Vice President Kamala Harris plans to head Thursday to the battleground state of Michigan, where she is scheduled to be joined by Oprah Winfrey for a live-streamed “Unite for America” event that aims to register voters and bolster support for the Democratic nominee. Former president Donald Trump is scheduled to be in Washington, where he plans to join Republican megadonor Miriam Adelson for an event focused on fighting antisemitism and address the Israeli American Council. Trump’s own rhetoric about Jewish people has at times been called into question, including an assertion that those who vote for Democrats “hate their religion.”
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Potential assassination attempt: Trump was unharmed in what authorities are investigating as another potential assassination attempt, after a man pointed a rifle into a Florida golf course where the former president was playing. Police arrested Ryan Wesley Routh, a 58-year-old man who spent recent years trying to join the war in Ukraine, according to online posts and law enforcement officials.
Presidential debate: We asked swing-state voters who won the debate. This is what they said. Catch up on the first presidential debate between Harris and Trump with key takeaways and fact checks from the night.
Policy positions: We’ve collected Harris’s and Trump’s stances on the most important issues — abortion, economic policy, immigration and more.
Presidential polls: Check out how Harris and Trump stack up, according to The Washington Post’s presidential polling averages of seven battleground states.
Senate control: Senate Democrats are at risk of losing their slim 51-49 majority this fall. The Post breaks down the eight races and three long shots that could determine Senate control.