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    Election 2024 updates: Trump reacts to Vance's 'childless cat ladies' comments

    By ABC NEWS,

    1 day ago

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    Vice President Kamala Harris is moving full steam ahead in her bid for the White House, with her campaign saying Sunday it has raised more than $200 million in less than a week.

    Former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, have several campaign events set up this week as they aim their attacks on Harris.

    Harris has secured commitments from enough delegates to become the presumptive nominee if they all honor their commitment when voting, according to ABC News reporting.

    Latest Developments

    Jul 30, 9:17 AM

    Trump attempts to clean up Vance's 'childless cat ladies' comments

    Appearing on Fox News "The Ingraham Angle" on Monday night, Trump attempted to clean up his vice presidential pick's previous comments about "childless cat ladies," but didn't really address the comments.

    Instead, he rambled about how Vance is pro-family.

    "He made a statement having to do with families. That doesn't mean that people that aren't a member of a big and beautiful family with 400 children around and everything else, it doesn't mean that a person doesn't have, he's not against anything, but he loves family. It's very important to him. He grew up in a very interesting family situation, and he feels family is good, and I don't think there's anything wrong in saying that," Trump said downplaying Vance's comments.

    MORE: JD Vance slammed for 'childless cat ladies' comment

    Trump also attacked Democrats, saying they spun Vance's words out of context. He then quipped that "in many cases" people without a family are better off than those with one.

    "You don't meet the right person, or you don't meet any person, but you're just as good, in many cases, a lot better than a person that's in a family situation," Trump said.

    -ABC News' Lalee Ibssa, Soorin Kim and Kelsey Walsh

    Jul 30, 9:14 AM

    Gloria Steinem, Chelsea Clinton and more participate in 'Women for Harris' call

    The Democratic National Committee held a "Women for Harris" call on Monday night.

    Over the course of two and a half hours, viewers heard from Chelsea Clinton, California Sen. Laphonza Butler, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Gloria Steinem, Ana Navarro and leaders of organizations like Emily’s List and Mom's Demand Action.

    Clinton lamented her mother’s loss in 2016 but told viewers that defeating the former president is even more important than it was in 2016 because Americans now have a "record" of things to hold him accountable for.

    "My mom put a few more cracks in that glass ceiling. And Vice President Harris is going to obliterate that glass ceiling," Clinton said.

    The call included a host of organizations who support Harris, including Black women who held the first iteration of these pop up fundraising calls with the group Win with Black Women. Glynda Carr, founder of Higher Heights PAC, which supports Black women leadership, told attendees what made this call uniquely important was the realization that women from all walks of life are “stronger together.”

    Another "Women for Harris" call is planned for Tuesday night.

    -ABC News' Gabriella Abdul-Hakim, Fritz Farrow and Will McDuffie

    Jul 30, 7:03 AM

    Harris launches $50 million ad campaign

    Vice President Kamala Harris rolled out an aggressive $50 million, three-week advertising blitz for the first ad of her presidential campaign on Tuesday, in which she introduces herself to voters, highlights her career and takes hits at former President Donald Trump.

    "The one thing Kamala Harris has always been: fearless," a narrator says at the start of the minute-long ad, as pictures of Harris over the years -- from a toddler to college graduate to vice president -- flash on screen.

    "As a prosecutor, she put murderers and abusers behind bars," the narrator continued. "As California's attorney general, she went after the big banks and won $20 billion for homeowners. And as vice president, she took on the big drug companies to cap the cost of insulin for seniors. Because Kamala Harris has always known who she represents."

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    Montinique Monroe/Getty Images - PHOTO: Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the American Federation of Teachers' 88th National Convention on July 25, 2024 in Houston, Texas.

    The spot then leads into laying out Harris' vision and attacking Trump, using footage from her first rally of the campaign last week in a high school gym just outside Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

    "We believe in a future where every person has the opportunity not just to get by, but to get ahead. Where every senior can retire with dignity," Harris said in the footage from the rally. "But Donald Trump wants to take our country backward, to give tax breaks to billionaires and big corporations and end the Affordable Care Act."

    "But we are not going back," she added.

    Harris campaign chair, Jen O'Malley Dillon, said in a statement that because of Harris' prosecutorial, congressional and vice-presidential experience, the vice president is "uniquely suited to take on Donald Trump, a convicted felon who has spent his entire life ripping off working people, tearing away our rights, and fighting for himself."

    -ABC News' Gabriella Abdul-Hakim, Fritz Farrow, Isabella Murray and Will McDuffie

    Jul 30, 12:08 AM

    'White Dudes for Harris' raises over $4 million in 3 hours

    The "White Dudes for Harris" livestream held on Monday night raised over $4 million over three hours in support of Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential bid, organizers said.

    The event featured participants from politics and a parade of celebrities -- including "The Dude" himself, "The Big Lebowski's" Jeff Bridges -- all making their own call to action for other white men to step up in their support for Harris.

    Over 190,000 people tuned into the Zoom call, organizers of the unofficial event said at the conclusion of the stream.

    Among the recognizable faces that cropped up during the livestream were "Star Wars" icon Mark Hamill, "Supernatural" alum Misha Collins, "The West Wing" alum Bradley Whitford, "Frozen's" Josh Gad and singer Josh Groban. Several potential running mates for Harris also joined the event, including North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, who withdrew from contention for vice president on the Democratic ticket around the time he spoke at the meeting. He did not mention his withdrawal on the call.

    Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Michigan Sen. Gary Peters, all still in the running for Harris' vice-presidential pick, were also part of the "White Dudes for Harris" meeting.

