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Michigan and Wisconsin are looking like the best of the bunch for Harris, according to the campaign’s internal numbers. As pumped as Harris aides are about her debate performance earlier this week, they don’t think it changed any of that. “There’s a quiet confidence and security in what we’re doing and the mission, but no one thinks we have this in the bag,” said a Harris campaign aide. We’ll definitely be having some fun,” an Obama aide told CNN. The former president will kick off his work at a fundraiser he’s hosting for Harris next week in Los Angeles.
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In today’s edition, we report on how Kamala Harris' media strategy is (and isn't) changing following the debate. The campaign said Harris plans to do more interviews with media in battleground states and speak more with her traveling press corps in the coming days. Her campaign’s media strategy has largely been a continuation of Biden’s, which is to minimize interactions with the media. Right after the debate, Trump held a sprawling, ad hoc press conference in the “spin” room, surrounded by hundreds of journalists who formed a ring around him. The simple rules of postgame sports commentary often apply to politics: When you win, you don’t have to spin.
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A woman holds a sign with former President Donald Trump's mugshot while riding the Arizona GOP's float at the Navajo Nation parade on Sept. 7. A man holds a Harris-Walz sign at the Navajo Nation parade in Window Rock, Arizona. Nez, who was swarmed by young children asking for his autograph, served as president of the Navajo Nation for four years until 2023. “One big thing is fixing the roads on the Navajo Nation, putting highways on those dirt roads. The Navajo Nation also used over $520 million in funding from a Biden-backed law to “nearly double” new infrastructure building, the Navajo president’s office announced this year.
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Former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are expected to hold separate fundraisers for Vice President Kamala Harris in Los Angeles next Friday, according to three people familiar with their plans. Both Obama and Clinton did fundraising events for President Joe Biden when he was the Democratic nominee earlier this year. But it will be Clinton’s first high-profile gathering with donors since the convention, and Obama's first campaign event for Harris, aside from his speech in Chicago last month. Obama and Clinton are both planning to campaign for Harris in the final stretch of the election, these people said, but dates are still being finalized for additional appearances. The Harris-Walz political operation brought in a whopping $361 million in the month of August, extending a major cash advantage over former President Donald Trump’s campaign.
Persons: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, Obama, Clinton, Joe Biden, Obama's, Harris, Walz, Donald Trump’s Organizations: Democratic Locations: Los Angeles, Chicago
The campaign said Harris plans to do more interviews with local media in battleground states and speak more with her traveling press corps in the coming days. Her campaign’s media strategy has largely been a continuation of Biden’s, which is to minimize interactions with the media. Some allies said that Harris should use the momentum from the debate to change her cadence of interviews. “I don’t think you can hide for 56 more days from media interviews,” said one Democratic strategist, requesting anonymity to speak candidly. The Harris campaign also held a call that day, but it was off the record.
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Taylor Swift matched Beyoncé's record for the most career MTV Video Music Awards on Wednesday night after winning seven awards in one evening. Before her first win of the night for song of the summer, Swift had 23 VMAs. Swift, 34, ended the night with a win for video of the year, her third consecutive year earning the award. She also took home Moon Person statues for best pop, best artist, best director, best collaboration and best editing. It was a big night for Swift after one of the biggest years of her life.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Swift, Beyoncé, Travis Kelce, Travis, Kamala Harris, Harris, Tim Walz, , ” Swift, , Sen, JD Vance, Benjamin Button Organizations: MTV, Guinness World Records, Country Music, Minnesota Gov Locations: Texas, R, Ohio, U.S, Europe, South America, Asia, Australia, Miami, New Orleans, Indianapolis, Canada
David Dee Delgado | ReutersDETROIT – Stellantis ' U.S. dealer network has joined the United Auto Workers union in criticizing CEO Carlos Tavares for the company's recent sales declines, factory production cuts and other decisions they deem detrimental to the automaker's business. "The market share of your brands has been slashed nearly in half, Stellantis stock price is tumbling, plants are closing, layoffs are rampant, and key executives fleeing the company. We will continue to work with our dealers to avoid any public disputes that will delay our ability to deliver results." Stellantis reported a record profit in 2023, but so far this year, the automaker reported a first-half net profit of 5.6 billion euros ($6.07 billion), down 48% from the same period of 2023. It's part of his "Dare Forward 2030" plan to increase profits and double revenue to 300 billion euros ($325 billion) by 2030.
