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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are virtually tied in the race for the White House, according to new polling.

Trump is at 49 per cent support compared to Harris’ 47 per cent, according to a CNN Poll of Polls — the average of the four most recent national polls — on Sunday.

The news comes as the presumptive Democratic nominee is on the verge of announcing her pick for vice president.

The final list includes Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky, Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona and Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota. Kelly, Walz and Shapiro all interviewed at Harris’s residence in Washington, DC on Sunday.

The Harris campaign was also faced with scandal this weekend after her husband Doug Emhoff admitted having an affair during his first marriage, with his ex-wife coming out to defend him.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was in Atlanta at a rally with running mate JD Vance on Saturday where his campaign doubled down on questioning Harris’ heritage following offensive remarks he made earlier this week.

Trump had claimed at a conference of Black journalists that Harris “happened to turn Black” only recently, to groans from the audience.

The former president then said: “Is she Indian or is she Black?”

Key Points

  • Who is winning in the Kamala Harris veepstakes?
  • Why Josh Shapiro might be Kamala Harris’s running mate pick
  • Why Arizona’s Mark Kelly could end up being Kamala Harris’s response to JD Vance
  • History-making Kamala Harris says she’s ‘honored’ to clinch presidential nomination
  • Harris and Trump are now neck-and-neck nationally, polls show
  • Harris to meet with top VP contenders for ‘chemistry test'
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Harris is now a big problem for Republicans

They’re feeling the Kamala-mentum in the battlegrounds.

Just under two weeks since the vice president became her party’s presumptive nominee, Democrats around the country are feeling a surge of optimism that is translating into real, tangible gains — and a real, tangible problem for Republicans.

On Tuesday night, Harris was in Atlanta, Georgia, where she turned out a Trump-sized crowd of 10,000 at Georgia State University. A fired-up audience roared in response when she dared her opponent to “say it to my face” and attend a debate (or debates) with her in person.

That energy is palpable around the country. The Harris campaign has now released several statements bragging about a $200m-plus fundraising haul in less than two weeks and a surge in volunteers for the campaign. But it’s not just the vice president herself seeing eager supporters coming back into the fold — it’s the party as a whole, and that’s something that spells trouble not just for Donald Trump but for all Republicans.

John Bowden and Eric Garcia have the full story...

Trump-sized crowds and battleground wins: Harris is now a big problem for Republicans

‘It’s not just Democrats... We’re hearing from Republicans saying: Maybe this is the final straw that’s going to break the MAGA base and wipe them out’

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‘Republicans for Harris’ launches — and includes endorsements from Trump administration officials

Kamala Harris’ campaign launched “Republicans for Harris” with endorsements from former Donald Trump administration officials and prominent conservatives.

The initiative is “a grassroots organizing program to further outreach efforts to the millions of Republican voters who continue to reject the chaos, division, and violence of Donald Trump and his Project 2025 agenda,” the Harris campaign said in a statement on Sunday.

Notable endorsements include former White House Press Secretary and Melania Trump chief-of-staff Stephanie Grisham, and former homeland security and counterterrorism advisor to Vice President Mike Pence, Olivia Troye.

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‘Republicans for Harris’ launches with backing from Chuck Hagel and Melania aide

‘As a national security official and lifelong Republican, I witnessed firsthand the threat Donald Trump poses to our country while working in the Trump White House,’ wrote Olivia Troye, counterterrorism advisor to Vice President Mike Pence

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WATCH: Vance blames Harris campaign’s ‘weird’ label on ‘social media interns’

Vance blames Harris campaign’s ‘weird’ label on ‘social media interns’
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Doug Emhoff’s ex-wife responds after he admits to having affair during their marriage

Kerstin Emhoff, ex-wife of Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, has defended him after he admitted to having an affair during their marriage.

Emhoff, who is now married to Vice President Kamala Harris, responded on Saturday to claims that he had an extra-marital affair, first reported by the Daily Mail.

“During my first marriage, Kerstin and I went through some tough times on account of my actions. I took responsibility, and in the years since, we worked through things as a family and have come out stronger on the other side,” he said in statement to CNN.

He was married to film producer Kerstin from 1992 to 2008 and the pair have two children, Ella and Cole, who are now young adults. The Mail reported that the couple split after Kerstin discovered the affair. She did not respond to that allegation in her statement.

“Doug and I decided to end our marriage for a variety of reasons, many years ago,” she told the Washington Post. “He is a great father to our kids, continues to be a great friend to me and I am really proud of the warm and supportive blended family Doug, Kamala, and I have built together.

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Doug Emhoff’s ex-wife responds after he admits to having affair during their marriage

Doug Emhoff was married to film producer Kerstin from 1992 to 2008

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Lindsey Graham warns Trump to stop birther-like attacks on Harris’s heritage

Lindsey Graham has warned Donald Trump against devolving into birtherism-like attacks against Kamala Harris during the 2024 race for the White House.

