The Republican campaign is running low on campaign money and is raising funds to continue it. But will Bob Woodward's book and the negative sentiment against Donald Trump make an impact in electoral college states for Joe Biden
The US election is being held in an atmosphere of deep polarisation, arguably not seen since the Civil War more than a century and a half ago. Opinion polls reveal that the majority of Americans have made up their minds on who they want as their next commander-in-chief.
Donald Trump avoided talking about policy issues at the first session of the Republican convention, but rather attacked mail-in voting in advance of the November election while accusing Democrats of “using COVID to steal the election”.
On the final night of the national convention of Democrats, presidential nominee Joe Biden presented a strong, coherent and warm message of empathy and leadership in accepting the opportunity to challenge Donald Trump for leadership of the United States
Michelle Obama, former first lady of the US, was the keynote speaker at the first virtual national convention of the Democratic Party. She did not disappoint and went into a long and detailed pitch for people to vote
By choosing Kamala Harris, of Indian-Jamaican parentage, as his running mate for his presidential bid, Joe Biden has galvanised the race for the White House in the November elections.
US Senator Kamala Devi Harris of California, the daughter of an Indian medical researcher working in America, joins Joe Biden in the election campaign effort to oust Donald Trump from the White House.