Everyone knows Trump, but after the debate Harris remains a mystery
Trump didn’t screw up and he was his authentic self. If he came out looking like he was souped up on tranquillisers then his voters would have thought he was a fraud.
Trump didn’t screw up and he was his authentic self. If he came out looking like he was souped up on tranquillisers then his voters would have thought he was a fraud.
For the first time in nearly 50 years America is going into a presidential election without a Biden, Bush or Clinton on the party ticket. Kamala Harris needs to break the mould.
The assassination attempt dramatically changes the campaign, and Donald Trump now has just hours to select his running mate – a much bigger decision than we think.
Whether Americans turn up to vote in November remains the biggest risk for Trump and Biden. For the rest of the world this election is going to be a must-watch battle.
Despite our historical differences, Australians share much with our American siblings.
Diplomacy takes all forms, as I discovered during the most intimidating round of golf I’ve ever played.
Mary Milwaukee was the key to the swing states. But she wanted her President to have Biden’s demeanour with Trump’s policies.
Both the Republicans and the Democrats have exploited a complex electoral process.
Donald Trump’s passion, policies and unprecedented rally schedule mean he can still win.
With just over a week to go, everything the President says and does is about getting pro-Trump Americans to cast their ballots.
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