    -ABC News' Oren Oppenheim, Isabella Murray and Brittany Shepherd

    Jul 29, 10:31 PM

    JD Vance said Democratic ticket switch to Harris was 'sucker punch': Report

    Sen. JD Vance, running mate to former President Donald Trump, said over the weekend that Kamala Harris moving to the top of the Democratic ticket was a "sucker punch," according to the Washington Post .

    "All of us were hit with a little bit of a political sucker punch," Vance said to donors over the weekend in Minnesota, per an audio recording the paper said it had obtained. "The bad news is that Kamala Harris does not have the same baggage as Joe Biden, because whatever we might have to say, Kamala is a lot younger. And Kamala Harris is obviously not struggling in the same ways that Joe Biden did."

    When asked about the report and Vance's "sucker punch" comment, a spokesperson for the vice presidential contender took aim at Harris.

    "Poll after poll shows President Trump leading Kamala Harris as voters become aware of her weak, failed and dangerously liberal agenda. Her far-left ideas are even more radioactive than Joe Biden, particularly in the key swing states that will decide this election like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin," Vance spokesperson William Martin said in a statement.

    -ABC News' Hannah Demissie

    Jul 29, 9:02 PM

    North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will not be Kamala Harris' VP pick

    North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper issued a statement on Monday night signaling that he's removed himself from contention as a vice presidential running mate for presidential candidate Kamala Harris.

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    Nick Ut/Getty Images - North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper

    "I strongly support Vice President Harris' campaign for President. I know she's going to win and I was honored to be considered for this role. This just wasn't the right time for North Carolina and for me to potentially be on a national ticket," he said in a post on X.

    "As l've said from the beginning, she has an outstanding list of people from which to choose, and we'll all work to make sure she wins," he added.

    Jul 29, 9:31 PM

    Trump says he'll 'probably end up debating' Harris

    Former President Donald Trump seems to be one step closer to formally agreeing to debate his opponent for the presidency, Vice President Kamala Harris.

    During an interview on "The Ingraham Angle" Monday night, Trump told the Fox News host that he will "probably end up debating" Harris. In his remarks, though, he also appeared to downplay the necessity of debates.

    "I want to do a debate, but I also can say this. Everybody knows who I am. And now people know who she is," he said.

    "If you're going to have a debate, you gotta do it, I think, before the votes are cast. I think it's very important that you do that. So, the answer is yes, but I can also make a case for not doing it."

    A short while later, a spokesperson for Harris' campaign issued a statement on Trump's comments on Fox, insisting that the vice president will be at the next debate no matter what.

    "Why won’t Donald Trump give a straight answer on debating Vice President Harris? It’s clear from tonight’s question-dodging: he's scared he’ll have to defend his running mate’s weird attacks on women, or his own calls to end elections in America in a debate against the vice president. Vice President Harris will be on the debate stage September 10th. Donald Trump can show up, or not."

    -ABC News' Lalee Ibassa and Gabriella Abdul-Hakim

    Jul 29, 8:25 PM

    Megan Thee Stallion to perform at VP Kamala Harris' campaign rally in Atlanta: Source

    Rapper Megan thee Stallion will give a special performance at Vice President Kamala Harris' rally in Atlanta, Georgia, on Tuesday, a source familiar confirmed to ABC News.

    In addition to Megan thee Stallion, Georgia Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock and former Rep. Stacey Abrams will be in attendance, supporting Harris' 2024 presidential bid.

    The news was first reported by Billboard.

    -ABC News' Gabriella Abdul-hakim

    Jul 29, 7:36 PM

    Marianne Williamson suspends her Democratic presidential bid, again

    Democratic long-shot nominee Marianne Williamson has suspended her campaign for president, announcing on X Monday that it is "time to let go" of her bid for the White House.

    Williamson said she failed to register for the Democratic National Convention's candidate directory by Saturday evening's deadline.

    "We did everything possible to stand for a blitz primary, an open convention and so forth. Yet the way things worked there truly was no way, and all we could have done is create noise," she said on X.

    "I was in the race to create fundamental change, yes -- but not as a chaos agent. Things being what they are -- including the fact that defeating Donald Trump has always been and continues to be the goal that most matters -- it was time to let go," she continued.

    Williamson, notably, did not endorse Harris in her statement, directing supporters to "do whatever is in your heart." Though she implied she will not be voting for Trump.

    "For myself, the more I read about former President Trump's proposed policies, the more I hear his words and ponder them in my heart, the more I believe our most urgent task now is to make sure he does not return to the White House," she said. "That conviction is what will determine my vote on election day."

    This is technically Williamson's second time suspending her campaign; she initially closed down shop after her less-than-ideal placements in the New Hampshire and Nevada primaries in February, but threw her hat back into the ring after the urging of her supporters.

    -ABC News' Brittany Shepherd

    Jul 29, 6:29 PM

    Harris will be at ABC News debate with or without Trump, her campaign says

    Vice President Kamala Harris will be at ABC News' Sept. 10 debate with or without former President Donald Trump, her campaign communications director said Monday.

    "As Vice President Harris said last week, the American people deserve to hear from the two candidates running for the highest office in the land and she will do that at September's ABC debate," her campaign communications director, Michael Tyler, said in a statement first reported by the Hill. "If Donald Trump and his team are saying anything other than 'we'll see you there' -- and it appears that they are -- it's a convenient, but expected backtrack from Team Trump. Vice President Harris will be there on September 10th -- we'll see if Trump shows.”

    While Harris has previously affirmed her intention to be at the debate, this statement takes it a step further by saying she'll show up regardless of Trump's presence.

    Trump accepted the debate when Biden was still the presumptive Democratic nominee, though his campaign has since said they're waiting until there is an official Democratic nominee before agreeing to debates.

    -ABC News' Gabriella Abdul-Hakim, Fritz Farrow, Isabella Murray and Will McDuffie

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