Sen. Ted Cruz argued that President Trump's attacks on Hunter Biden won't sway voters.
Washington Examiner, The Boston Herald, and The New York Post have voiced support for President Trump.
The Democratic Coalition was formed in 2016 to ensure that Trump would never become president.
The Dow closed nearly 2% and S&P closed down 1.8%, and strategists are divided on what the market trajectory will be in the coming week.
Trump boosted by Supreme Court confirmation days from US election
Protesters clash with Italian police over anti-Covid measures
Trump, Biden battle for prize of crucial Pennsylvania
Stocks stumble on surge in virus cases, elusive US stimulus
President Donald Trump has sought to win over Amish voters in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania.
Kushner said Monday, "[Trump] can’t want them to be successful more than they want to be successful."
Hillary Clinton tells The New York Times the prospect of President Trump winning a second term in offices makes her sick.
Joe Biden called President Donald Trump "George" in an interview on Sunday, but his supporters say he was speaking about George Lopez, the one putting on the event.
Joe Biden mixed up Donald Trump and George Bush’s names in a recent campaign speech.
Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan was heavily criticized for her comments on Sen. Kamala Harris in a recent op-ed.
Donald Trump faces off against an interview staff prepared for his standard tactics.
Asian markets drop as US stimulus remains elusive
Barrett's Supreme Court confirmation expected Monday in boost for Trump
Gigi Hadid showed off her post-baby figure weeks after welcoming her daughter with boyfriend Zayn Malik. The model said she voted absentee last week with her daughter next to her.
The election poll results come as Trump and Biden hit the final stretch of campaigning before Election Day on Nov. 3.
Actor Brad Pitt narrated the new campaign ad for Joe Biden's presidential campaign, praising him as a "president for all Americans" and someone who understands "their hopes, their dreams, their pain."
Nine days before the vote, Trump's chief of staff Mark Meadows conceded Sunday that "we are not going to control the pandemic."
Both Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt support presidential candidate Joe Biden, but several Twitter users disapproved of their decision to endorse him publicly.