The Democrats have been hyper-energized by Kamala Harris taking over the nomination, but reporters are asking why they missed the story of Biden’s declining health for so long.
John Mulholland is the former Editor of Guardian US and of The Observer in London.
Seven days since Biden quit the race seem to have transformed the election. But 100 days out from the election, are there cracks under the surface?
There are 100 days until election day but the ink is still wet on her new campaign signs, and Harris is trying to woo key Obama aides after demoting a Biden confidant.
In three head-snapping days Musk called his daughter “dead,” offered to fight Mark Zuckerberg, and lost $16bn of his own cash as Tesla profits plunged.
Harris’ 2019 bid to be the Dems’ presidential nominee imploded. Her challenge in 2024 is how to build an anti-Trump coalition in the six swing states that will decide the election.
Senior Republicans officials have been preparing the groundwork—and testing the waters—for attacks on Harris for weeks, following President Biden's disastrous debate performance.
It was a tale of two speeches but one Donald Trump: The rambling, chaotic Trump won out over the spiritual warrior we were told would emerge.
Where Kai and Lara offered, at least tonally and presentationally, a softer side at the RNC, Kimberly Guilfoyle and Don Jr. gave us the darker, divisive side of the Trump dynasty.
Pope Donald I is hardly a Biblical scholar, but his grip over his followers is definitely infallible.