Author: Mabinty Quarshie, Washington Examiner
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Harris emphasizes ‘earned pathway’ to citizenship at Hispanic Caucus conference
Vice President Kamala Harris touted her support for an “earned pathway” to citizenship for children who were brought to the U.S. illegally during an appearance at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute conference Wednesday afternoon. “Together, CHC, we must also reform our broken immigration system and protect our DREAMers, and understand we can do both,” Harris…
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Harris tells black men she is working to earn their vote after drift toward Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris sat down for a roughly 45-minute interview with the National Association of Black Journalists on Tuesday afternoon in Philadelphia, where she claimed she is working hard to earn the support of black men and not just assume they will vote for her because of her heritage. Harris insisted that black male…
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Elon Musk ramps up spending before the election to support Republicans
Billionaire and X owner Elon Musk is ramping up the money his super PAC, America PAC, spends in the final 50 days before the November election. America PAC is reportedly investing $10 million in turnout for races for the House, which the GOP is seeking to keep control of, according to a report from Punchbowl…
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Trump blames Biden and Harris for second assassination attempt
Former President Donald Trump pointed the blame at Vice President Kamala Harris, his 2024 rival, and President Joe Biden, whose “rhetoric” he claims indirectly led to a second assassination attempt. “He believed the rhetoric of Biden and Harris, and he acted on it,” Trump told Fox News Digital about the gunman’s motive. “Their rhetoric is…
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Congressional Black Caucus conference working to turn out black vote for Harris
At the Congressional Black Caucus‘s annual legislative conference on Friday, members of Congress and their allies stressed the importance of increasing turnout among black voters as Vice President Kamala Harris seeks the White House. In Washington, multiple speakers on different panels discussed the ability of black voters to decide the November election, just 53 days…
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Trump announces new plan to end overtime taxes
Former President Donald Trump announced a new economic proposal banning any taxes on overtime pay for people who work more than 40 hours per week during a Tuscon, Arizona, rally Thursday evening. “I’m also announcing that as part of our additional tax cuts, we will end all taxes on overtime,” he said in his appearance…
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Kamala Harris calls for another debate after Trump pours cold water on it
Vice President Kamala Harris pushed for a second presidential debate against former President Donald Trump less than one hour after he unequivocally stated he would not participate in another onstage matchup. “Two nights ago, Donald Trump and I had our first debate, and I believe we owe it to the voters to have another debate,”…
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The top 10 takeaways from the Harris-Trump presidential debate
PHILADELPHIA — The first presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris saw the two candidates spar over policy issues, including the economy, abortion, immigration, and the war between Israel and Hamas. ABC News hosted the debate at Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center on Tuesday night. This was the first presidential debate…
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McCormick sees opportunity in Pennsylvania Senate debates against Casey
EXCLUSIVE — When Republican Senate candidate David McCormick faces Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) on the debate stage next month, the message he’ll have for undecided Pennsylvania voters is simple. If you want more of the same problems, vote for Casey — but if you’re ready for change, then he’s your candidate. “I’m running as someone…
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Wes Moore doles out debate advice for Harris: Speak to disaffected voters
PHILADELPHIA — Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) said in a Monday morning campaign appearance that Vice President Kamala Harris should focus on winning over disaffected voters during her Tuesday debate against former President Donald Trump. During a brief press conference, Moore was asked what Harris would need to do to win over undecided voters, who could…




