The 2024 US Presidential election will be pivotal as the nation elects its next president. Scheduled for November 5, 2024, the election will feature candidates from both the Democratic and Republican parties, as well as potential third-party contenders. The race has already attracted significant attention, particularly following incumbent President Joe Biden's decision to step aside and endorse Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee. On the Republican side, former President Donald Trump has been nominated as the candidate. The electoral process will include a series of primaries and caucuses, culminating in party conventions where the final nominees will be officially confirmed.
Donald Trump has denied all wrongdoings in connection with the payments made to Stormy Daniels, 44, ahead of the 2016 presidential election
Trump did not specify what he has been told about an indictment and potential charges, however, his legal team has been anticipating that it will happen soon
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Updated On : 26 Feb 2023 | 8:19 AM ISTShe also said that Donald Trump made it very clear that he had not prepared for the presidential debate
He also said that every poll showed him winning the debate
Iowa has long been an essential staging post on the path to the White House
Polls show the Democrat and Republican nominees running virtually neck-and-neck
Here is a charticle that demonstrates the money collection and spending of the US presidential election nominees
He also criticised Clinton for her claim that "my opposition to radical Islamic terrorism is a recruiting tool."
Hillary Clinton did not appear at public events yesterday and Trump promptly ridiculed her 'taking the day off'
Clinton also warned against the instinct to villainise entire groups of people based on religion
She also said that this election comes down to a choice between two very different visions for America
He addressed about 65 people at a fundraiser hosted by restaurateur Danny Meyer and his wife
He is known for spending less money on television advertisements, while his opponents Hillary Clinton spends a lot
He also alleged that Clinton's campaign relies on the tired tactic of smearing opponents who question her policies as racists
He also talked about Venezuela, saying if he is elected the President, he would to push to expand freedom for all people
Clinton said she intends to close her campaign the way she began her career - fighting for kids and families
He announced a series of plans and tax incentives which he claimed would create 25 million jobs in the US
His allegations came a day after 'Newsweek' ran a story about the 70-year-old real estate mogul's business dealings
Asked how she was feeling, the 68-year-old former secretary of state replied: "I am doing great, thank you so much!"
However, in a head-to-head match, Trump leads Clinton by one percentage point
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell revealed distaste for both US presidential candidates
Trump's proposal came as he faces a major deficit among college-educated white women in polls