Tag: Kamala Harris
Further US election analysis: Hispanics and young men swung big to Trump
Where once Democrats could rely on the votes of Hispanic Americans, Trump has swung them across to the Republicans in big numbers.
Why did so many Latino and Hispanic voters help return Donald Trump to power?
About 63% of Latino and Hispanic voters in a recent survey said they do not ‘feel like he is talking about me’ when Trump discusses immigration.
Why did white women and the Democratic base abandon Kamala Harris? My view from the campaign trail
Some have argued Harris moved too far to the left in the campaign. Instead, she may have failed to listen to the message coming from her base.
Americans have voted for Donald Trump to become president again, and the economy is the biggest reason
Sweeping all of the swing states, Trump’s was an emphatic victory. And a key reason is that many Americans feel worse off than they were four years ago.
Donald Trump poised to become next US president, likely sweeping all the seven key states
The former president is set to return to the White House with a comfortable Electoral College win.
Gender is playing a crucial role in this US election - and it’s not just about Kamala Harris
Aside from having a woman candidate for president, this US election is also throwing up contrasting ideas of masculinity.
First among equals: how Kamala Harris must rewrite the history of female political leadership to win
For Kamala Harris, victory in next week’s US presidential election will mean overcoming the alpha male culture in the world’s alpha military superpower.
US presidential election remains very close; late counting in Australian elections
With the US presidential election just over a week away, the polls remain very close.
Labor retains office at ACT election; US presidential election remains on a knife’s edge
The ACT election has yielded yet another Labor win, with the party holding office in the ACT since 2001.
Has Kamala Harris reached the ceiling of her ability to make gains against Trump?
With just a few weeks until the presidential election, the polls have both sides in a dead heat – so now the result may hinge on who comes out to vote.
Could NZ foreign policy be Trumped? Why the government will be hoping Kamala Harris wins the US election
The government’s push for closer relations with the US could be undone by a Trump victory in November.
In a largely uneventful and inconsequential US vice presidential debate, no one can claim victory
In what was likely the last debate of the campaign, JD Vance and Tim Walz tackled foreign affairs, climate change and abortion. With a month until polling day, it’s not likely to matter much.
In a too-close-to-call US presidential election, will ‘couch-sitters’ decide who wins?
More than 40% of Democrats and Republicans didn’t vote in the past three US elections. These non-voters could be pivotal in deciding who wins this year’s contest.
Harris gains in post-debate US national polls, but will her gains be sustained?
The Democratic nominee has received a sizeable bounce following her strong performance in the presidential debate.
Trump and Harris trade insults and competing visions: our experts give their verdicts on the US presidential debate
The Conversation’s expert panel believed Kamala Harris had more to prove – and Donald Trump more to lose – in the debate. Here were the moments that mattered.