Kamala Harris’s policy positions, where she stands on key issues
We’ve collected Vice President Kamala Harris’s policies on abortion, the economy, immigration, education, climate and more.
By Washington Post staffCongressional Republicans try to hide from Trump’s debate performance
Republicans faced their own presidential nominee’s poor performance without the same clear-eyed analysis Democrats voiced after Biden’s terrible June 27 debate.
By Paul KaneTrump stokes suspicions about assassination attempt, raising fears of more violence
After an initial period of relative restraint, the former president has begun blaming the shooting on his opponents and amplifying conspiracy theories.
By Isaac ArnsdorfHarris puts pressure on Trump in an elusive battleground: North Carolina
The vice president has raised Democrats’ hopes of winning the Tar Heel State, a populous battleground that has been just beyond their grasp ever since Barack Obama briefly turned it blue in 2008.
By Hannah Knowles and Yasmeen AbutalebArizona GOP billboards implore voters to ‘EAT LESS KITTENS’
Arizona’s Republican Party erected about a dozen billboards in the Phoenix area that say “EAT LESS KITTENS” and look similar to Chick-fil-A’s promos.
By Kyle MelnickAfter fiery debate, Harris and Trump camps wrangle over a second one
Harris’s aides are confident she won Tuesday’s showdown but are looking for more ways to reach swing voters. Trump aides discuss whether a second debate would help or hurt.
By Toluse Olorunnipa, Marianne LeVine, Michael Scherer and Josh DawseyGrieving Ohio father to Trump and Vance: Stop using my son ‘for political gain’
Aiden Clark’s death has been amplified by leading Republicans who have to sought to attack Vice President Kamala Harris on immigration.
By Azi PaybarahHarris, Trump set politics aside at ceremony to commemorate 9/11 attacks
Harris, Biden, Trump and Vance standing together at the New York memorial was a striking tableau in a political cycle in which Harris has attempted to reclaim the mantle of patriotism.
By Matt Viser and Maeve RestonTrump won’t take Ukraine’s side. That’s far out of step with voters.
A recent poll showed voters thought he sided with Russia more than Ukraine. He apparently doesn’t care to disabuse them of that notion.
By Aaron BlakeTrump pushes false claims about migrants eating dogs in Springfield, Ohio
On the debate stage Tuesday, Donald Trump doubled down on baseless and dehumanizing claims pushed by his running mate that immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are stealing and eating pets.
By Amy B Wang and Mariana AlfaroTrump wavers on whether he wants a second debate with Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign has signaled that it wants a second debate, in October. Trump said Wednesday that he is “less inclined” to participate.
By Amy B WangHow resounding was Kamala Harris’s debate win? Let’s look at the polls.
Early polling shows Harris won by a historically large margin. And Trump voters acknowledged that and said it could impact their votes.
By Aaron BlakeHarris dominated Trump in debate, but will it matter?
In Tuesday night’s scorching debate, Harris tried to keep Trump on the defensive. But with polls showing no clear leader, the race may stay tight until the end.
By Dan BalzDemocrats cheer — and Republicans dismiss — Taylor Swift’s Harris endorsement
Democrats hailed “cultural icon” Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris after the debate. Donald Trump said he had “no idea” about it.
By Niha Masih and Annabelle Timsit‘I’m talking now’: Most memorable lines from the Trump-Harris debate
Trump doubled down on false claims about immigrants eatings pets in Springfield, Ohio, and Harris reiterated that she and her running mate Tim Walz are gun owners.
By Maegan VazquezMeet Benjamin Button, Taylor Swift’s cat and star of her Harris endorsement
Benjamin Button, one of Swift’s three cats, grabs the spotlight in the social media post signed “Childless Cat Lady.” Her felines are cult figures to Swifties.
By Frances VinallHow Harris and Trump answered foreign policy questions during the debate
Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump debated China ties, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the war in Gaza and the exit from Afghanistan.
By Rachel Pannett, Niha Masih and Kelly Kasulis ChoFact-checking 55 suspect claims, mostly Trump’s, in debate with Harris
Trump, on the defensive, makes four times more suspect claims than Harris.
By Glenn KesslerHarris gets under Trump’s skin by aiming to ‘trigger’ him at debate
A Harris campaign official described the effort as part of a multiday strategy that her team hoped would ensure that Trump walked onto the debate stage “triggered.”
By Ashley Parker and Josh DawseyJeers, cheers as D.C. watches Trump-Harris debate
D.C. residents took to bars, cafes and campus centers to watch and fend off nerves with a drink or two in hand and sympathetic ears nearby.
By Hau Chu, Karina Elwood and Afia Barrie