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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign rally on June 28

Democrats start moving to Harris as Biden digs in

CNN By Edward-Isaac Dovere, CNN (CNN) — Amid the ongoing fallout from Joe Biden’s debate performance, talk in many top Democratic circles has already moved to who Kamala Harris’ running mate would be. That’s how certain a widening group of leading party officials, operatives and donors are that the president’s slow start to salvage his

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Biden ramps up unscripted events, travel and plans $50 million ad buy amid intense scrutiny

By Betsy Klein, CNN (CNN) — President Joe Biden’s team is telegraphing a strategy to put the president forth for more casual, unscripted events and an accelerated public schedule as he seeks to shift the narrative away from his poor debate performance. Biden’s reelection campaign on Friday announced an “aggressive travel schedule” this month that

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President Joe Biden will speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday

A framework is in place on hostage, ceasefire deal after Biden-Netanyahu call, senior administration official says

By Samantha Waldenberg and Arlette Saenz, CNN (CNN) — The framework for a hostage and ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is “now in place” according to a senior administration official. That acknowledgement comes on the heels of President Joe Biden’s call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday. The call came as Israel and Hamas

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9 out of 10 voters say there are important differences between Biden and Trump. Here’s what they see as the biggest ones

By Ariel Edwards-Levy, CNN (CNN) — If there’s one thing that American voters overwhelmingly agree on, it’s that this year’s presidential election presents a stark choice. In the latest CNN poll conducted by SSRS, 91% of registered voters say they see important differences between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, dwarfing even the

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The Supreme Court gave presidents immunity. Legal experts say it won’t extend to staffers

By John Fritze, Katelyn Polantz and Marshall Cohen, CNN (CNN) — The Supreme Court made clear that its bombshell decision granting broad immunity to Donald Trump was intended in part to empower future presidents to make “energetic” and “vigorous” decisions without fear of criminal prosecution. Advisers working for the president, on the other hand, may

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