Democratic presidential nominee was making a speech at a rally in Pittsburgh when she responded to a call from a member of the crowd.
Critics took aim at Vice President Kamala Harris for her new "accent" she displayed at Monday's rally in Detroit, Michigan, sparking comparisons to Looney Tunes icon Foghorn Leghorn.
Democratic presidential nominee Harris was talking about her Republican rival Trump “trying to pull us backward, including back to a time before workers had the freedom to organize” when she was interrupted by a member of the audience who shouted, “He’s going to jail.”
Multiple Donald Trump supporters have accused Kamala Harris of speaking in a different accent for two speeches delivered just a few hours apart on Labor Day.
The contest between the vice president and Donald Trump in Georgia and North Carolina is essentially tied, a stark turnaround from when Joe Biden was running.
As the 2024 campaign heats up, Harris criticized Trump for disrespecting the military, but analysts warn it could backfire.
Union households could play a key role in either candidate securing the battlegrounds states of Michigan and Pennsylvania this fall.
Vice President Kamala Harris delivereda campaign speech Monday in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (full speech here): VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: So, friends, 64 days until the most election of our lives,
The posters say "Kamala" in large white letters with "Official candidate of the Philadelphia Eagles" underneath.
The Eagles organization quickly disavowed any responsibility for the ads and said it was working with its advertising partner to have them removed.
The resulting two-month sprint to come is what Donna Brazile, the Harris confidante who managed Al Gore’s 2000 campaign, described as America’s first “snap election.” The challenge Harris’ campaign is now confronting is how to extend its late-summer surge through the fall.