Former President Donald Trump spent more than an hour ahead of Tuesday night's vice presidential debate campaigning in a ...
The Republican and Democratic candidates for vice president confronted one another in New York at a televised debate.
A trio of new trials — a devastating hurricane, expanding conflict in the Mideast and a dockworkers strike that threatens the ...
Donald Trump is going back to Butler, where the world last saw him pump his fist and beseech followers to ''fight,'' even as blood streaked his face from a would-be assassin's bullet.
The candidates also clashed on Jan. 6, abortion, immigration and more. But the most profound disagreement came among Democrats, with some finding Walz too nice.
The vice-presidential candidates outlined vastly different visions for the country and traded barbs about their ...
Vance appeared to understand the political unpopularity of the Republican position on abortion and outlined “pro-family” ...
The event was one of the last opportunities for each candidate to attack to the other's campaign and introduce themselves to voters.
Moments after Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance expressed support for a national abortion ban Tuesday night – which he phrased as a minimum national standard – former President Donald ...
A polished J.D. Vance never broke a sweat while Tim Walz struggled through a 90-minute debate unlikely to change any voters’ ...
A descendant of Italian immigrants, State Rep. Vella calls State Sen. Syverson’s comments a “political move” – something like ...
The Ohio senator is already being praised for his "disciplined" performance at Tuesday's debate. But the vision he outlined ...