Trump allies spark controversy at NYC rally
The former president's son, Donald Trump Jr., declared, "The king of New York is back to reclaim the city that he built."
The former president's son, Donald Trump Jr., declared, "The king of New York is back to reclaim the city that he built."
Republican outreach emphasizes threats of progressives, while Democrats warn of rising antisemitism as both parties court crucial overseas votes.
Former President Donald Trump receives backing from key Muslim allies in battleground state of Michigan. The endorsements included support from Mayor Bill Bazzi, who holds the distinction of being the first Muslim and Arab American elected mayor of Dearborn Heights.
She surged in the polls, surpassing Trump, but in a single moment—on October 4, to be precise—her momentum came to a sudden halt, and she began to plummet in the polls. What happened? Kamala Harris started giving interviews.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are neck-and-neck in crucial swing states, with undecided voters potentially tipping the scales.
The Republican presidential nominee spends about 20 minutes at the restaurant, interacting with pre-screened supporters.
According to the Manhattan Institute's findings, Harris is on track for the narrowest margin of victory with Jewish voters (+36%) of any candidate since Michael Dukakis in 1988 (+29%). Only 5% of Jewish voters say they are not "supporters" of Israel.
SpaceX and Tesla chief cites cybersecurity concerns and urges paper ballots and manual tabulation, which Israel has been using since its inception. He says this is necessary to ensure the integrity of the Nov. 5 presidential election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
Democratic presidential nominee's comments, in response to a series of allegations on Israel, come at a recent campaign event at the University of Wisconsin. It was unclear if she was specifically referring to his claim of genocide.
Former President Trump mentioned Prime Minister Netanyahu at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania but did not address the Iranian assassination attempt on him.
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