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    Kimberly Cheatle

    Secret Service chief admits failure in Trump shooting but won’t resign

    Kimberly Cheatle admitted the attempt on the former president’s life was the “most significant operational failure at the Secret Service in decades”.

    • David Morgan
    Kama Harris on the south lawn of the White House

    Harris lashes Trump after securing delegates’ backing

    The vice president has secured enough Democratic delegates to become her party’s nominee against Donald Trump, as money poured into her campaign war chest.

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    • Gregory Korte and Jordan Fabian
    Kamala Harris has championed Biden’s landmark legislation to boost infrastructure investment and accelerate the pivot to clean energy.

    Where does Kamala Harris stand on key policy issues?

    Despite her decades-long presence in the public eye, the vice president’s stance on some areas is a mystery to voters as she likely joins the presidential race.

    • Lauren Fedor and Colby Smith
    President Joe Biden.

    The undoing of Joe Biden

    It was three weeks of Democratic party agony that humbled the most powerful man in the world.

    • Joshua Chaffin, James Fontanella-Khan and James Politi
    Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff addressing staff at her campaign headquarters.

    Who is Kamala Harris’ husband Doug Emhoff?

    The 30-year entertainment lawyer could become America’s first-ever first gentleman in November.

    • Zach Montague
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    Michelle Obama, pictured with her mother, Marian Robinson, in 2012, is considered the most popular first lady in US history.

    Why only Michelle Obama could beat Trump

    The former first lady would be a “slam-dunk option for the Democrats”, according to polls. But is she up for the challenge?

    • Ed Cumming and Tom Teodorczuk
    Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.

    Trump faces harsh new reality in White House race

    The Republicans’ fight against Kamala Harris for the presidency risks losing traction with some key constituencies, including women and voters of colour.

    • Nancy Cook
    The race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will heat up in the coming month.

    Why Donald Trump’s perfect target is ‘woke’ Kamala Harris

    The election centres on who scares US voters the most. Republicans fear Harris will target white men, while Democrats say Trump is a would-be dictator.

    • Gideon Rachman

    Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?

    In this special bonus episode of The Fin, United States correspondent Matthew Cranston on why Joe Biden pulled out of the presidential race, what happens next and whether Kamala Harris is the candidate to take on Donald Trump.

    This Month

    Vice President Kamala Harris has the backing of Bill and Hillary Clinton, but may still face a challenge at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August.

    Biden exits the Democrat dog’s breakfast

    The question for Democrat hardheads will be whether Kamala Harris is a sufficiently compelling candidate to stop Donald Trump returning to the White House.

    • The AFR View

    Democrats throw support behind Harris after Biden exit

    Relieved Democrats were quick to rally behind the Vice President after President Joe Biden abandoned his re-election rematch against Donald Trump.

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    • Matthew Cranston
    Had Joe Biden stepped down from his role as president immediately, the US Constitution says Kamala Harris would have been automatically appointed as president.

    Harris is younger and fitter than Biden, but that’s the easy bit

    The vice president is a more physically and mentally capable campaigner who might cut through to some voters who Biden didn’t reach, but is that enough to beat Donald Trump?

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    • Matthew Cranston
    California Governor Gavin Newsom and US Vice President Kamala Harris.

    Democrats jostle to be Kamala Harris’ VP as race takes off

    Leading Democrats swiftly fell into line behind Kamala Harris, as the Trump campaign team prepared to launch scathing attacks ads.

    • Lisa Lerer, Shane Goldmacher and Katie Glueck
    Democrat donors George and Alex Soros, and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman.

    Big donors swing behind Kamala Harris with $41m

    The vice-president is vetting potential running mates as she secures support from major Democratic Party funders.

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    • Alex Rogers, James Fontanella-Khan and Christopher Grimes
    Kamala Harris has been effective on reproductive rights, a key battleground in this year’s election and potential kryptonite for Republicans.

    It’s late in the day to sell Kamala Harris to America

    US elections are decided by who shows up to vote. There is only the narrowest of windows to enthuse the public about a new candidate before November.

    • Emma Doyle
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    Elon Musk has endorsed Donald Trump, and his criticism of “wokeness” has become a mainstream opinion in tech circles.

    Has Silicon Valley gone MAGA?

    Some of America’s wealthiest tech investors have come out for Donald Trump. But most big tech leaders are staying silent, for now.

    • Tabby Kinder
    Senator Joe Biden addressing the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 1986.

    Biden’s 50 years defined by triumph, tragedy and a reluctant exit

    The final chapter of the president’s career will be marked by his failure to put to rest persistent concerns about his mental acuity and physical strength.

    • Toluse Olorunnipa
    Joe Biden’s announcement came after more than two weeks of Democrats urging him to withdraw from the race.

    How the Democrats finally ousted Joe Biden

    As of Sunday morning, Joe Biden, the oldest candidate to run for president in US history, was still planning to rejoin the campaign trail.

    • Henry Bodkin
    Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a recent campaign event.

    ‘Vague, tactless’: Can Kamala Harris overhaul her image to beat Trump?

    The vice president’s strengths and failings are under renewed scrutiny by Democrats as Joe Biden backs her to replace him as president.

    • Rozina Sabur
    The Democrats must decide between a coronation of the vice-president or a divisive contested convention.

    Kamala Harris is now fighting in uncharted territory

    The Democrats must decide between a coronation of the vice president or a divisive contested convention.

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    • Edward Luce