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The stunning transformation of the 2024 presidential race will reach new heights Tuesday when Vice President Kamala Harris unveils her running mate after a sequence of events that left Republican nominee Donald Trump flailing. Harris is due to join her vice presidential pick at a rally in Philadelphia that will kick off a joint sprint across an electoral map expanded by President Joe Biden’s shelving of his own reelection bid just over two weeks ago. In the final hours of her search after a compressed vetting period, Harris narrowed in on two candidates — Pennsylvania Gov. Tim Walz, 60, sources told CNN, although Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly remained in the running as of Monday afternoon. Read Collinson’s full analysis on Harris as she is set to announce her VP pick.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump flailing, Harris, Joe Biden’s, Josh Shapiro, Tim Walz, Arizona Sen, Mark Kelly, Shapiro, Walz, Trump, Biden, Harris ’, Read Organizations: Republican, Minnesota Gov, CNN, Democratic, Trump Locations: Philadelphia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan
Democrats on Wednesday adopted the rules the party will use to choose their presidential nominee, with voting to officially nominate Kamala Harris likely to begin August 1. The party has said its goal is to nominate its presidential and vice presidential candidates by August 7 to avoid the possibility of litigation over ballot access in Ohio. That could be determined by a candidate either winning enough votes during remote balloting or gathering a sufficient number of signatures. After a presidential candidate is nominated, the rules allow the nominee to name a running mate without the need for additional remote voting. While the ceremonial presidential vote will be conducted as a roll call, the vote for vice president is likely to be a voice vote.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, superdelegates – Organizations: Wednesday, Democratic National, Democratic Locations: Ohio, Chicago
Donald Trump walks off stage after speaking at a campaign rally on July 20, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Vance defended his loyalty to the US, after Vice President Kamala Harris said he “will be loyal only to Trump, not to our country.”“There’s some bad news actually, Vice President Kamala Harris, she doesn’t like me,” Vance said in remarks about two hours before Trump took the stage. “Kamala Harris said something to the effect that … I have no loyalty to this country,” he continued. “Well, I don’t know, Kamala, I did serve in the United States Marine Corps and build a business. The only unity we saw today was between Donald Trump, JD Vance, and their Project 2025 agenda,” Biden campaign spokesperson Ammar Moussa said in a statement.
Persons: Donald Trump, Anna Moneymaker, Sen, JD Vance, Vance, Trump’s, , it’s, Kamala Harris, ” Vance, Trump, “ Kamala Harris, , Kamala, Harris, Ronny Jackson, Elon Musk, Musk, “ Elon, ” Trump, Xi Jinping, Xi, who’s, Biden, Joe Biden’s, ” Biden, Ammar Moussa Organizations: Trump, United States Marine Corps, Butler Memorial Hospital, White House, Grand, Wall Street Journal, Democrats Locations: Grand Rapids , Michigan, Ohio, San Francisco, Butler , Pennsylvania
Stacey Van Gronigen, right, and Kim Brand, center, speak with CNN's Jeff Zeleny. CNNNorth Carolina, one of 15 states holding Republican contests Tuesday, is emerging as an early general election battleground. In the waning days of the primary, conversations with Nikki Haley voters offer important lessons – perhaps less so for her own candidacy than for Donald Trump, Joe Biden or even a third-party candidate. When asked what Brand will do in November if Haley doesn't win the primary, she replied: "Cry." Meanwhile, Gronigen — a two-time Trump voter — said she would vote for Trump again, if Haley was not successful.
Persons: Stacey Van Gronigen, Kim Brand, CNN's Jeff Zeleny, Nikki Haley, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Haley, Brand, Haley doesn't, Gronigen, Organizations: CNN, Trump Locations: CNN North Carolina, Charlotte
Utah Independent Senate candidate Evan McMullin is hoping to defeat Trump-backed incumbent Sen. Mike Lee by appealing to voters in both parties. CNN's Jeff Zeleny reports.
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