Joe Biden has come under fire for appearing to refer to Donald Trump's supporters as "garbage" during an election campaign call.
Around 60 per cent of the Indian-American the community that are US citizens and eligible to vote, intend to cast their ballot for the Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and about 30 per cent plan to vote for Donald Trump, according to a survey.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, the "Terminator" star and former Republican governor of California, endorsed Democratic candidate Kamala Harris on Wednesday as the only way to "turn the page" on Donald Trump's divisiveness.
Voting for the US 2024 will end in a staggered manner across the three time zones, starting with the East Coast next Tuesday -- November 5 -- but how soon will Vice-President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump know their fate?
White House rivals Donald Trump and Kamala Harris launched a frantic last week of election campaigning Wednesday, with the Democrat having to distance herself from comments by President Joe Biden that appeared to label Trump supporters "garbage."
A week from now, America will know who their next President will be. The contest between Harris and Trump has been a bitter one, which has left much of the US divided. A group that has emerged as a significant one is that of Indian-Americans.
With the US election days just away, officials in the most competitive battleground states are bracing for misinformation, conspiracy theories, threats and possible violence.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Maharashtra President Chandrashekhar Bawankule on Wednesday took a dig at Shiv Sena (UBT) Chief Uddhav Thackeray and said that the Congress has compelled Uddhav on seat sharing.
After dozens of stops across the country, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign rallies have taken on the meticulous choreography of a ritual.
As the world awaits the results of one of the most consequential elections in recent memory, the internal turmoil shows that a highly polarised, inward-focused America will not be able to provide the world with the kind of leadership it demands.