Beyoncé anticipated to affix Kamala Harris at Houston rally at this time
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are taking a detour from barnstorming the battleground states that can resolve November’s election with Friday stops in Texas, a conservative state that was the primary to implement a near-total abortion ban.
Famous person singer Beyoncé is anticipated to affix Harris at her Houston cease and carry out, two sources informed Reuters. Harris has made Beyoncé’s music “Freedom” her marketing campaign anthem.
Texas hasn’t backed a Democratic president since 1976, and Republican Trump is nearly sure to win the state’s 40 electoral faculty votes, Reuters reported.
However Democrats are betting it’s going to present a robust backdrop for vice-president Harris to speak about abortion rights within the last days earlier than the election.
Harris will communicate in regards to the hazard former president Trump and Republicans may current to abortion rights throughout the nation if he’s elected, a marketing campaign supply mentioned, and be joined by ladies who’ve suffered after Texas’ anti-abortion laws had been handed and their members of the family.
Texas carried out a first-of-its variety regulation in September 2021 that banned abortion after six weeks and allowed anybody to sue abortion sufferers in violation and people who assisted them.
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Harris and Trump tied at 48% in new ballot
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are tied at 48%, in keeping with a brand new ballot by the New York Instances and Siena Faculty.
Revealed on Friday, the ballot, the ballot additionally revealed that 31% of registered voters view Trump as very favorable whereas 29% view Harris as very favorable.
“Ms. Harris’s place, if something, might have declined amongst seemingly voters because the final Instances/Siena Faculty ballot, taken in early October. On the time, she had a slight lead over Mr. Trump, 49 p.c to 46 p.c. The change is throughout the margin of error, however The Instances’s nationwide polling common has registered a tightening in polls over the previous few weeks as nicely, suggesting on the very least that this contest has drawn even nearer,” the outlet wrote.
In response to which candidate would do a greater job of dealing with the problem voters regard as most necessary, 46% mentioned Harris whereas 49% mentioned Trump.
Moreover, 45% mentioned they consider Harris would do a greater job on the financial system, in comparison with 52% who indicated their desire for Trump.
On abortion, 55% indicated Harris because the candidate who would do a greater job to handle the problem, in comparison with 40% who selected Trump.
On immigration, 43% selected Harris whereas 54% selected Trump.
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Talking on CNN in response to what she thinks Kamala Harris must do to keep away from repeating the 2016 loss to Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton mentioned:
“I don’t suppose she has Jim Comey within the wings ready to kneecap her in order that’s good.”
Clinton made the remark in reference to then-FBI director who reopened the investigation into her non-public e-mail server days earlier than the 2016 election.
Clinton went on so as to add:
“I feel she is doing what she must do, and…a variety of the voters who had been at [the CNN] city corridor have mentioned she satisfied them, that she had proven the type of empathy and concern about their issues, that she had come ahead along with her concepts, her urged insurance policies. So, I feel she’s doing what she must do.”
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Beyoncé anticipated to affix Kamala Harris at Houston rally at this time
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are taking a detour from barnstorming the battleground states that can resolve November’s election with Friday stops in Texas, a conservative state that was the primary to implement a near-total abortion ban.
Famous person singer Beyoncé is anticipated to affix Harris at her Houston cease and carry out, two sources informed Reuters. Harris has made Beyoncé’s music “Freedom” her marketing campaign anthem.
Texas hasn’t backed a Democratic president since 1976, and Republican Trump is nearly sure to win the state’s 40 electoral faculty votes, Reuters reported.
However Democrats are betting it’s going to present a robust backdrop for vice-president Harris to speak about abortion rights within the last days earlier than the election.
Harris will communicate in regards to the hazard former president Trump and Republicans may current to abortion rights throughout the nation if he’s elected, a marketing campaign supply mentioned, and be joined by ladies who’ve suffered after Texas’ anti-abortion laws had been handed and their members of the family.
Texas carried out a first-of-its variety regulation in September 2021 that banned abortion after six weeks and allowed anybody to sue abortion sufferers in violation and people who assisted them.
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Former mannequin who alleges Trump groped her, says it was ‘one of many strangest moments of my life’
A former mannequin has mentioned Donald Trump and the late sexual abuser Jeffrey Epstein had been “ one another and smiling” whereas the previous president groped her physique.