Persons: Carlos Tavares, David Dee Delgado, Tavares, Kevin Farrish, Farrish, Ford Stellantis, Stellantis, Shawn Fain, Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Rebecca Cook Organizations: New York, Auto, Reuters DETROIT, United Auto Workers, Chrysler, Dodge, Investor, Bloomberg, Stellantis, GM, Fiat Chrysler, France's PSA Groupe, UAW, U.S, Democratic Locations: Manhattan , New York, U.S, Virginia, Romulus , Michigan
Washington CNN —The Harris campaign is launching a new abortion-focused ad Thursday, capitalizing on what officials believe was one of the most pivotal exchanges between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump during Tuesday’s presidential debate. Harris’ team prepared the vice president to confront Trump on nationwide abortion restrictions. The newly released ad includes both candidates’ responses on abortion on the debate stage. Harris, in response, ran through personal stories of women struggling to get health care while navigating abortion restrictions. Harris campaign officials spent Wednesday poring over footage of the debate to identify key moments to put into new campaign TV and digital ads, according to the campaign, seeking to amplify what they perceive to be the strongest debate exchange.
Persons: Harris, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris ’, Trump, , ” Trump, Roe, Wade . Harris, , Walz, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Joe Biden, Mark Robinson ., Roy Cooper, CNN’s Jeff Zeleny, Cooper Organizations: Washington CNN, Trump, GOP, Mark Robinson . North Carolina Democratic Gov, Labor Locations: Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Philadelphia
Trump rejects second Harris debate
  + stars: | 2024-09-12 | by ( Kevin Breuninger | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Thursday said there will not be another debate against his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris. "Polls clearly show that I won the Debate against Comrade Kamala Harris, the Democrats' Radical Left Candidate, on Tuesday night, and she immediately called for a Second Debate," Trump wrote. The showdown in Philadelphia was Trump's second presidential debate of the 2024 election cycle. Moments after the debate ended, Harris campaign chair Jen O'Malley Dillon called for a second debate in October. "Vice President Harris is ready for a second debate.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Trump's, Trump, David Muir, Linsey Davis, Joe Biden, KAMALA, Republican Sen, JD Vance, Tim Walz, George Stephanopoulos, Jen O'Malley Dillon Organizations: Democratic, U.S, Republican, Trump, ABC, Democratic Minnesota Gov, Fox News, NBC News Locations: Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, U.S, Thursday's, Philadelphia, Charlotte , North Carolina, Ohio
“Six-fifty yesterday morning, one of my township supervisors called me and wanted to know what I thought,” Dingell said. “That discussion brought me right back down to Earth.”Burned before by overconfidence, Democrats this cycle are running against two opponents. Huddled at their campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, the day after the debate, Harris’s campaign aides determined the event would likely do little to change the overall trajectory of the race. Campaign officials spent part of Wednesday looking through debate footage to identify moments that would make effective television ads. Gavin Newsom said on “CBS Mornings” on Tuesday ahead of the debate, rejecting the “underdog” label for Harris: “She’s not.
