The billionaire has poured nearly $120 million into a pro-Trump voting effort and used his social media platform, X, to spread misinformation, despite public statements he made in the past about political neutrality.
Month: October 2024
‘Disgraceful’: A Fiery Bernie Sanders Courts Blue-Collar Voters
The Vermont senator’s appearances on the trail to support Vice President Kamala Harris stand in stark contrast to her optimistic message.
How The Times’s Home Page Comes Together on Election Night
“It’s about being prepared, but also being able to pivot,” said Justin O’Neill, one of the editors who programs the home page at night.
Biden’s Gaffes Complicate Harris’s Final Stretch, Worrying Democratic Insiders
President Biden did not attend Vice President Kamala Harris’s speech on Tuesday night, but his ill-timed flub in a video interview caused headaches for her campaign.
Trump Supporter Arrested After Brandishing Machete at Early-Voting Site
The police charged an 18-year-old man with aggravated assault after he confronted two older Harris supporters outside a library in Neptune Beach, Fla.
In Election’s Final Days, Dark Money and ‘Gray Money’ Fund ‘Dirty Tricks’
Big-money operatives are taking advantage of lax rules at the end of the campaign to hide the true source of their money until after the election is called — or for forever.
Biden Appears to Insult Trump Supporters as ‘Garbage,’ but Quickly Tries to Clarify
In a posting on social media, President Biden said he was talking about racist language, not Trump supporters.
Partial Breach of Election Machine Passwords in Colorado Poses No Risk, State Says
The secretary of state said that the machines are not online, require a second set of passwords and are under constant surveillance in locked rooms.
How Trump Exploits Divisions Among Black and Latino Voters
Donald J. Trump’s anti-immigrant message is exposing longstanding tensions and challenging Democrats’ hopes for solidarity.
Harris’s Closing Argument: Turn the Page on Trump, and Avert Chaos
In a speech in Washington where organizers are planning for up to 40,000 attendees, she will argue that she represents generational change. But her rival will remain at the spine of her case.