Stacey Williams accused the previous president of groping and sexually touching her in an incident in Trump Tower in 1993, in what she believed was a “twisted sport” between the 2 males.
Williams, who labored as an expert mannequin within the Nineteen Nineties, mentioned she first met Trump in 1992 at a Christmas occasion after being launched to him by Epstein, who she believed was a very good buddy of the then New York actual property developer. Williams mentioned Epstein was keen on her and the 2 casually dated for a interval of some months.
Chatting with CNN yesterday, she mentioned Trump greeted them outdoors his workplace:
The second he was in entrance of me, he pulled me into him, and his arms had been simply on me and didn’t come off. After which the arms began transferring, and so they had been on the, you realize, on the aspect of my breasts, on my hips, again all the way down to my butt, again up, form of then, you realize – they had been simply on me the entire time.
And I froze. I couldn’t perceive what was happening.
I feel I most likely was making an attempt to smile and undergo the motions of being engaged the best way you’d in a social state of affairs. However it was an out of physique expertise.
So, I don’t know if I spoke, I don’t know if I answered questions, I don’t know. It was one of many strangest moments of my life.
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Lorenzo Tondo
Greater than 80 Nobel prize winners have endorsed Kamala Harris for the presidency, warning that Donald Trump would “jeopardize any developments in our requirements of residing” given his earlier proposals for huge cuts to science funding.
In an open letter, a replica of which was obtained by The New York Instances, 82 Nobel prize winners from the US within the fields of physics, chemistry, economics and medication, mentioned “that is essentially the most consequential presidential election in a very long time, maybe ever, for the way forward for science and the US”.
The letter, which commends Harris for recognizing that “the large will increase in residing requirements and life expectations over the previous two centuries are largely the results of advances in science and expertise”, known as Trump a possible risk to progress who may “jeopardize any developments in our requirements of residing and impede our responses to local weather change”.
The Nobel laureates vary from a physicist concerned within the discovery of remnant gentle from the Massive Bang, to an immunologist instrumental within the growth of a selected kind of Covid-19 vaccine.
They embody signatories who received Nobels this month reminiscent of molecular biologist Gary Ruvkun, chemist David Baker, physicist John Hopfield and economist Daron Acemoglu.
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Rachel Leingang
Donald Trump, campaigning within the border swing state of Arizona on Thursday, known as the nation a “rubbish can” due to immigration insurance policies beneath the Biden administration.
“We’re like a rubbish can, you realize, it’s the primary time I’ve ever mentioned that,” Trump mentioned in Tempe, Arizona, the house of Arizona State College. “And each time I come up and speak about what they’ve finished to our nation, I get indignant. First time I’ve ever mentioned rubbish can, however you realize what, it’s a really correct description.”
Candidates and their surrogates for each presidential campaigns are blitzing swing states like Arizona within the last two weeks earlier than election day. The Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance held two marketing campaign rallies in Arizona earlier this week. Joe Biden and the previous president Barack Obama are set to go to this week, as is Tim Walz, the Democratic vice-presidential decide.
A banner behind the stage mentioned, “Vote early!” – a change in technique for Republicans and Trump, who’ve solid doubt on early and mail-in voting by falsely claiming it’s an avenue for widespread fraud. He mentioned of Arizona voting: “They bought an issue. Gotta make it too large to rig.” A picture of Trump, raised fist and bloodied ear after his assassination try in Butler, Pennsylvania, confirmed earlier than he got here out. Early on, he displayed on screens behind him the chart of migration that he has attributed with saving his life.
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Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are tied at 48% every for the favored vote for the US presidential election, in keeping with the ultimate New York Instances/Siena Faculty nationwide ballot revealed on Friday.
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Kamala Harris and Barack Obama shared the stage at her Georgia rally on Thursday evening. Our video editors have put collectively this clip from the occasion:
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Victoria Bekiempis
Bruce Springsteen urged voters to again Kamala Harris within the presidential election, warning that Donald Trump is a would-be “tyrant”.
“I desire a president who reveres the structure, who doesn’t threaten however needs to guard and information our nice democracy, who believes within the rule of regulation and the peaceable switch of energy, who will combat for a lady’s proper to decide on, and who needs to create a middle-class financial system that can serve all our residents,” Springsteen mentioned on the Thursday night rally.
