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State of the Race: A Small Debate Bounce for Harris, but It’s Still Deadlocked
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Harris debate performance falls short of moving the needle in swing states
Vice President Harris was widely seen by voters as the clear winner of her debate against former President Trump, but that sentiment has failed to move the needle in key battleground states where ...Yesterday -
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Harris ups lead over Trump, although presidential race still on knife-edge
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Battleground states show tight race despite Harris's national lead
Vice President Kamala Harris has a slim lead in the national polls, but the battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia and North Carolina will be the ...2 days ago -
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Clemson thrashing NC State serves as reminder: No. 21 Tigers are still top contender in ACC, playoff race
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Harris accepts CNN debate invite
Vice President Harris accepted an invite from CNN for a second debate with former President Trump next month, her campaign announced Saturday. “Vice President Harris is ready for another ...2 days ago - Kamala Harris -
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Kamala Harris at Wisconsin rally: ‘Women have died because of Trump’s abortion bans’ – live
Vice-president again highlighted case of Amber Thurman, who died in Georgia due to strict abortion ban. Kamala Harris will be in Georgia today and is expected to speak about Donald Trump’s role ...2 days ago - Abortion -
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Harris accepts invitation for second potential debate in October
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Trump rejects second TV debate as 'too late'
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