CNN correspondent Elle Reeve goes inside the MAGA boat parade and asks Donald Trump’s supporters about their opinions on the ...
First: A slew of new polls from three crucial swing states show a remarkably consistent reality. The country is divided and the presidential race is up for grabs. We break down the numbers and what it ...
First: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are back on the trail after 67 million people watched Tuesday's debate. They're aiming to mobilize voters in crucial battleground states as polls show this is a ...
It's a signal that the central bank thinks inflation is finally under control, and it could have major political aftershocks. Plus: Attempting to shore up her coalition, Kamala Harris is holding ...
First: Donald Trump is known for his love of cameras and a huge audience. So why is he turning down the chance to debate Kamala Harris again Plus: As we pass the midway point of the hyper-speed Harris ...
Donald Trump was walking down the fifth hole of the championship course at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm ...
During much of the 1980s, Justice Sandra O’Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, cast a consistent vote against ...
This coming from a man who's arguably pushed more incendiary political rhetoric than any other US president or candidate. Plus: We have no details regarding the indictment against Sean Diddy Combs.
First: A slew of new polls from three crucial swing states show a remarkably consistent reality. The country is divided and the presidential race is up for grabs. We break down the numbers and what it ...
Ground game. Post-debate, Harris targets deep red territory. While Trump digs in. CNN's political director joins us at the magic wall. Why one city could tip the balance. And abortion politics. New ...
Face to face. With Harris and Trump set to square off, two pollsters break down brand new numbers this morning. Our panel dives into the preparations and how they could go on the offense. Who will ...
And: CNN is asking undecided voters in must-win Pennsylvania what they want to hear on the debate stage. One person's tip: Tell us what you're going to do, not what the other person has done wrong.