Hurricane Helene’s deadly devastation has scrambled the presidential candidates’ campaign plans, with Kamala Harris returning early from a campaign visit to Las Vegas to attend briefings and Donald Trump heading to Georgia to see the storm's impact.
Harris’ policy proposals overlap with many that President Joe Biden has pursued, particularly on abortion, guns, voting rights, health care and labor unions. But she’s made her own promises on housing, price gouging and the Supreme Court — and is rolling out more.
Froomkin tips his hand by quoting SFGate columnist Drew Magary, who angrily argues that Harris is “ destroying Trump, because Trump is a deranged old s—tbag” and that anyone who doesn’t see that is an in-the-bag Establishment hack like everyone at the New York Times.
Former President Donald Trump visited Georgia and criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for not visiting the storm zone. Harris cut short a West Coast campaign visit to return to Washington to meet with FEMA officials.
Former president Donald Trump kept up his personal attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris at a weekend rally in Wisconsin, calling her “mentally impaired.”
Vice President Kamala Harris is on track to have the "worst" Democratic performance among union voters in a generation, according to CNN's Harry Enten.
Former President Donald Trump spoke at a furniture store in Hurricane Helene-ravaged Valdosta, Georgia, on Monday.
Kamala Harris is supporting a lawsuit that accuses the Georgia State Election Board of breaking the law by requiring counties to hand count ballots in the presidential election.
Hurricane Helene is shifting the presidential candidates’ plans this week. Democratic nominee Kamala Harris left the campaign trail to return to Washington for briefings.
The Harris campaign accused Trump of a lack of empathy, and the Trump campaign said Harris should visit those affected.
A New York Times report admitted Thursday that televised interviews are a major "weakness" for Vice President Kamala Harris.