For several weeks after Kamala Harris became the Democratic nominee for president, media observers and critics questioned her decision to remain inaccessible to the press. Some Donald Trump allies assailed the vice president as incapable of getting through an interview.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump remain deadlocked less than seven weeks before the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election, according to new polls released on Thursday that also show a tight race in the key state of Pennsylvania.
As the vice president was set to travel on Thursday to Michigan, home to many Muslim and Arab Americans, a leading group protesting U.S. support of Israel said she had not done enough to win its backing.
Both major presidential candidates are making appearances Thursday meant to fire up their core supporters, with Vice President Kamala Harris participating
Younger Black men were much more likely to support Donald Trump, though Kamala Harris still won a strong majority among them.
The state’s closely watched Senate race shows a similarly tight contest, and 93 percent of registered voters say they are certain to vote.
More than 4 in 10 adults have at least one step relative, and about 16% of children live in a household with a step parent, step sibling or half sibling, according to Pew Research.
Like the rest of the nation, voters on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington appear evenly split between the two. Many in Clallam County — the last presidential bellwether county in America — can't fathom how anyone thinks differently.
Kamala Harris’ historic candidacy has unleashed a surge of activism among Black women, who have long been a key part of the Democratic coalition.