Current:Home > MarketsThe Latest: Candidates will try to counter criticisms of them in dueling speeches -Achieve Wealth Network
The Latest: Candidates will try to counter criticisms of them in dueling speeches
Charles Langston View
Date:2025-04-10 16:22:29
Derided by Donald Trump as a “communist,” Vice President Kamala Harris is playing up her street cred as a capitalist. Attacked by Harris as a rich kid who got $400 million from his father on a “silver platter,” Trump is leaning into his raw populism.
The two presidential candidates are set to deliver dueling speeches Wednesday that reflect how they’re honing their economic messages for voters in battleground states. Both are trying to counter criticism of them while laying out their best case for a public that still worries about the economy’s health.
Follow the AP’s Election 2024 coverage at: https://apnews.com/hub/election-2024.
Here’s the latest:
Harris will do a sit down interview with MSNBC
Vice President Kamala Harris will sit down with Stephanie Ruhle of MSNBC on Wednesday in Pittsburgh.
The Democratic candidate is visiting the city to give a speech on the economy and manufacturing.
Harris has faced criticism for avoiding media interviews during her abbreviated campaign for the presidency. The conversation with Ruhle will be her first one-on-one interview with a national network since becoming her party’s nominee. Harris previously sat down with CNN’s Dana Bash alongside Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, her running mate.
Top Muslim-voter organization endorses Harris as Middle East conflict escalates
Vice President Kamala Harris has secured the endorsement of one of the nation’s largest Muslim American voter mobilization groups, marking a significant boost to her campaign since many Muslim and Arab American organizations have opted to support third-party candidates or not endorse.
Emgage Action, the political arm of an 18-year-old Muslim American advocacy group, endorsed Harris’ presidential campaign Wednesday, saying in a statement provided first to The Associated Press that the group “recognizes the responsibility to defeat” former President Donald Trump in November.
The group, based in Washington D.C., operates in eight states, with a significant presence in the key battlegrounds of Michigan and Pennsylvania. The organization will now focus its ongoing voter-outreach efforts on supporting Harris, in addition to down-ballot candidates.
A tale of crushing security lapses and missed chances to stop the man who shot Trump
The acting director of the Secret Service was incensed at what had happened that July evening. “What I saw made me ashamed,” Ronald Rowe Jr. said. “I cannot defend why that roof was not better secured.”
The unguarded roof, easily within shooting distance of the rally stage, is just one of the myriad questions behind the worst Secret Service security failure in decades. The more that investigators unpack from that day, the more missed opportunities that could have prevented the attack are revealed.
As the United States grapples with a second attempt on Donald Trump’s life, in Florida, there remains a reckoning to be done from the Pennsylvania shooting on July 13 that killed one man and wounded three — the ex-president among them.
veryGood! (26124)
Related
- Appeals court scraps Nasdaq boardroom diversity rules in latest DEI setback
- Shania Twain returns after a difficult pandemic with the beaming 'Queen of Me'
- 'Children of the State' examines the American juvenile justice system
- The Missouri House tightens its dress code for women, to the dismay of Democrats
- House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat
- A mother on trial in 'Saint Omer'
- A rarely revived Lorraine Hansberry play is here — and it's messy but powerful
- Pamela Anderson on her new memoir — and why being underestimated is a secret weapon
- Former longtime South Carolina congressman John Spratt dies at 82
- A Wife of Bath 'biography' brings a modern woman out of the Middle Ages
Ranking
- Person accused of accosting Rep. Nancy Mace at Capitol pleads not guilty to assault charge
- A silly 'Shotgun Wedding' sends J.Lo on an adventure
- Middle age 'is a force you cannot fight,' warns 'Fleishman Is in Trouble' author
- 'Star Trek: Picard' soars by embracing the legacy of 'The Next Generation'
- Taylor Swift Eras Archive site launches on singer's 35th birthday. What is it?
- This tender Irish drama proves the quietest films can have the most to say
- Does 'Plane' take off, or just sit on the runway?
- Natasha Lyonne on the real reason she got kicked out of boarding school
Recommendation
Trump invites nearly all federal workers to quit now, get paid through September
Joni Mitchell wins Gershwin Prize for Popular Song from Library of Congress
It's easy to focus on what's bad — 'All That Breathes' celebrates the good
Newly released footage of a 1986 Titanic dive reveals the ship's haunting interior
The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
Phil McGraw, America's TV shrink, plans to end 'Dr. Phil' after 21 seasons
'Wait Wait' for March 4, 2023: With Not My Job guest Malala Yousafzai
Viola Davis achieves EGOT status with Grammy win