Overwhelming shares of undecided voters said neither Trump nor Harris adequately explained their visions for the future in the Sept. 10 debate.
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris participate during an ABC News presidential debate at the National Constitution Center,
Donald Trump and J.D. Vance have added a new twist to the debate over high housing prices by focusing on the demand created by immigrants.
A presidential debate between Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump, on screen at left, and Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, right, is seen from the spin room,
Hovde says his one debate with Baldwin takes place after early voting starts in Wisconsin. The bigger picture is more complicated.
Bianca Facchinei chats with The Hill’s White House correspondent Alex Gangitano about the aftermath of the ABC News Presidential Debate. Hear them breakdown what politicians and experts are saying about the performances of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump and speculation if there will be another debate.
Observers have largely pointed to Harris as the winner of what could be the final presidential debate before the election. This partly came down to how, rather than responding directly to Trump’s arguments, Harris inspired “a level of ridicule in the audience,” Jerusalem Demsas said last night on Washington Week With The Atlantic.
Well, so far … it was a little bit good for her? Just a little? But also—wait until you hear about Iowa and Alaska!
On Saturday, at a Congressional Black Caucus dinner in Washington, D.C., Harris mocked Trump for his line in the debate about having “concepts of a plan.” And all week long, she filled stadiums with tens of thousands of people in crucial swing states such as North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
FNC's Shannon Bream hosts Stef Kight of Axios, former Biden staffer Meghan Hayes, former McConnell chief of staff Josh Holmes, and "Project 21" chairman Horace Cooper to discuss the latest 2024 polls and reports that Pennsylvania does not expect to have election results on election night.
If you’re one of the many Americans already worn out by the presidential election, here’s a bit of unsettling news: Tonight’s debate doesn’t signal that we’re near the end of the campaign, as it has in the past.