Trump and Harris enter final 100-day stretch of a rapidly evolving 2024 race
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : At the convention, Trump formally accepted his party's presidential nomination for a third straight election.55% : In Pennsylvania, Dave McCormick, who is challenging Democratic Sen. Bob Casey in one of the year's most important races, posted a video Tuesday featuring Casey praising Harris - followed by a series of clips of Harris speaking in support of eliminating private health insurance, passing the progressive "Green New Deal," abolishing US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a mandatory gun buyback program and more.
52% : Jim Watson/AFP/Getty ImagesTrump shakes hands with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell as he meets with GOP lawmakers in Washington, DC, on June 13.
49% : The June 27 clash on CNN between Trump and Biden had already transformed the race.
48% : Austin Steele/CNNSupporters of Trump hold up placards as they wait for him to speak at a rally in Philadelphia on June 22.
46% : Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post/Getty ImagesTrump, with blood on his face, raises his fist to the crowd as he is helped by Secret Service agents at his campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13.
44% : Nic Antaya/Bloomberg/Getty ImagesTrump arrives to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland, on February 24.
44% : She said she would remain in the race after losing the primary there to Trump.
38% : Following his debate with Trump, some Democratic officials said they wanted him to step aside for the good of the party and the country.
35% : Trump declared himself a "proud political dissident" at CPAC, telling a conservative gathering that his reelection would be "liberation day" for his supporters and "judgment day" for his political enemies.
31% : A Democratic vice presidential pick and convention, as well as potential debates between Harris and Trump and between their running mates, could further shake up the 2024 contest in the 100 days between now and Election Day, November 5.
29% : The court ruled that Trump may claim immunity from criminal prosecution for some of the actions he took in the waning days of his presidency.
29% : A jury found Trump guilty on 34 charges of falsifying business records.
29% : Prosecutors alleged that the former president engaged in a cover-up scheme to hide reimbursement payments made to his former attorney, Michael Cohen, who had paid hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels to stop her from going public about a past affair with Trump before the 2016 presidential election.
28% : Trump has responded to Harris' apparent momentum with a series of personal attacks.
28% : Biden and Trump had agreed to another debate - one that would take place on September 10, hosted by ABC.
27% : Trump led House Republicans through a gripe-filled closed-door meeting, airing grievances about his legal and electoral challenges, attacking his critics in the room, and only briefly addressing policy matters like abortion and taxes, according to multiple GOP lawmakers in the room.
25% : Trump has denied the affair.
23% : Trump, who continues to peddle falsehoods and raise fears about election fraud, also drew heat on social media for telling the Florida audience that if he wins in November, they won't have to vote again.
22% : In campaign events since emerging as the presumptive Democratic nominee, Harris is taking on Trump over abortion rights and casting him as a threat to freedom.
22% : Haley made the announcement after a series of losses on Super Tuesday, and it left Trump as the presumptive GOP nominee.
18% : The vice president responded at a Saturday fundraiser that the attacks by Trump and his running mate were "plain weird.
16% : Democratic pollsters have been asked to test how Harris and the prospective candidates would fare in their home states - and in key battlegrounds - in hypothetical matchups against Trump and Vance.
14% : And Trump said that Harris "doesn't like Jewish people.
12% : She often defended Biden in the weeks following his debate with Trump.
9% : "On Friday, Trump said protesters who sprayed pro-Hamas graffiti in Washington on Wednesday were Harris supporters, even though the vice president condemned their actions.
7% : However, Trump has also escalated his attacks on Harris, criticizing her in deeply personal terms at campaign events Friday and Saturday.
6% : Then, at a Saturday night rally in St. Cloud, Minnesota, Trump called Harris "evil" over her handling of the border and said that if "a crazy liberal like Kamala Harris gets in, the American dream is dead.
5% : The ground has shifted under both political parties since June 27, when President Joe Biden's poor performance in his debate with Trump threw the Democratic Party into chaos and prompted Trump's team to eye an expanded electoral map.
4% : Trump and President Joe Biden debate at CNN's Atlanta studios on June 27, 2024.Will Lanzoni/CNNDebating the debatesOne of the biggest questions, now that Harris has replaced Biden as the presumptive Democratic nominee, is whether she will face Trump on the debate stage.
3% : "Harris, at a Western Massachusetts fundraiser on Saturday, said that the former president was pushing "wild lies" about her record and that the attacks by Trump and Vance were "plain weird.
1% : "We're not ready for a Marxist President," Trump said Thursday on Truth Social, "and Lyin' Kamala Harris is a RADICAL LEFT MARXIST, AND WORSE!"Trump had long criticized Biden over border security.
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