Donald Trump's campaign has accused the Labour Party and Kamala Harris of interfering with the election through a federal complaint. The former president's team...
A growing number of influential Silicon Valley billionaires, including tech leaders like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and David Sacks, are shifting away from traditional politics and rallying behind Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, as reported by Breitbart and The New York Times.
Kamala Harris is ramping up her campaign efforts before the 2024 election, focusing on the critical battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. These states, part of the so-called "blue wall," are vital to the Democratic Party’s strategy, particularly as polls show increasing competitiveness in these regions.
Former Republican Congresswoman hit the campaign trail with Kamala Harris this week, urging conservatives to support the Democrat in the upcoming presidential election.
The Harris campaign announced a concert series featuring Bruce Springsteen aimed at mobilizing voters in critical battleground states ahead of Election Day. The “When We Vote We Win” concert series will kick off in Atlanta this Thursday, and both Harris and Obama will be in attendance.
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.
A growing number of Liberal MPs—reportedly as many as 50—have signed a petition calling for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step down as leader of the Liberal Party.