The rally at James R Hallford Stadium in Clarkston, Georgia, drew about 20,000 individuals, in keeping with the Democratic nominee’s marketing campaign, which might make it her largest political rally but, besting the 17,000 Harris drew in Greensboro, North Carolina, in early September.
“There is just one candidate on this election who holds these rules pricey: Kamala Harris. She’s working to be the forty seventh president of the US.”
The Born within the USA singer is among the many many celebrities stumping for Harris; administrators Spike Lee and Tyler Perry, in addition to actor Samuel L Jackson, had been additionally in attendance.
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Kamala Harris and Barack Obama inform crowd election is ‘combat for the longer term’ at joint Georgia rally
Good morning and welcome to the US election reside weblog. I’m Tom Ambrose and I’ll be bringing you all the newest from the marketing campaign path over the subsequent couple of hours.
We begin with information that vice-president Kamala Harris appeared with Barack Obama for the primary time, providing closing arguments focusing on Black voters in Atlanta’s jap suburbs, a vibrant, symbolic a part of Georgia.
“Ours is a combat for the longer term,” Harris mentioned on the rally in Clarkston. She touched on acquainted themes – lowering the prices of medicine, housing and groceries. “I come from the center class, and I’ll always remember the place I come from.
Harris mentioned she believes “healthcare needs to be a proper and never only a privilege for many who can afford it”, and mentioned Trump would intestine the Inexpensive Care Act and roll again the $35 cap on insulin.
The Democratic nominee additionally reaffirmed her assist for abortion rights, referring to the demise of Amber Nicole Thurman, a Georgia lady whose demise was not too long ago discovered to be a results of the state’s abortion ban. Harris mentioned: “Donald Trump nonetheless refuses to acknowledge the ache and struggling he has precipitated … ladies are being denied care throughout miscarriages.”
For extra on the rally, see George Chidi’s full report right here:
In the meantime, in different information:
The household of Amber Nicole Thurman, a Black 28-year-old mom who died simply weeks after Georgia’s abortion ban went into impact, was in attendance on the Harris rally. Harris is anticipated to make one other excessive profile look at this time, this time alongside Beyoncé in Houston, the place the vice-president hopes to rally assist for Senate candidate Colin Allred.
Donald Trump rallied supporters in Tempe, Arizona, the place he spoke alongside Senate candidate Kari Lake. Earlier within the day, Trump made information when he vowed that, if elected, he would instantly hearth Jack Smith, the justice division particular counsel who’s prosecuting him for allegedly plotting to overturn the 2020 election and conceal categorized paperwork.
Trump known as the nation a “rubbish can” due to immigration insurance policies beneath the Biden administration. “We’re like a rubbish can, you realize, it’s the primary time I’ve ever mentioned that,” Trump mentioned in Tempe, the house of Arizona State College. “And each time I come up and speak about what they’ve finished to our nation, I get indignant. First time I’ve ever mentioned rubbish can, however you realize what, it’s a really correct description.”
Phoenix police arrested a person suspected of setting hearth to a mailbox there, damaging mail-in ballots. The information comes simply days after Tempe police arrested one other man in reference to three shootings at Democratic occasion marketing campaign places of work in Tempe. An Arizona prosecutor mentioned the second man had greater than 120 weapons and greater than 250,000 rounds of ammunition in his house, main regulation enforcement to consider he might have been planning a mass casualty occasion.
Harris picked up the endorsement of two Republicans, one a former congressman from Michigan, the opposite a mayor in a pivotal county in Wisconsin.
Joe Biden introduced he’ll subject an apology for the US authorities’s function in forcing 1000’s of Indigenous American youngsters to attend Indian boarding colleges – a coverage which has been widely known as a component of genocide. The information comes as Harris is trailing within the polls in Arizona, a state that Biden famously received in 2020, largely as a result of assist of Indigenous American voters.
Greater than 29 million individuals have voted already within the 2024 election, not less than partly pushed by Republicans embracing early voting at Donald Trump’s route. To this point, Republicans have solid 32% of ballots, up from 27% at this level in 2020. Whereas Democrats have solid 42% of the votes, down from 47% at this level within the final presidential election.
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