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Harris raises $47 million in 24 hours after Trump debate
  + stars: | 2024-09-12 | by ( Brian Schwartz | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign rally at the Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, on September 12, 2024. Vice President Kamala Harris raised $47 million in the first 24 hours following her Tuesday night debate against former President Donald Trump, a Harris campaign spokesman told CNBC. The newest Harris fundraising numbers mark the latest blow for the Trump campaign, which has been lagging behind Harris in the fundraising game. The Harris political operation recently announced that it raised $361 million in August, more than double the $130 million Trump's team raised last month. The news of Harris' $47 million day was first reported by The New York Times.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Joe Biden, Walz, Trump Organizations: Democratic, Bojangles, CNBC, ABC News, Republican, ABC, Harris, The New York Times Locations: Charlotte , North Carolina, Philadelphia
Shortly after Tuesday night's ABC News presidential debate between Harris and former President Donald Trump, Swift posted her long-awaited endorsement of Harris' campaign on Instagram. At the time, he said he had "no idea" about Swift's endorsement. He had more to say on Wednesday, however, when he told "Fox & Friends" that he isn't "a Taylor Swift fan." Despite his criticism of Swift, Trump has previously tried to use the pop star in his campaign messaging. For their part, the Harris-Walz campaign wasted no time churning out merch after Swift's endorsement — launching a pack of two friendship bracelets for $20.
Persons: , Taylor Swift, Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Sen, JD Vance, Ohio, Swift, Harris, Donald Trump, Cat Lady, Vance's, Vance, Martha MacCallum, Trump, Taylor, she'll, Brittany Mahomes, Patrick Mahomes, Mahomes, Mahomes —, Walz, Harris Walz Organizations: Service, GOP, Democratic Party, ABC, Business, Fox, Kansas City Chiefs, Trump, Truth
CNN —WNBA star Caitlin Clark hinted at her political beliefs ahead of this year’s US election by liking a social media post from Taylor Swift endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris, but she stopped short of endorsing a candidate when asked by reporters on Wednesday. Clark was one of more than 10 million people to like the post but stopped short of formally endorsing Harris herself. “I have this amazing platform, so I think the biggest thing would be to just encourage people to register to vote,” Clark told reporters on Wednesday, when asked about her decision to like the post. “That’s the biggest thing I can do with the platform that I have and that’s the same thing Taylor (Swift) did. “Continue to educate yourself on the candidates that we have, the policies that they’re supporting – I think that’s the biggest thing you can do.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Taylor Swift, Kamala Harris, Swift, Tim Walz, Clark, Harris, , ” Clark, Taylor, Emilee Chinn, USA’s, , Sen, Kelly Loeffler, Rev, Raphael Warnock –, Warnock, Loeffler, He’s Organizations: CNN, WNBA, France, Atlanta Dream Locations: Paris, Georgia
Angel Sobolewski doesn’t take political advice from pop stars — not even her favorite, Taylor Swift. Some right-leaning Swift fans had expected those statements. On Wednesday, in an interview with “Fox & Friends,” Trump responded to Swift’s endorsement, saying, “I was not a Taylor Swift fan. The majority of us, however, live in a very different world than Taylor Swift,” the post read in part. Richardson said he’s one of the Swifties genuinely disappointed by Swift’s endorsement of Harris.
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Harris is expected to attend a service at the Memorial plaza at ground zero in New York City, as is Trump, according to a source familiar with his plans. Harris and Biden — and Trump — will then travel to Shanksville, Pennsylvania, home of the Flight 93 memorial. Tim Walz, is expected to commemorate the 9/11 anniversary in his home state. In 2016, Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attended a 15th anniversary service, but Clinton departed abruptly and appeared unsteady as she left. Trump, a New York native, did not attend the memorial in 2021, making stops instead at a police station and a firehouse.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Joe Biden, Karine Jean, Pierre said Biden, Biden —, Trump, Biden, Tim Walz, Hillary Clinton, Clinton, ” Harris, Organizations: Pentagon, Minnesota Gov, Democratic, Air Force Locations: New York City, Shanksville , Pennsylvania, Shanksville, York, Asia, Alaska, New York
Here's what Harris and Trump got right and wrong on the debate stage in Philadelphia. Fact check: Trump calls Harris’ dad a Marxist“Her father’s a Marxist professor in economics, and he taught her well," Trump said. Fact check: Trump claims Harris ‘wants to confiscate your guns’“She wants to confiscate your guns,” Trump claimed. We’re not taking anybody’s guns away.”Fact check: Harris says Trump oversaw manufacturing job losses“Donald Trump said he was going to create manufacturing jobs. Fact check: Trump says he has ‘nothing to do with Project 2025’“I have nothing to do with Project 2025.
