He changed his mind after being shown data that his supporters in the state had been affected, the former officials said. One called his approach “red states vs. blue states.”
Month: October 2024
Inside a Republican Ad Accusing Jon Tester of Flip-Flopping on Immigration
A Republican group is using misleading language about the Montana senator’s support for a bipartisan immigration bill in 2013 to accuse him of selling out to the Washington establishment.
Every Election Has Big Swings, Even in a Polarized Country. This One Will Too.
In just the last few years, any number of issues might have led people to reconsider their loyalties.
Filing in Trump Election Case Fleshes Out Roles of a Sprawling Cast
Donald Trump is the only defendant in the special counsel’s case that charges him with a plot to remain in power after his 2020 loss. But a newly unsealed brief provides fresh details about many other figures.
Senators Urge Justice Dept. to Hold Boeing Executives Accountable for Safety
Two Democratic senators sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday, pressing the top Justice Department official to take a tougher approach to Boeing and criminally prosecute the aircraft company’s executives for not doing enough to ensure passenger safety. The letter, from Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, criticized…
U.S. Faces Economic Turbulence Just as Recession Fears Eased
The United States economy is suddenly staring down an array of new and potentially damaging crises, with tensions flaring in the Middle East, port workers striking on the East and Gulf Coasts and several states grappling with fallout from a devastating hurricane. The events hit just as American policymakers were gaining confidence that they had…
Liz Cheney to Campaign With Harris at the Birthplace of the G.O.P.
Ms. Cheney, the most prominent Republican to endorse the Democratic nominee, will appear alongside her in Ripon, Wis., where meetings in 1854 helped lead to the party’s formation.
JD Vance’s Old Yale Law Classmates Raise Money for Springfield’s Haitian Residents
Some donors said they were seeking to repair damage the Trump-Vance campaign, and Mr. Vance himself, had caused by spreading bogus rumors that migrants were harming pets.
A Storm, a Strike and War Abroad Pose Challenges for Harris
Scenes of striking workers, hurricane devastation in the Southeast and missiles over Israel represent a rare moment of turbulence for Kamala Harris.
Biden Says He Won’t Support an Israeli Strike on Iran’s Nuclear Sites
His comments reflected a renewed effort by his administration to seek restraint from Israel to try to avoid a growing war in the Middle East.