Donald Trump will be joined by tech billionaire Elon Musk at his Saturday rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, the site of his attempted assassination on July 13 when a gunman’s bullet struck the politician’s ear.
Musk announced his appearance on X, responding to a Trump post about the event by saying: “I will be there to support!”
Kamala Harris spent Thursday visiting Ripon, Wisconsin, where political meetings in 1854 led to the formation of the Republican Party as she attempted to remind her opposition of its pre-Trump principles in the company of anti-Trump conservative Liz Cheney.
Cheney could prove an influential supporter of the Harris-Walz ticket, as might rock legend Bruce Springsteen, who formally endorsed the Democrats in an Instagram video yesterday in which he called Trump “the most dangerous candidate for president in my lifetime”.
At his own rally in Saginaw, Michigan, Trump himself repeated lies about the 2020 election, just a day after the release of a court filing by Special Counsel Jack Smith that outlined a sprawling criminal case against him over his alleged attempts to overturn the vote, accusing him of “increasingly desperate efforts” to cling to power with “knowingly false claims of election fraud”.
Where are Donald Trump and Kamala Harris campaigning today?
Donald Trump will be reunited with Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, who as recently as August he called “disloyal” over his refusal to help the former president overturn the 2020 election.
The two will visit Evans, Georgia, to receive a briefing on the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, and will give remarks at 3.45pm.
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris will deliver remarks at a campaign event in Detroit at 1.50pm before heading to Flint, Michigan for another campaign stop at 5.55pm.
She will fly to North Carolina on Saturday for a further update on the hurricane damage. Trump will meanwhile be in Butler, Pennsylvania, the site of the first assassination attempt against him for another rally at 5pm.
Oliver O’Connell4 October 2024 17:03
During private donors’ dinner, Trump ‘launched curse word rant against immigrants’
Donald Trump gave a foul-mouthed rant about immigrants to a small group of wealthy donors during a private fundraiser over the summer, according to reports.
Ariana Baio has the details.
Oliver O’Connell4 October 2024 16:50
Inside Larry Hogan’s tough campaign to convince both sides in the race for Maryland’s senate seat
Larry Hogan may have beaten just about everyone else to the picket lines this week. But that shouldn’t shock you.
With Election Day just a month down the road and all kinds of “October surprises” popping out of the woodwork, the former governor of Maryland is charting his own path through the race’s final days. Not that he has much of a choice.
Inside Larry Hogan’s tough campaign to convince both sides
The popular two-term Republican governor hopes to convince Democrats and independents — despite their worries about a MAGA Senate. So he’s started opining on Middle Eastern wars and Ukraine. John Bowden reports on Hogan’s efforts to balance it all
Oliver O’Connell4 October 2024 16:35
Watch: Doug Emhoff responds to Andy Samberg’s SNL impression of him
Oliver O’Connell4 October 2024 16:28
New jobs numbers are very good news for Harris and Biden
The US economy added 254,000 jobs in September, blowing past expectations after the Federal Reserve’s announcement that it would slash interest rates, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The number exceeded expectations from economists. Earlier in the week, ADP projected that the economy added 143,000 jobs in September.
The numbers are a boost to President Joe Biden, who is not seeking re-election. Biden touted the positive numbers in a statement on Friday.
Oliver O’Connell4 October 2024 16:10
Latest poll updates: Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?
Let’s check in with Alicja Hagopian who has the latest poll numbers.
Oliver O’Connell4 October 2024 15:50
Watch: New Lincoln Project ad seeks to stoke Trump paranoia over Vance
Oliver O’Connell4 October 2024 15:40
US job growth blows past expectations
US job gains increased by the most in six months in September and the unemployment rate fell to 4.1%, pointing to a resilient economy that likely does not need the Federal Reserve to deliver large interest rate cuts for the rest of this year.
In addition to the better-than-expected increase in nonfarm payrolls reported by the Labor Department on Friday, wages rose at a solid pace last month. The closely watched employment report also showed the economy added 72,000 more jobs in July and August than previously estimated.
The report followed on the heels of annual benchmark revisions to national accounts data last week that showed the economy is in much better shape than previously estimated, with upgrades to growth, income, savings and corporate profits.
This improved economic backdrop was acknowledged by Fed Chair Jerome Powell this week when he pushed back against investors’ expectations for another half-percentage-point rate cut in November, saying “this is not a (policy-setting) committee that feels like it is in a hurry to cut rates quickly.”
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 254,000 jobs last month, the most since March, the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics said. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast payrolls would rise by 140,000 positions after advancing by a previously reported 142,000 in August.
The initial payrolls count for August has typically been revised higher over the past decade. Estimates for September’s job gain ranged from 70,000 to 220,000. Job growth is now above the monthly average gain of 203,000 in the past 12 months.
But labor market could experience some brief turbulence after Hurricane Helene devastated large swathes of the US Southeast last week.
Reuters4 October 2024 15:35
Trump says Harris has been ‘informed, legally’ that he has nothing to do with Project 2025
Donald Trump continues to insist that he has nothing to do with Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation’s manifesto for a second Trump term, that reads like the backstory to a dystopian novel.
Here’s what the former president wrote on Truth Social this morning:
Lyin’ Kamal Harris, who refuses to do interviews or press conferences because she has no idea how to answer the questions, and is now losing in the polls, continues to make a thing called Project 2025 the central theme of her campaign, advertising and all. Lyin’ Kamala has been informed, legally, that I have, and had, nothing to do with it, NEVER READ IT, NEVER SAW IT, but her ads continue, full blast. When you see them talking about Project 2025, remember, Kamala is lying, just like she lied about working at McDonalds (she didn’t!), or added 818,000 new jobs that didn’t exist (a fraud!), and sooo many other lies. Just like San Francisco and California, itself, she would, if given the chance, COMPLETELY DESTROY OUR COUNTRY!
Oliver O’Connell4 October 2024 15:32
Trump breaks silence over abortion rift with Melania
Donald Trump has broken his silence over his apparent rift with wife Melania Trump around abortion rights, insisting that he told her “I’m not going to tell you what to do.”
Oliver O’Connell4 October 2024 15:30