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PHILADELPHIA — Former President Donald Trump found out Tuesday night that he's got a much tougher rival on his hands now. Harris, eager to portray herself as different from both Trump and Biden, reminded him that Biden won't be on the ballot. Trump said Harris has had 3½ years to make the changes she promises to make and argued the Biden-Harris administration squandered progress Trump gave them. Trump and Harris also clashed over the 2020 election, with Trump again falsely claiming that he won. Throughout the debate, Harris needled Trump in ways that undermined his self-image as a popular, strong leader whom American’s adversaries fear.
Persons: Donald Trump, he's, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Trump, bristled, Laura Ingraham, Harris, , , “ Trump, Ohio — Trump, Biden, doesn't, “ You’re, You’re, MAGA, ” Harris, Tim Walz, We’re, Sen, JD Vance, Roe, Wade, didn’t, Hannibal Lecter, don’t, , Chris Christie, Trump “, Christie, Harris needled Trump, Viktor Orbán, He’s, Smart, ” Trump Organizations: PHILADELPHIA, Democratic, Fox News, Trump, ABC, Biden, Former New Jersey Gov, Republican Locations: Ohio, Hungary
Pop superstar Taylor Swift endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential candidacy on Tuesday night after the high-stakes debate with former President Donald Trump, calling the Democratic nominee a "steady-handed, gifted leader." "I will be casting my vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in the 2024 Presidential Election," Swift said in a post on Instagram to her more than 283 million followers. Swift's endorsement came as a surprise to the Harris campaign, two campaign officials told NBC News. Swift threw her support behind President Joe Biden and Harris during the 2020 presidential election. In the Instagram post, Swift also criticized social media users who have circulated images generated by artificial intelligence falsely stating that she had endorsed the Trump-Vance ticket.
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This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. "It really conjured up my fears around AI, and the dangers of spreading misinformation. AdvertisementThe images also included an Uncle Sam-inspired depiction of Swift with the words, "Taylor wants you to vote for Donald Trump." However, two of the images Trump shared appeared to be real, showing actual Trump supporter Jenna Piwowarczyk . Representatives for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider, made outside normal working hours.
Persons: , Taylor Swift, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Swift, Donald Trump's, Trump, Sam, Taylor, Jenna Piwowarczyk, Kamala, Walz Organizations: Service, Business, Trump, Fox Business, Swift, Biden, Democratic
Taylor Swift performs onstage during "Taylor Swift The Eras Tour" at Olympiastadion in Munich, Germany, July 27, 2024. Taylor Swift's endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris in a Tuesday night Instagram post drove at least 337,826 visitors to Vote.gov, a government website that directs users to state-specific voting information, a spokesperson for the U.S. General Services Administration told CNBC. Swift released her endorsement minutes after the conclusion of the first debate between Harris and former President Donald Trump. Last year, Swift posted a similar link to the Vote.gov website to motivate her followers to register to vote. The website experienced a 1,226% traffic boost in the hour after Swift's 2023 post, NPR reported last year.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Taylor, Taylor Swift's, Kamala Harris, Swift, Harris, Donald Trump, Tim Walz, Vote.gov Organizations: U.S . General Services Administration, CNBC, NPR Locations: Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany, Vote.gov
Melinda French Gates said she made a "substantial" donation to Harris' campaign. A philanthropist worth nearly $11 billion, French Gates has also offered to host events. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementAfter making her first-ever presidential endorsement this spring, billionaire philanthropist Melinda French Gates said she made a "substantial" donation to Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign, Vanity Fair reported. When French Gates was still a part of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which she cofounded with her ex-husband Bill Gates, she generally avoided wading into partisan causes.
