The presidentselected Harrisas his running mate in August 2020, a historic pick that made her the first Black woman selected as a vice presidential candidate for a major party. She was also the first South Asian nominee on a presidential ticket and just the third woman nominated f...
Bio: Former secretary of state, New York senator, first lady and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee. Age: 71 Pros: Clinton can claim a popular victory over President Trump by nearly 3 million votes and remains one of the most recognizable names in American politics. Cons: She has already ru...
A voter leaves the Canterbury Town Hall after casting their ballot in Canterbury, New Hampshire during the 2016 primaries. New Hampshirite voters on Tuesday will gather for the second presidential nominating contest of 2024, and the outcome for Republican candidates will play a key role in determi...
Noem was one of the first governors to endorse Trump, announcing she was backing him at a rally last September, and shecampaignedfor him several times in Iowa before the January caucuses. Noem told Newsmax in September that she would consider the vice presidential slot "in a heartbeat." She...
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Follow Eisenhower's path to become the Republican nominee in the United States presidential election of 1952Learn about the 1952 Republican National Convention, in which Senator Robert A. Taft and General Dwight D. Eisenhower were the leading candidates for the presidential nomination.(more) ...
Choosing a vice presidential candidate means the 70-year-old Kennedy Jr. is in the race to stay. Him staying in the race could seriously impact who wins the White House come November.
Opera tenor Christopher Macchio will sing the national anthem at the presidential inauguration in front of a smaller live crowd than he was expecting.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, right, greets United Kingdom Independence Party leader Nigel Farage. Credit: Getty Images He called himself Mr. Brexit so, naturally, he brought the architect of Britain's vote to leave the Euopean Union on stage. SEE ALSO: Trump could become Mr...