2024 Elections

From immigration to abortion: Five issues at stake in the U.S. election

Tax breaks for families with children? Supporting Ukraine? Drilling for oil?

From taxes, to immigration, to abortion -- here are the five key issues which are at stake as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris enter a final sprint in the race for the White House.

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Chaos, naked cowboy and abuse: Trump spectacle snarls New York

Tourists wheeling luggage met head-on with Donald Trump supporters excited to see their idol at Madison Square Garden -- and the result was New York's sidewalks brought to a standstill.

The Empire State Building and the Naked Cowboy guitarist street performer -- both staples of the Manhattan cityscape -- provided a backdrop for a Trump rally held just days before the election.

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'Bigger than that': Trump's latest move labeled an 'in-kind contribution to Kamala Harris'

Donald Trump's latest campaign stunt is an "in-kind contribution" to Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, a strategist said Sunday.

Trump over the weekend hosted a controversial rally at Madison Square Garden in New York, a move some say was meant to mirror a historical gathering of Nazis in 1939. The content of the event was similarly mired in controversy, with one speaker making a comment that was later disavowed by Trump's campaign as well as his biggest elected allies.

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'Oof': Trump rallygoers reportedly 'streaming for the exits' while he was 'still speaking'

Donald Trump held a controversial rally on Sunday at Madison Square Garden in New York, and his own fans were reportedly "streaming for the exits" while he was still speaking.

Trump spurred outrage among historians by holding his rally at the same location as an infamous 1930s Nazi gathering amid allegations from those who worked closely with him that he is a fascist who wanted his own generals to be more like Adolf Hitler's loyal military leaders. The rally itself featured a speaker who made a comment that was disavowed by Trump's campaign and his closest allies.

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Trump's own campaign disavows comment from speaker at ex-president's controversial rally

Donald Trump's own campaign on Sunday distanced itself from a comment made by a speaker at the former president's controversial rally at Madison Square Garden in New York.

Trump spoke on Sunday at the famous New York venue, where he followed Donald Trump Jr., Elon Musk, and other MAGA surrogates. Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe also spoke before the ex-president.

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'Could backfire': Meghan McCain suggests controversial Trump rally could cost him election

Meghan McCain on Sunday said that Donald Trump's controversial rally at Madison Square Garden could "backfire" against him.

Trump spoke in New York at an event many say was planned to mirror an infamous gathering of Nazis in the 1930s. Even some of Trump's top allies have condemned one "racist comment" from the massive event.

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Even Trump's top allies are condemning one 'racist comment' from ex-president's rally

Donald Trump's top allies are condemning one line from the former president's controversial rally in Madison Square Garden, which some say was planned to mirror a 1930s gathering of Nazis.

Trump spoke on Sunday at the famous New York venue, where he followed Donald Trump Jr., Elon Musk, and other MAGA surrogates. Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe also spoke before the ex-president.

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Watch: Trump speaks at controversial Madison Square Garden rally

Donald Trump is soon going to speak at his controversial rally at Madison Square Garden in New York.

Trump has long suggested he would hold an event at the massive venue, which was also used for a Nazi rally in 1939.

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'His fascism is not welcome!' Passionate NYC protesters condemn Donald Trump

Madison Square Garden, NY — Boos, hisses and loud chants of “F— Donald Trump” rang out from the steps of a New York City monument just blocks away from where the Republican presidential nominee held a political rally.

The protesters who stood on the steps of the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue, blocks away from Trump Tower, called the former president a fascist, an enemy and a scab.

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'Intimidated' vendor said to have been 'too afraid' to put up anti-Trump rally billboards

Anti-Trump conservatives at The Lincoln Project have two billboard trucks circling Madison Square Garden during the former president's rally, but those were reportedly almost nixed because of an "intimidated" vendor.

Jacob N. Kornbluh, senior political reporter at The Forward, reported on Sunday that the group of former Republicans is going around the venue where Trump is hosting his controversial rally, and they're "broadcasting their recent ad that features Trump's actual words in German overlaid on footage of Nazi-aligned German forces."

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'Slaughter these people': Trump rally speaker amps up rhetoric in calling for more votes

Donald Trump's Sunday rally at Madison Square Garden in New York featured a speaker who suggested MAGA needs an electoral "slaughter" for the former president to be elected again.

Miami-based private equity manager Grant Cardone, speaking at the rally, ratcheted up the rhetoric as he condemned Vice President Kamala Harris and her "pimp handlers."

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'Very Hitlerian': Protesters cause MAGA outrage at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally

Madison Square Garden, NY — Robert Jones would have been in church on Sunday if he hadn’t felt called upon to sing on a street corner outside Madison Square Park.

“He’s a con with a cult,” Jones sang as former President Donald Trump’s followers strolled by.

Jones, from Chicago, was just one among a crowd of protesters who came to share their concerns about what a second Trump administration would mean for the U.S.

The Chicagoan told Raw Story he feared good people were being led astray by a man who put his name in God’s Bible.

“Trump is a liar,” said Jones Sunday. “We all know that.”

Jones fears Trump’s followers respond to racist dog whistles that see him embrace the support of South African Elon Musk but argue those who cross the southern border have “bad genes.”

“It’s people of color that’s a trigger,” he said. “We have to take the chains off our brains.”

Mike Hisey, 61, came dressed in pajamas, a Trump mask with wild yellow hair and a walker.

He’s been protesting Trump for eight years and used to wear a convict’s yellow jumpsuit until recently.

“He’s really mentally declined," Hisey said. “It’s just an image of fragility.”

Hisey called Trump supporters “Soft Nazis.” He was not the only protester to speak of fascism.

“It’s the maintenance of white supremacy,” said Eric, 70. He called Trump’s rhetoric “absolute bulls---“ and “Very Hitlerian.”

Mostly the Trump supporters ignored such protests, but they roared with rage when one man flipped them the bird and screamed, “F—- Trump.”

Shouted one man, “Get deported!”

Eric had a similar message for Trump: “Go home. Crawl into bed with Melania.”

Mike Hisey, 61, came dressed in pajamas, a Trump mask with wild yellow hair and a walker.Photo by Kathleen Culliton / Raw Story

Kim Jong Un imitator to cheering Trump supporters: 'Death to Democracy!'

Madison Square Garden, NY — Hordes of Trump supporters of supporters waiting to enter former President Donald Trump’s New York City rally Sunday got a message of affirmation from a Kim Jong Un lookalike.

“Death to Democracy,” he cried.

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