Kamala Harris referenced the Opportunity Economy several times during the presidential debate. Here's what we know about the plan so far.
About 8 in 10 adults tell CBS News the economy is a major factor in their vote, outpacing abortion and climate change.
Last night's debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris led with a question about the economy, with both candidates taking the opportunity to discuss their priorities and ideas.
Most voters who will watch the debate have already decided to back either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris. But a meaningful share is still “up for grabs” and available to either candidate. They were about 12% of all voters in the Wall Street Journal’s late August poll,
The debate opened with an unexpectedly wonky exchange on the economy: Harris took on Trump for his plan to put in place sweeping tariffs and for the trade deficit he ran as president; Trump slammed Harris for inflation that he incorrectly said was the worst in the country’s history.
Most voters said they think November’s presidential election will have a “major” impact on abortion access according to a new poll from KFF, though more people said they care about the economy and
The former president will appear at Linda Ronstadt Music Hall in Tucson on Sept. 12, two days after his debate against Vice President Kamala Harris.
In a boost to the Harris campaign, pop megastar Taylor Swift told her 283 million followers on Instagram in a post immediately following the debate that she would back Harris and her running mate Tim Walz.
From Reno, Nevada, to the Midwest to the suburbs of Atlanta, unemployment rates have crept up and housing costs are rising, creating divides among voters.
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