Kamala Harris announced her readiness for a debate with Trump on September 10. The Trump campaign refuses to coordinate plans until Harris officially becomes the Democratic nominee at the convention in August.
FOX News Media offered to hold a debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on September 17 in Pennsylvania. Trump declared his readiness for the debate, but later clarified that he had only agreed to a debate with Joe Biden.
US Vice President Kamala Harris held her first campaign rally in Milwaukee. She criticized Donald Trump, promised to restore the unity of the Democratic Party and protect women's rights.
Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer have endorsed Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential candidate. Voting for her official nomination will take place in early August before the Democratic convention.
The poll shows that Kamala Harris has higher support in the race against Donald Trump for the US presidency than Joe Biden. The vice president is only 2% behind Trump, which is less than Biden's gap.
The US Democratic Party intends to endorse Kamala Harris as its presidential candidate by August 7. The vice president already has the support of more than 1976 delegates needed to win the first round of voting.
US Vice President Kamala Harris received the required number of votes among Democratic Party delegates to be nominated as a presidential candidate. This paves the way for her to compete with Republican Donald Trump in the upcoming elections.
US Vice President Kamala Harris raised $81 million in the first day after announcing her intention to run for president.
Kamala Harris's supporters are reaching out to Democratic donors for financial support if Joe Biden drops out of the 2024 presidential race. Some donors are already ready to make six-figure donations to Harris' potential campaign.
Reuters reports on a drop in financial contributions to Joe Biden's campaign fund. The president's headquarters denies this information, claiming that fundraising is going on as planned.
President Biden plans to resume campaigning next week after recovering from COVID-19. This decision confirms his intention to run for a second term, despite calls from some Democrats to drop out of the race.
Ohio Senator J. D. Vance has accepted the Republican Party's nomination for vice president of the United States. The 39-year-old Vance spoke at the party convention, describing his path and vision of the country's future.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer asked Joe Biden not to run for president in 2024.