2024 election updates: Harris campaign launches ad on Jan. 6 debate clash between Walz, Vance
The ad is part of the campaign's $370 million fall media push.
With just 34 days until Election Day, the presidential campaigns are reacting to Tuesday's vice presidential debate between Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance.
Both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump remain focused on the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. In addition to President Joe Biden's travel to North Carolina and South Carolina on Wednesday, Harris will be traveling to Georgia to survey the impacts of the disaster -- days after Trump did the same.
Both candidates are also focused on the escalation in the Middle East after Iran's attack on Israel.
Key Headlines
- Vance continues to criticize Harris, Biden at Michigan rally
- Walz addresses debate at PA rally
- Trump says Vance debate performance 'reconfirmed my choice'
- Harris campaign launches ad on Jan. 6 debate clash between Walz, Vance
- Harris discusses Helene and Iran with Georgia ABC station: 'We've got boots on the ground'
New York Times endorses Harris
The New York Times endorsed Harris for president in an editorial published Monday morning, calling her "the only patriotic choice for president" and later "the only choice."
"As a dedicated public servant who has demonstrated care, competence and an unwavering commitment to the Constitution, Ms. Harris stands alone in this race," the Times' editorial board wrote. "She may not be the perfect candidate for every voter, especially those who are frustrated and angry about our government's failures to fix what's broken -- from our immigration system to public schools to housing costs to gun violence. Yet we urge Americans to contrast Ms. Harris's record with her opponent's."
--ABC News' Oren Oppenheim
Trump heads to Georgia devastation, Harris cancels campaign events and heads to DC for FEMA briefing
Trump is scheduled to visit Valdosta, Georgia, on Monday amid storm wreckage in the area.
Trump, who has been criticizing Harris for not visiting communities damaged by Hurricane Helene, will receive a briefing on the damage from the hurricane, help distribute relief supplies and deliver campaign remarks at a local furniture store in Valdosta, the campaign announced on Sunday.
Harris, meanwhile, is canceling her campaign events and heading back from Las Vegas to get a briefing at FEMA headquarters in Washington on what her campaign says are the "ongoing impacts of Hurricane Helene and the federal actions being taken to support emergency response and recovery efforts across several states."