Former President Trump attacked former first lady Michelle Obama during his rally in Atlanta on Monday, calling her “nasty” after Obama lobbed attacks at the former president while stumping for Vice President Harris. “You know who’s nasty to me? Michelle Obama,” Trump told supporters in Atlanta. “I always tried to be so nice and respectful....
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Vice President Harris’s campaign wasted no time making hay of the backlash against a crude comedy set at former President Trump’s Madison Square Garden (MSG) rally on Sunday. The Harris campaign on Monday cut and released an ad tying comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's set, where he compared Puerto Rico to a seafaring garbage patch, to Trump’s treatment of...
Former Rep. Liz Cheney is starring in a new radio ad in Wisconsin making the pitch to Republican voters there that they should support the Harris campaign.
An Omnisend report analyzed the sales of pro-Trump and pro-Harris merchandise on Amazon, finding that Trump products were more popular since Harris joined the race.