Harris released her medical report to give Trump's health and advanced age new scrutiny, a senior aide told ABC News.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is expected to release a report Saturday detailing her medical history and health information, a senior aide said.
Vice President Kamala Harris is on track to win a majority of Black voters, and has brought many back to her party since taking over for President Biden. Still, a significant gap in support persists.
Trump has been criticizing her for an answer to a question in which she initially declined to say anything she would have done different the past four years.
T he White House Military Office released Vice President Kamala Harris’ medical report on Oct. 12, sharing that Harris “remains in excellent health” based on her most recent and “unremarkable” physical exam in April 2024.
According to the Times, the former president’s offensive remark came during a dinner with donors at his penthouse apartment last month. Among the donors present were Trump’s former education secretary Betsy DeVos and her husband, along with hedge fund manager Paul Singer, investment banker Warren Stephens and billionaire Joe Ricketts.
The vice president’s campaign seemingly released her medical report with hopes to highlight her opponent Donald Trump’s age and raise questions about his mental acuity.
"Real Time" host Bill Maher recently said that the presidential election is not looking good for Vice President Kamala Harris, pointing out her campaign's struggles with Black men.
The weekend trip is her second time in the battleground state after it was struck by Hurricane Helene, with Harris stepping back into campaign mode in a place that many Democrats see as a potential pick-up in November’s election.
On Thursday evening, Obama hit the campaign trail in the highly contested battleground state of Pennsylvania to headline a rally for the Democratic Harris-Walz ticket. Obama secured the state during both of his terms, and Trump narrowly won it in 2016. The state flipped to President Joe Biden in 2020.
Kamala Harris “possesses the physical and mental resiliency” necessary to serve as president, her doctor says in a letter. The Democratic presidential nominee hopes the letter