Donald Trump earlier claiming he had won against Joe Biden, both presidential candidates are still in the running to take the White House.
15.10.2020 - 15:23 / foxnews.com
With the November election less than three weeks away and millions of Americans already casting their ballots, President Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden will make one of their final appeals to voters during dueling town halls on Thursday night. The two will participate in competing town halls in different cities on different networks: Trump on NBC from Miami and Biden on ABC from Philadelphia.The second presidential debate was originally scheduled for Thursday night, but Trump backed out
.Donald Trump earlier claiming he had won against Joe Biden, both presidential candidates are still in the running to take the White House.
The final presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will take place on Thursday, moderated by NBC journalist and White House correspondent Kristen Welker. Held at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, the 90-minute debate will include topics relevant to the 2020 election such as fighting COVID-19, American families, race in America, climate change, national security and leadership.
Donald Trump was branded “the most racist President in modern history” by Joe Biden during the final head-to-head debate of the US electon. With ten days to go to the poll the final debate may have changed few voters minds but it provided plenty sparks between the Republican President and the Democrat contender.The evening in Nashville began calmly, with the rivals making their closing arguments to the nation.
I know that Sen. Kamala Harris will be an exceptional vice president of the United States because I know where she comes from.
A recent Gallup poll found 77% of registered voters said the outcome of the November election between President Trump and Joe Biden matters more to them than prior U.S. elections. That represents an uptick of 6 percentage points from 2016 when Trump faced of against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAs the United States inches closer to November 3 in one of the most crucial and history-making elections, stakes are high and the country is on their toes.
Jon Voight shared a passionate video Friday in which he declares his support for President Trump and attacks former Vice President Joe Biden. In the two-minute video posted to his Twitter account, Voight takes shots at the left, claiming its entire agenda is based on lies.
Diddy has launched his own political party and endorsed Joe Biden in the upcoming US presidential election.Biden is the Democratic nominee for the election, which will formally take place on November 3.During an appearance on Revolt TV with Charlamagne Tha God, Diddy spoke about the current US administration and the political future of America. “White men like Trump need to be banished,” he said.“That way of thinking is real dangerous.
Local television markets in the battleground states of Florida, Arizona, and Pennsylvania have become ground zero in the ferocious ad war between President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
American citizens have experienced a bit of a shakeup this election cycle as the second planned presidential debate was canceled after President Trump announced he wouldn't participate in the proposed virtual format. In place of the debate, both Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden participated in live town halls to field questions from voters.
A super PAC backing President Trump’s re-election bid is taking aim at Joe Biden for what they say is the Democratic presidential nominee’s refusal to recognize “the threat Antifa poses to American society.” The outside group – the Committee to Defend the President – tells Fox News that it’s launching a new ad-blitz in the crucial general election battleground of Arizona, a state Trump won four years ago but is currently trailing Biden according to the latest public opinion polls.
With the November election just three weeks away and millions of Americans already casting their ballots, President Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden are making their final pitch to voters in vital swing states. The battle between the two candidates was thrown into chaos two weeks ago when Trump announced he had tested positive for COVID-19 and was subsequently hospitalized at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for three nights. But on Saturday, Trump's physician, Dr.
Kanye West‘s celebrations over what he believed to be early gains made by his presidential campaign in the US state of Kentucky have been cut short after the set of early election results he shared online was confirmed to be invalid.The rapper and producer is running for President in next month’s election, but is only named on the ballot in 11 states — Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah and Vermont — meaning that it is virtually impossible
Hailey Bieber and Stephen Baldwin are at opposing ends of the political spectrum.