Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, is campaigning Monday in three battleground states — Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan — with former Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney. The pair are holding “moderated conversations” in suburban communities. “I believe so strongly, that in this election … we need to elect the person who is the responsible adult,” Cheney said at the Michigan event. Former president Donald Trump, meanwhile, is focused Monday on North Carolina, where he held a rally and is scheduled to meet with faith leaders.
Election 2024
Follow live updates on the 2024 election and Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump from our reporters on the campaign trail and in Washington.
Presidential polls: Check out how Harris and Trump stack up, according to The Washington Post’s presidential polling averages of seven battleground states. We’ve identified eight possible paths to victory based on the candidates’ current standing in the polls and created a guide to the seven swing states.
Policy positions: We’ve collected Harris’s and Trump’s stances on the most important issues — abortion, economic policy, immigration and more.
House and Senate control: Senate Democrats are at risk of losing their slim 51-49 majority this fall. The Post breaks down the nine races and three long shots that could determine Senate control. In the House, 10 competitive races will determine whether Republicans will retain their narrow control of the chamber next year.