Vice President Kamala Harris ' appearance on CNN for a town hall in Pennsylvania is part of her media blitz in the final run-up to Election Day for the Democrat who has had less than six months in a competitive political season to introduce herself to voters.
Most polls show Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump mostly neck-and-neck in key states with less than two weeks to go to Election Day.
Harris talks to voter concerned about Gaza: Part 4 of Kamala Harris' Town Hall Harris says she believes Trump is a fascist: Part 1 of Kamala Harris' Town Hall Harris calls out Trump for not showing up: Part 2 of Kamala Harris' Town Hall Anderson Cooper asks Harris if she supports Trump’s border wall: Part 3 of Kamala Harris’ Town Hall
A new national poll from the Wall Street Journal is the latest to indicate former President Trump with a slight edge over Vice President Harris in the White House race to succeed President Biden
Vice President Kamala Harris has described calling her pastor after President Joe Biden dropped out of this year's presidential election and endorsed her due to "the gravity of the moment."
Harris answered questions about Joe Biden's dropping out of the race and whether she would pardon Donald Trump.
If the presidential election hinged on abortion or climate change, Kamala Harris might be feeling pretty comfortable about her chances on Nov. 5, based on the polls. The Democratic nominee is also competitive on economic issues against Republican Donald Trump.
CNN will hold a presidential town hall with Vice President Kamala Harris outside of Philadelphia, while former President Donald Trump campaigns in Georgia. Follow here for the latest live news updates.
CNN’s John King speaks to undecided voters who attended a CNN town hall with Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania, about her performance.
Vice President Kamala Harris told a Pennsylvania crowd at CNN’s town hall Wednesday night that she considers Republican rival Donald Trump a fascist.