Persons: Melinda French Gates, Harris, Gates, , Kamala Harris, Melinda Gates, Bill Gates, Donald Trump Organizations: Service, Melinda Gates Foundation, Republicans, Democrats, Business
A debate with bad blood
  + stars: | 2024-09-11 | by ( Dan Defrancesco | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
When discussing immigration, Harris took a shot at Trump's rallies, saying that people leave them early " out of exhaustion and boredom ." Trump responded with his own attack about Harris' rallies, but his demeanor also took a noticeable turn for the remainder of the debate. And while the two candidates basically don't agree on anything, Harris took one page out of Trump's book. The vice president had some noticeable facial expressions during the debate , something the former president has been known for. The Harris campaign said following the debate the vice president would participate in another one in October .
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All four were in New York on Wednesday for a commemoration event at Ground Zero in Manhattan. Harris and Biden then traveled to Shanksville, Pennsylvania, to participate in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Flight 93 memorial. At that ceremony, Biden placed his hand on the wreath as the small group he was with bowed their heads. During that ceremony, the president falsely claimed he visited Ground Zero “the next day” after the attacks. In 2016, both Trump and Hillary Clinton attended memorial events marking the 15th anniversary of 9/11 at Ground Zero.
Persons: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Sen, JD Vance, Harris, Vance, Biden, Trump, Tim Walz, Jill Biden, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Adam Gray, Trump –, , Mike Pence, Hillary Clinton, Clinton, Mitt Romney, Obama, Romney, , John McCain, CNN’s Kit Maher, Betsy Klein Organizations: CNN, Trump, Pictures, Minnesota Gov, Democratic, World Trade Center, Pentagon, World Trade, Getty, New Yorker, Republican Locations: New York, Manhattan, Shanksville , Pennsylvania, Arlington , Virginia, Lower Manhattan, Pennsylvania, Alaska, York, New York City, AFP, New, Shanksville, Nevada
The Harris campaign, exuding confidence after Harris baited Trump on stage Tuesday night, immediately said she would agree to a second debate with the ex-president. “When you win the debate, I don’t, I don’t know that I want to do another debate,” Trump said in a phone interview Wednesday morning on Fox News. Speaking with the hosts of “Fox & Friends,” Trump insulted Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, the two anchors that Fox has pitched as potential debate moderators in October. The Harris campaign, however, wants the vice presidential debate between Tim Walz and JD Vance to happen next. Trump on Wednesday also assailed ABC after the debate moderators fact-checked the former president in real-time during the prime time Philadelphia matchup.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump’s, Trump, Harris, ” Trump, Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum, , Bret, Martha, , Sean Hannity, Jesse Watters, Laura Ingraham, Jason Miller, ” Miller, Tim Walz, JD Vance, Brian Fallon, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Fox News, “ Fox & Friends, Fox, don’t, Trump, CNN, NBC, CBS, ” NBC, ABC, “ CNN, Disney, FCC Locations: New York, Philadelphia
Last night, left-leaning Swifties everywhere breathed a sigh of relief: Taylor Swift finally endorsed Democratic candidate Kamala Harris for president. Two officials told NBC News they had no idea Swift's endorsement was coming — her running mate, Tim Walz, even found out on live TV — but they were definitely ready for it. (A representative for Swift didn't respond to a request for comment from BI.) Swift didn't officially endorse Biden until October 7, less than one month before the 2020 election. As Swift herself said in her endorsement post, "The simplest way to combat misinformation is with the truth."
Persons: Taylor Swift, Kamala Harris, Harris, Tim Walz, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Biden, Swift, she's, Walz —, Trump, Brittany Mahomes, Donald Trump, Swift could've, she'd, would've, Swifties Organizations: Service, Democratic, NBC News, Business, Republican Party, BI, Biden, DNC Locations: Vienna
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