With Election Day on the horizon, former President Donald Trump is making his final appeal to voters with more violent rhetoric and is already casting doubt on election results, part of a broader strategy the US should be paying attention to in the race’s final days,
Some investments tied to a Trump win clearly worked, but with questionable logic. Others worked but at least in part for the wrong reasons. Some failed miserably.
In 2018, during his first term, Trump imposed tariffs of 30% to 50% on goods imported from China, forcing Beijing to retaliate with its own tariffs against US goods like aluminum, airplanes, cars, pork and soybeans. And we’ve been in a tit-for-tat trade war with China ever since.
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About 77 million Americans already have voted early, but Harris and Trump are pushing to turn out many millions more supporters on Tuesday.
Donald Trump's betting lead over Kamala Harris nearly collapsed days before the election and polls pointing toward Harris momentum.
Harris is leading in Nevada, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Georgia, according to the last poll from The New York Times.
In a phone conversation with ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl on Sunday morning, Donald Trump said he has "a substantial lead" and predicted the winner of the election will be known by election night. Karl asked Trump he thought there was any way he could lose.
Trump 2024 campaign senior adviser Danielle Alvarez discusses the state of the race one day before Election Day, what issues are driving voters to the polls and how the former president's 'authenticity' helps him on the campaign trail.
Former NFL star-turned-failed GOP Senate candidate Herschel Walker accidentally endorsed the wrong Trump during a campaign rally for former President Donald Trump in Georgia on Sunday. Walker first called on people to vote for Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of the Republican nominee.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will hold dueling rallies in Pittsburgh and Reading on the campaign’s final day, underscoring Pennsylvania’s must-win status.