Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger is in a unique position as a Republican: on Thursday, he is set to deliver a prime-time speech at the Democratic National Convention.
A handful of vulnerable Democratic senators who are skipping this week’s convention, as they try to project a degree of independence from their party.
John Giles, Republican mayor of Mesa, Ariz., took the stage at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago to show his support for Kamala Harris.
The best an opposing party can hope for during convention week is some sort of misfire. But those are rare in this era of scripted conventions designed to minimize controversy.
Vice President Kamala Harris closes out the Democratic National Convention when she accepts her party’s historic presidential nomination.
"They’re not Donald Trump," Mesa Mayor John Giles said while speaking at a Republicans for Harris event. Giles spoke about the Republican party's changes over the years, saying he is more comfortable speaking in front of a room full of Democrats than he is in the Republican party.
A former U.S. representative from Connecticut, the last Republican to represent the state, was in attendance at the Democratic National Convention.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz accepted his party's vice presidential nomination, and repeated claims he has made before about the Republican ticket. Other speakers tried to link former President Donald Trump to Project 2025,
Milwaukee and southern Wisconsin have played a major role in this year's presidential election. Between hosting the 2024 Republican National Convention in July and a Kamala Harris campaign rally Aug.
The DNC, where Kamala Harris will officially be recognized as the Democratic nominee, takes place this week in Chicago.