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These Are Kamala Harris' Leading VP Contenders
By Mini Racker
The short list of leading Dem vice presidential picks includes the governors of North Carolina and Kentucky and Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly.
Biden Fears Harris Can’t Beat Trump—Does Obama Agree?
By Dan Ladden-Hall
President Obama is holding fire on endorsing Kamala Harris for president. Does he share President Biden’s reported concerns?
Kamala Harris Beats Trump With Single Day Fundraising Record
By David Gardner
A record day of Democratic fundraising in the wake of Biden’s decision to stand down gives Harris bragging rights over Trump.
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How Donald Trump Went From Harris Donor to Kamala Hater
By Michael Daly
In fact, Trump donated a total of $6,000 to her campaign for California attorney general in 2011 and 2013.
America’s Ready for a Black Female Prez—but Not Kamala
By Keli Goff
If Kamala Harris and her supporters, driven by ego and their own desire to see history made, help elect Trump, then her legacy will end up just as damaged as Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s.
Stephen Miller’s Hypersonic Meltdown Over Biden Withdrawal
Stephen Miller started yelling about what he described as a “full-frontal” attack on American democracy.
Andy Beshear and Roy Cooper Audition Live to Be Harris’ VP
The 46-year-old Kentucky governor and 67-year-old North Carolina one came out strong to start the week as two of the favorites to be Kamala Harris' running-mate.
How Trump Plotted to Be Ready for ‘Laffin’ Kamala’ Harris
Senior Republicans officials have been preparing the groundwork—and testing the waters—for attacks on Harris for weeks, following President Biden's disastrous debate performance.
1. ‘Fight Song’ Singer Backs Away From Potential Kamala Anthem
NO FIGHT LEFT
Rachel Platten has said she regrets the way her iconic song became synonymous with Hillary Clinton’s 2016 loss.
2. Manchin: ‘I Am Not Going to Be a Candidate for President’
ANOTHER DOWN
For a moment there, it looked like the ex-Democrat might rejoin his former party in a bid for the top job.
3. Romney’s Biden Statement Very Different From GOP Colleagues’
CIVILITY ISN’T DEAD
“I respect President Biden,” the Utah senator said, adding that he and the president had managed to find some common ground despite their political differences.
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