President Joe Biden threw what appeared to be a final shot across the bow of the Trump campaign just one week before the election, referring to Trump voters as "garbage." It’s similar to right before the 2016 election when Hillary Clinton called Trump supporters "deplorables." Just like eight years ago, Republicans have once again circled
The White House attempted to walk back President Biden's comments after the president unleashed a firestorm after calling Trump supporters "garbage." During a virtual Vice President Kamla Harris campaign call with Voto Latino, Biden took a swipe at former President Trump's rally in Madison Square Garden, which made headlines after insult comedian Tony Hinchiffe made
President Trump called on a crowd of supporters to "forgive" President Biden after he compared the former president's supporters to garbage. "Wow. That's terrible," Trump said, invoking Hillary Clinton’s infamous "deplorable" remarks in the weeks before the 2016 election. "And then she said irredeemable. That didn't work out." The Republican nominee called on his supporters
US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks on The Ellipse just south of the White House in Washington, DC, on October 29, 2024. Brendan Smialowski | Afp | Getty Images Vice President Kamala Harris worked to balance two central messages in her closing argument to voters Tuesday evening: The first is that
An incumbent Republican congressman from New York now holds a surprising lead over his progressive opponent, according to a new poll. The poll, which was conducted by PIX11, The Hill and Emerson College, found that Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., holds a 49%-44% lead over former Democratic U.S. Rep. Mondaire Jones. The two are running in
The Colorado Secretary of State's Office mistakenly posted a spreadsheet to its website with a hidden tab that included voting system passwords on Wednesday. The Colorado Department of State issued a statement and acknowledged it was aware of the situation. "The Colorado Department of State is aware that a spreadsheet located on the Department’s website
"A very special hello to Allentown," former President Trump began his remarks at the PPL Center at the heart of Pennsylvania's third-largest city on Tuesday. Trump's remarks followed several speeches by local candidates and notably Shadow Sen. Zoraida Buxo, R-P.R., who threw her support behind the GOP nominee after a comic at his Madison Square
Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz mocked former President Trump’s age during a Tuesday evening rally in Georgia. Walz criticized Trump’s proposal to stop taxing Social Security checks while quipping that Trump himself would be eligible for the program, which is for Americans aged 62 and older. "Now, Trump came out with a
One of Puerto Rico's two "shadow senators" endorsed former President Trump only days after comic "Kill Tony" Hinchcliffe delivered a widely-criticized set demeaning the island protectorate at the Republican's New York City rally. Shadow Sen. Zoraida Buxo, a Republican, said she was proud to be back in Allentown, Pennsylvania's third-largest city, and the anchor of
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied separate appeals by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to remove his name from the ballots in Wisconsin and Michigan – a move supported by former President Trump. Kennedy, who was running as the independent presidential candidate, has been trying to get his name off ballots in key battleground states since