Oh, you know, just another fight online about politics on Labor Day Weekend!
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Talking politics with their parents! Riley and Ryan stole the show at the Democratic National Convention talking to Stephen Curry and Ayesha Curry about the election on Thursday, August 20.When the Full Plate author, 31, asked his eldest daughter, 8, how she’d feel if she knew that “Joe Biden was going to have a woman as his Vice President, [Kamala Harris],” Riley said she’d be “surprised” and “happy.”She added, “There’s, like, not a lot of women being president and helping alongside the
.Oh, you know, just another fight online about politics on Labor Day Weekend!
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson EXCLUSIVE: Senator Kamala Harris has long been tight with Hollywood, and yesterday Tinseltown’s biggest donors handed over some very big bucks to the Democrats’ Vice-Presidential nominee.In a virtual fundraiser put together by The Politician EP Ryan Murphy, Disney TV Studios boss Dana Walden, PR ace Chrisette Hudlin and Laura Shell, California’s junior Senator raked in over $8 million for her and Joe Biden’s poll leading White House bid.Announced on August 27, the
The first night of the 2020 Republican National Convention offered Stephen Colbert ample material for his live, post-show analysis on Monday. During his first 2020 RNC-focused show monologue, The Late Show host immediately dug into some of the night's instant memes, including Kimberly Guilfoyle's impassioned performance, Donald Trump, Jr.'s appearance and Rep.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said he would follow public health advisers' advice if they called for a national shutdown should he take office and the coronavirus had not abated. "I would be prepared to do whatever it takes to save lives.
The Late Show capped off its four nights of live Democratic National Convention coverage Thursday night with a blistering take on Michael Bloomberg and an earnest endorsement of Democratic candidate Joe Biden.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorStephen Colbert spent much of his Late Show monologue Thursday night delivering a humorous recap ofthe final night of the Democratic National Convention, but then he got serious, with an impassioned plea in support of former Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. Well, here’s the deal,” Colbert said.
Joe Biden as he accepted his party's nomination for president of the United States. After a full week of stirring videos of people across America and speeches from some of the most powerful and influential members of the Democratic party, Biden put a pin in the DNC with a quote from the poet Seamus Heaney, saying that this was "our moment" and "our mission" to "make hope and history rhyme." But the hosts of late-night TV had the final word of the night.
Stephen and Ayesha Curry are endorsing Joe Biden for U.S. president, but it’s their kids whom everyone really wants to hear from.
Steph and Ayesha Curry, along with their daughters — Riley, 8, and Ryan, 5 — made a sweet appearance during night four of the Democratic National Convention to have an endearing chat about politics.“We want to ensure that our kids live in a nation that is safe, happy, healthy and fair.
Joe Biden, the party's official candidate for president. During Thursday's Democratic National Convention, a number of presidential hopefuls who ran against Biden this year appeared as a united front to endorse him.The segment — dubbed «United We Stand» — featured Sen.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have opened up about their Presidential campaign in their first joint interview for People magazine.
Cardi B is getting political again!
a full month and moved to an all-virtual format that begins Monday; Joe Biden also decided to accept his party's nomination on Thursday from his home state of Delaware, rather than the previously announced convention site in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Cardi B has interviewed Joe Biden over Zoom, speaking to the Democratic nominee for the US presidency about issues such as the coronavirus pandemic, police brutality and college tuition.After previously endorsing Bernie Sanders, Cardi confirmed earlier this month that she was now backing Biden, who will take on Donald Trump in the US presidential election on November 3.In a new interview arranged by Elle, Cardi told Biden that she “just wants Trump out”.“His mouth gets us in trouble so much.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorOf all the music stars presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden could have spoken with in advance of the party’s national convention this week, Cardi B is certainly one of the most unfiltered.“I have a whole list of things that I want and I wish and I desire for our next president to root for us,” Cardi said when asked by Biden which issues are most important to her, on a Zoom call sponsored by Elle magazine.
Cardi B and Joe Biden make a perfect political pairing.
Ted Johnson A Late Show with Stephen Colbert will go live next week during the Democratic National Convention.The show is doing virtual interview with guests, although Colbert returned to his studio offices this week.On Monday, Susan Rice, who Joe Biden considered as a running mate, will be the guest. Sen.
Stephen Colbert took a swipe at Donald Trump Wednesday after the president disparaged Kamala Harris.
Posting on Instagram yesterday, Reese Witherspoon revealed that she had political ambitions as a child to be the first woman president.The actress also threw her support behind the Democratic presidential ticket, on which former vice president Joe Biden and California senator Kamala Harris are running together.Reese Witherspoon didn't always dream of the silver screen.
Ted Johnson Kamala Harris debuted as Joe Biden’s historic choice as his running mate by mixing personal biography and connection with piercing attacks on Donald Trump and Mike Pence.“Let me tell you, as somebody who has presented my fair share of arguments in court, the case against Donald Trump and Mike Pence is open and shut,” Harris said in an appearance with Biden at a high school in Wilmington, DE.The socially distanced nature of the event was evident not just in the lack of a crowd to