Who will win the US election? Our experts predict impact of Kamala Harris joining the race
In The Telegraph’s latest analysis instalment, our writers reflect on Joe Biden dropping out and leaving his VP to face Donald Trump
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In The Telegraph’s latest analysis instalment, our writers reflect on Joe Biden dropping out and leaving his VP to face Donald Trump
Democrat insiders fear shortage of senior aides will hamper campaign
President, 81, says it is ‘in best interest of party and country’ to stand aside after growing pressure over age and health
Vice president’s strengths and failings are under renewed scrutiny by Democrats as Joe Biden backs her to replace him as president
The former president’s 90-minute RNC address was, in fact, two speeches – one conciliatory, the other resentful and partisan
Kai Trump tells Republican delegates that her ‘normal grandpa’ calls her at school to discuss her golf game
The Telegraph’s top journalists analyse the top defence, security and foreign affairs stories, and tell you what you need to know
Island nation stole our chips and doesn’t give us anything, says Republican presidential candidate
Former PM has one-on-one meeting with ex-president amid concerns over VP pick JD Vance, who has called for negotiations with Putin
Raised in an unstable home by a drug-addicted mother, the pick for VP couldn’t have come from more different beginnings
Account from man who saw gunman ‘bear-crawling’ on shed roof raises questions about security lapses
‘Hawkeye’s here,’ one agent shouted, as snipers took out gunman at Pennsylvania rally
Melania and eldest son Don Jr said to be battling to install their preferred pick
President must step aside or we will get our asses kicked, says one Democrat