Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance spoke with WRAL News about lowering grocery bills, his desire to eliminate illegal immigration and making child care more affordable.
The Trump campaign is attempting to shore up support in North Carolina after seeing a drop in the polls once Harris became the Democratic nominee.
The state is getting lots of political attention. After recent visits from Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, JD Vance rallied in Raleigh on Wednesday.
Vice President Harris is finding new support in the three Rust Belt states that helped deliver President Trump’s 2016 victory. On issues like the economy and immigration, the two are now essentially tied in polling on who would do a better job at dealing with such problems.
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance continued to promote anti-migrant rhetoric in a rally in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, as he tried to draw attention to Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ immigration policies.
A majority of people now support the mass deportation of illegal immigrants, a new poll found. According to a new Scripps News/Ipsos survey, 54% of respondents said they “strongly” or “somewhat” support the policy former President Donald Trump has made central in his reelection effort.
The role that mass immigration plays in driving up housing costs has come under renewed scrutiny as soaring housing prices and rents have become a topic of debate in the presidential campaign. Both campaigns have called for boosting the construction of homes to lower prices — that is,
Left-wing groups are shocked by Vice President Kamala Harris' sudden bounce to the right on immigration, but some say she will revert once in office.
Indiana state Rep. Jim Lucas traveled to Springfield, Ohio following false claims former President Donald Trump made about Haitian immigrants.
Republicans and right-wing groups have spent five times the amount of the Democratic counterparts on TV ads focused on the issue of immigration and border security. Analysis by The Immigration Hub and AdImpact of ads airing in 11 battleground states and Montana in 2024 showed $263,893,664 had been spent by both parties between January and August.
A recent Scripps News/Ipsos Poll released Wednesday found that Americans favor former President Donald Trump on the issue of immigration, with a majority supporting mass deportations of illegal immigrants.