The South Carolina senator appeared on Fox News Sunday on August as the Trump campaign continues to search for an effective message to run against Harris after she became the formal Democratic nominee.

Graham made the remarks after Trump broached the issue of Harris’s racial background during an interview at a conference hosted by the National Association of Black Journalists this week. In front of the largely Black audience, Trump insisted that Harris had only recently decided to identify as Black — drawing groans from the crowd.

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Lindsey Graham warns Trump to stop birther-like attacks on Harris’s heritage

Trump campaign doubles down on racial remarks about vice president during Atlanta rally on Saturday, when MAGA activist tells audience Harris is ‘only Black when she’s trying to get elected’

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RFK Jr says he placed a dead bear cub in Central Park a decade ago

In a social media video posted on X on Sunday, Robert F Kennedy Jr, independent presidential candidate, recounted a strange tale 10 years ago, when he was going to go “falconing” in upstate New York. On the way there, a woman in the van in front of him hit and killed a “young bear,” he said. He decided to put the dead bear in his car, he continued.

“I pulled over and I picked up the bear and put him in the back of my van because I was gonna skin the bear,” the scion said. “It was in very good condition and I was gonna put the meat in my refrigerator.”

After a nice time upstate, he had to drive to New York City for a dinner instead of his home in Westchester — with the bear still in his car.

The dinner went late and he had to head to the airport. “I didn’t want to leave the bear in my car because that would have been bad,” he said. Kennedy then started discussing the recently-created bike lanes that had led to a lot of accidents in the city.

“I had an old bike in my car that somebody had asked me to get rid of and I said let’s go put the bear in Central Park and we’ll make it look like he got hit by a bike,” Kennedy continued. “Everybody thought, ‘That’s a great idea.’ So we did that and we thought it would be amusing for whoever found it or something.”

He said the story of the dead bear wound up on “the front page of every paper.”

The presidential candidate added: “I was worreid because my prints were all over that bike.”

“Luckily, the story died down after a while and it stayed dead for a decade. The New Yorker somehow found out about it, and they just – they’re gonna do a big article on me and that’s one of the articles. So they asked me, the fact checkers,” he said.

Can’t believe it? Watch the whole video for yourself...

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‘Republicans for Harris’ launches with support from prominent members of Trump’s party

Kamala Harris’ campaign launched “Republicans for Harris” with endorsements from former Donald Trump administration officials and prominent conservatives.

The initiative is “a grassroots organizing program to further outreach efforts to the millions of Republican voters who continue to reject the chaos, division, and violence of Donald Trump and his Project 2025 agenda,” the Harris campaign said in a statement on Sunday.

Notable endorsements include former White House Press Secretary and Melania Trump chief-of-staff Stephanie Grisham, and former homeland security and counterterrorism advisor to Vice President Mike Pence, Olivia Troye.

“As a national security official and lifelong Republican, I witnessed firsthand the threat Donald Trump poses to our country while working in the Trump White House,” Troye wrote. “ The stakes are too high to let partisanship jeopardize our freedoms and the Constitution.”

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WATCH: Trump Congratulates Vladimir Putin on Prisoner Swap

Trump Congratulates Vladimir Putin on Prisoner Swap
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Why Arizona’s Mark Kelly could end up being Kamala Harris’s response to JD Vance

A first-term senator from Arizona, on paper, sounds like a perfect foil against a junior senator from Ohio, at least as running mates go.

With Kamala Harris ascending to the rank of presumptive Democratic nominee and nobody in her party apparently willing to challenge her for the nomination now that Joe Biden has dropped out of the race, all eyes have turned to Harris’s selection of a potential running mate ahead of her party’s convention, which kicks off August 19.

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Why Arizona’s Mark Kelly could end up being Kamala Harris’s response to JD Vance

Will two senators — each having served less than a full term — duke it out for the role of vice president this fall?

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New CBS poll shows Harris gaining traction — especially in battleground states

The two presidential candidates are neck-and-neck, with 50 per cent of registered voters said they would support Kamala Harris while 49 per cent said they would support Donald Trump, according to the CBS poll released Sunday.

Harris and Trump are tied in battleground states, the poll showed, meaning Harris gained points over Biden, who was trailing behind Trump when he dropped out.

There has also been a boost in Democratic enthusiasm since Harris entered the race, the poll revealed. On July 18, 81 per cent of Democrats said they would ‘definitely’ vote in November compared to now, when 85 per cent said they would ‘definitely’ vote.

Regardless of political leaning, the number of Black registered voters who said they would vote dramatically increased since Biden stepped aside. Only 58 per cent of Black registered voters said they would ‘definitely’ vote on July 18, compared to 74 per cent who would now.

The poll was taken between July 30 and August 2nd. During that period, Trump questioned Kamala Harris’ ethnic background, asking at the NABJ conference: “Is she Indian or is she Black?”

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