite to win the election flipped again after Tuesday’s first presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Who won? It might not matter to Americans, who want economic stability above all else.
Democrats and Republicans at watch parties cheered their candidates at the presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
More than 50 prop bets about Tuesday’s debate are posted at an offshore sportsbook. There are props on which words and phrases will be mentioned first and last, and more.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump showcased their different visions for the country as they met for the first time in perhaps their only debate before November’s presidential election.
Both the Trump and Harris campaigns will host watch parties for the presidential debate.
Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff will stump for the Harris-Walz campaign in Nevada before and after the presidential debate on Tuesday.
The betting odds to win the 2024 election have flipped again on the eve of the presidential debate.
Inflation and cost of living continue to be the top issues afflicting likely Latino voters surveyed in Nevada, who better trust Democrats to address them, according to a poll of likely voters unveiled this week.
A representative for the Nevada Board of Regents has come under fire over posting controversial tweet aimed at Vice President Kamala Harris.
The U.S. presidential race in Nevada is in a statistical dead heat, according to a survey conducted this week by Emerson College Polling and The Hill media outlet.
Vice President Kamala Harris said Thursday “my values have not changed,” as she was questioned along with her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, in their first major television interview of their presidential campaign.
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris has said she wants to work with Congress on economic policy that includes increasing the federal minimum wage.