The second presidential debate of the 2024 election, but the first between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, is tonight on ABC. Here's how to watch.
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.
In the past, presidential debates have made a small impact on elections, but this year's unprecedented election cycle has changed the game, according to experts.
After a poor showing in Tuesday night’s ABC News presidential debate, Republican nominee Donald Trump said Thursday in a post to his social media platform he will not participate in any more debates with Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris before the Nov.
Voters will officially head to the polls just over a month later on Nov. 5 for Election Day, though early voting starts significantly earlier in many states. In Illinois, early voting will begin on Sept. 26 and will run through Nov. 4, with Election Day voting held at a designated polling place from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Nov. 5.
Democrats in Washington — flying high after Vice President Harris’s sharp debate performance this week — are also forcing themselves back to earth in the face of a stark political reality: The race for the White House is still neck-and-neck,
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have agreed to face off for the first time in a live TV debate ahead of the US election.
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A government shutdown is looming as Congress attempts to agree on a funding strategy by the end of the month. The countdown to Election Day is on and the race has intensified after this week’s
U.S. presidential election is less than two months away, with voters getting to see Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump on the debate stage earlier this week.
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.