Kamala Harris Leads Push to Shore Up Democratic Support From Black Voters
Speaking in Atlanta, the vice president began a national tour to highlight how the Biden administration is trying to help Black Americans economically.
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Speaking in Atlanta, the vice president began a national tour to highlight how the Biden administration is trying to help Black Americans economically.
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“When we think about what is at stake, it is absolutely about freedom,” Vice President Kamala Harris said during a visit to Wisconsin.
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At a rally in Tucson, Ariz., days after the state’s top court upheld a near-total ban on abortion, Vice President Kamala Harris placed the blame directly on former President Donald J. Trump.
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The vice president’s official residence is in a quiet Washington enclave once home to 34 enslaved people. Ms. Harris has sought to reconnect the property to its Black heritage.
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Kamala Harris Is Noncommittal on Gaza, the Border and TikTok
In an interview with ABC News on Sunday, the vice president declined to offer details on several issues facing the Biden administration.
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Kamala Harris Visits Parkland and Urges States to Adopt Red-Flag Gun Laws
At the site of the 2018 school shooting in Florida, the vice president announced federal help for states to limit weapon access for people deemed to be threats.
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At Abortion Clinic Visit, Harris Says U.S. Is Confronting ‘Health Care Crisis’
The trip made history and offered a vivid look at how the politics of abortion rights have transformed since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
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Kamala Harris Visits Abortion Clinic, in Historic First
The vice president met with abortion providers and staff members in St. Paul, Minn., a striking political move that shows how assertive Democrats have grown on the issue.
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Harris Pushes for Pause in Fighting in Meeting With Top Israeli Official
In a White House meeting on Monday afternoon with Benny Gantz, a member of Israel’s war cabinet, the vice president also focused on the need for a deal to free hostages.
By Michael D. Shear, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and
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A Bystander to ’60s Protests, Biden Now Becomes a Target
For President Biden, the campus unrest over the Gaza war recalls peace protests of his youth. But this time he cannot easily bypass the turmoil.
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Biden Tax Increases Won’t Hit Middle Class, Yellen Says
Republicans pressed the Treasury secretary on President Biden’s tax proposals and the fate of the Trump tax cuts that will expire in 2025.
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Biden Team Sees Narrow Window for Deal on Cease-Fire and Hostages in Gaza
A number of factors have converged to make this a moment when the president might be able to break through the stalemate, advisers say. But their optimism has been dashed before.
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Biden Confers With Netanyahu on a Possible Cease-Fire and Hostage Deal
The president spoke with the Israeli prime minister on Sunday, the same day Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken left for his latest trip to the Middle East.
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‘I’m a Grown Man Running Against a 6-Year-Old’: Biden Lets Trump Jokes Fly at Annual Roast
Journalists and politicians schmoozed over filet mignon at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner as pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside.
By Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Minho Kim and
The vice president is set to lean into a partywide attack on Donald Trump and fellow Republicans, who are newly on the defensive over the issue.
By Nicholas Nehamas, Lisa Lerer and Reid J. Epstein
During a speech in Selma, Ala., the vice president called on Hamas to agree to a six-week pause that is on the table and for immediate aid to those living in Gaza.
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During a quiet visit before the state’s primary, the vice president spoke to a small group about a subject that is far more comfortable for Democrats than the Mideast war.
By Nicholas Nehamas
Stumping for the president ahead of South Carolina’s Democratic primary, Ms. Harris has been working to shore up his vulnerabilities with Black voters and younger voters.
By Reid J. Epstein and Maya King
Urging South Carolina Democrats not to ignore their uncompetitive primary, she pointed to a list of Biden achievements and said Donald Trump posed a “profound threat.”
By Reid J. Epstein
The vice president has provided the decisive vote in the Senate 32 times, in a reflection of Democrats’ narrow majority and broader polarization in politics.
By Kayla Guo
In an interview, the vice president discusses the extent to which she follows polls and why social division is like a virus.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Evan Roberts, Elaine Chen, Dan Powell and Kelly Pieko
The interviews included a defiant Mr. Musk on an advertiser boycott at X, the vice president on the Biden administration’s challenges reaching voters, and the Israeli president on hostages in Gaza.
By J. Edward Moreno and Michael J. de la Merced
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A slice of voters would vote for Vice President Harris but not President Biden, reflecting his challenges and opportunities.
By Claire Cain Miller and Nate Cohn
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