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As the remaining ballots are being counted in House and Senate races, Congress returns to Washington next week for the lame duck period.
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Vice President Harris’s speech Wednesday about President-elect Trump’s decisive victory on Election Day made no mention of how he won or why she lost.
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Puuttuva jakso?
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Trump wins; Republicans capture Senate
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It’s Election Day.
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While Vice President Harris and former President Trump crisscross the country in the final stretch of the presidential campaign, a second race is taking place — for GOP leadership in Congress.
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Americans still believe the economy, or at least their finances, are a wreck. Former President Trump while campaigning Wednesday called the economy “a disaster” and promised that if he’s elected, “we will rapidly defeat inflation.
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Vice President Harris and former President Trump will both campaign today in North Carolina and Wisconsin, agreeing on the stakes and the states with voting power to write their futures.
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Is it possible for the 2024 presidential election to be tied all the way to the end? In a word, yes, according to polling. And each campaign can read the signs on the ground. There are eight suspenseful days to go.
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In the final sprint of a historic presidential election, Vice President Harris’s biggest challenge has become turnout.
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If there are 17 people out there who have not made up their minds to vote, or how to vote, Vice President Harris and former President Trump are determined to break their bitter deadlock by converting those fence-sitters into election participants.
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Two weeks out from Election Day, Republican leaders in the House and Senate are already eyeing potential leadership shake-ups for the one hundred nineteenth Congress.
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What are Vice President Harris and former President Trump not talking about in the final days of this campaign?
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Vice President Harris visited a Georgia Baptist megachurch Sunday and spoke about kindness. And voting.
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The death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza has raised big questions for the future of Israel’s wars in the Middle East and whether cease-fire negotiations can get back on track.
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Vice President Harris and former President Trump are racing toward the Election Day finish line, stacking their schedules as they work the airwaves — and the voters.
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In the final weeks of the presidential campaign, Vice President Harris and former President Trump are ramping up efforts to reach voters where they’re at — and directly addressing those who aren’t traditionally part of their base.
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Vice President Harris insists she’s the underdog in the presidential race. This week, she’s campaigning that way.
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There are three weeks to go in a presidential contest so close, the result will depend on whether former President Trump or Vice President Harris does the superior job of getting their respective supporters to the polls while raising voters’ doubts about the competition.
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