While Harris is seeking to harness momentum from a strong debate performance and bank support from early voters,Trump is trying to regain his footing after an unsteady showing.
By emphasising race – something she has so far downplayed,as Obama did in 2008 – Kamala Harris runs the risk of playing into her opponent’s hands.
Dutton is no Trump and his party are not MAGA idiots,yet the Coalition and Labor have different views on values.
In the past weeks,Harris has been barnstorming the country,electrifying rally audiences with one energetic speech after another. It’s a big change from her early vice-presidential days.
I am not getting dewy-eyed here,but I see signs that Americans – across the political divide – are reviving a graciousness that had lain dormant.
Bulletproof glass that formed a protective wall across the stage. Storage containers were stacked around the perimeter to create additional walls and block sight lines.
Democratic convention attendees danced,chanted,cheered and attempted the Mexican wave. And by the time Michelle Obama took the stage,the energy in the stadium was palpable.
Barack Obama fired up the crowd on day two of the Democratic National Convention,which also featured a raucous roll call of all 57 delegations and another surprise appearance by Kamala Harris.
As the US presidential debate turns its attention to the economy,both sides are ignoring the elephant in the room.
Top Democrats are bristling with resentments even as they are about to try to put on a united front at the party’s National Convention in Chicago.
She has the momentum heading into next week’s Democratic National Convention,but it won’t all be easy going for the vice president as she makes her push for the White House.