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How do Latinos feel about Tim Walz? In Minnesota, mostly positive
Although their population is small compared to other states, Latinos in Minnesota said Tim Walz, Vice President Kamala Harris' pick for running mate, has not overlooked them as governor. Walz’s supporters say the Democratic governor made education and health care more accessible in the state and the workplace more accommodating for families. They also noted
From a ‘wake’ to ‘Mardi Gras’: With Harris, the Democratic convention is a hot ticket
CHICAGO — Energy is exploding around the Democratic National Convention, with tickets, venues and hotel rooms spiking in demand as Vice President Kamala Harris prepares to become the first Black and Asian American woman to formally accept a major-party nomination. Credentials are at a premium. Events are growing in size and number. Some corporate clients
Kamala Harris builds big lead over Trump in national poll — as GOP blasts lack of interviews in cautious rollout
Vice President Kamala Harris has a commanding lead nationally over former President Donald Trump, according to a new poll — as Republicans accuse Harris of avoiding media interviews for more than two weeks to avoid stumbling and potentially ending her “honeymoon” period as the Democratic candidate. Harris would take 50% of the vote to Trump’s
Why Ukraine’s generals may have rolled the dice on an incursion into Russia
CNN — Kyiv needed a win, but not a gamble. Ukraine’s decision to launch a large amount of its scant military resources across the border into Russia - in pursuit of headlines but, thus far, an unclear strategic objective – marks a moment of either desperation or inspiration for Ukraine. And it does perhaps herald
Chuck Todd: The campaign reset is complete
On July 19, the day after the GOP convention ended, I wrote that “we are getting awfully close to the moment where it might be fair to say, ‘Throw out everything you thought you knew about this election.’” Well, that moment arrived two days later, when President Joe Biden officially dropped his re-election bid and
If This Is The Start Of A Crash, This Is How Goldman Is Trading It
Goldman's sellside research desk has traditionally been one of the most bullish on Wall Street, usually to the point of comedic and mind-numbing obstinacy, refusing to cut their cheerful economic outlook until the US is deep in a recession. Which is why we note today's decision by chief economist Jan Hatzius to hike his 12-month
Trump stays home, leaving Vance to challenge Harris and Walz for the Midwest
CNN — It was the first big day of the wrestle for the Midwest that is likely to decide the 2024 election, and someone important was missing — former President Donald Trump. The Republican nominee left it to his vice presidential pick, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, to troll the newly minted Democratic ticket through the
Former AZ Gov. Doug Ducey says Harris must ‘answer for’ failed border policies on the campaign trail
PHOENIX – Former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is registering voters in Arizona and Georgia, sounding the alarm on Vice President Kamala Harris’ border and economic policies in the two key swing states. “I laughed out loud when you addressed her as the border czar,” the former gov told The Post in an exclusive interview. Ducey
Stocks Turn Negative Despite Morning Surge—As Market Stays Choppy After Monday’s Brutal Slide
Forbes Business Breaking Stocks Turn Negative Despite Morning Surge—As Market Stays Choppy After Monday’s Brutal Slide Derek Saul Forbes Staff Derek Saul has covered markets for the Forbes news team since 2021. Following Aug 7, 2024, 03:50pm EDT Updated Aug 7, 2024, 04:02pm EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Stocks
Trump leads Harris in North Carolina’s first statewide poll since switch
Originally Published by: (The Center Square) – Former President Donald Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris by 3 points in the newest statewide polling of North Carolinians. The consensus battleground state, sending electoral college votes to Republicans in 12 of the last 14 cycles dating to a Lyndon B. Johnson win in 1964, has been