Son: Former Arkansas governor and U.S. Sen. David Pryor dies in Little Rock of natural causes at age 89
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Son: Former Arkansas governor and U.S. Sen. David Pryor dies in Little Rock of natural causes at age 89.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Son: Former Arkansas governor and U.S. Sen. David Pryor dies in Little Rock of natural causes at age 89.
After all the political tumult of the last month, Thursday’s latest New York Times/Siena College poll is full of findings unlike any we’ve seen this cycle, with one exception: who leads the presidential race. The poll found Donald Trump ahead of Kamala Harris by 1 percentage point, 48% to 47%, among likely voters. Other than the name of the Democratic candidate, “Trump +1” is a result that could have been from any other Times/Siena poll before President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate. Sign up for
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The former first lady received an awkward flashback to her husband Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.
Tony Mack accused the Reform leader of being a "man who cannot keep his promises".
Harry Enten also examined the effect the “historically unpopular” vice presidential candidate may have on Donald Trump’s campaign.
Kamala Harris' campaign asked a question after the former president appeared on "Fox & Friends."
The shadow cabinet minister said they were not being "evil Tories" by pointing out a flaw with government policies.
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The ex-White House communications director explained why Vance is "hurting" the former president.
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Harris has enjoyed near-unanimous support from the party, defying pundits who predicted Democratic infighting should Biden bow out.
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Darrell Ann Murphy is relieved, grateful and newly hopeful Democrats can win Pennsylvania and the White House. But she is also still upset, a little mad even.
The former president’s supporters keep raising the idea there’s violent conflict in America’s future
Late-night host discusses the surge in support for Kamala Harris, new polls putting her ahead of Trump and the limitations of Trump’s running mate, JD Vance
Her campaign is showing it’s possible to be both serious and fun at the same time.
If they wanted to pronounce it 'Comma-la,' they would.
Trump vowed not to mellow down after his near-fatal rally shooting, saying he "can't be too nice," when dealing with his "dangerous" opponents.