Vice President Kamala Harris appears to be distancing herself from President Biden as she attempts to reassure undecided voters that her approach to governance would differ from his.
In an unprecedented move, the Democratic Party has initiated a write-in campaign against its own congressional nominee in Georgia. The party's decision marks a significant shift amid growing dissatisfaction with the candidate chosen to represent them in the upcoming election.
Sen. Lindsey Graham sharply criticized Republicans who have shifted their support from Donald Trump to Vice President Kamala Harris, calling it a betrayal of the party for backing "the most radical nominee" in the Democratic Party's history.
The Center for American Rights (CAR) filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), accusing a CBS-owned station, WCBS-TV, of distorting recent interviews.
Rapper and actor Lord Jamar criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, stating she is "insulting to black people" and lacks the qualifications to become president.