Current:Home > reviewsThe Latest: With major party tickets decided, 2024 campaign is set to play out as a 90-day sprint -GrowthSphere Strategies
The Latest: With major party tickets decided, 2024 campaign is set to play out as a 90-day sprint
View
Date:2025-04-16 05:20:14
Vice President Kamala Harris has chosen Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, looking to strengthen the Democratic ticket in Midwestern states.
With both major party tickets now decided, the campaign is set to play out as a 90-day sprint, and the Rust Belt and the Sun Belt are prime fronts. Both the Harris-Walz and Trump-Vance campaigns will be on the trail in key states Michigan and Wisconsin Wednesday for their respective battleground state tours.
Follow the AP’s Election 2024 coverage at: https://apnews.com/hub/election-2024.
Here’s the Latest:
Trump will hold a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida
The Thursday news conference would be his first public appearance since Vice President Kamala Harris became the Democratic presidential nominee and selected Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate.
The former president announced the 2 p.m. EDT news conference on his Truth Social network and then posted he was eager to debate Harris. He had teased an announcement on the presidential debate earlier this week after pulling down from the scheduled ABC News debate. Trump had said he would rather the debate be on Fox News, but on Wednesday was showing willingness to reconsider ABC News.
“I will expose Kamala during the Debate the same way I exposed Crooked Joe, Hillary, and everyone else during Debates,” he said on Truth Social. “Only I think Kamala will be easier.”
Trump’s running mate JD Vance has criticized Harris for not conducting news conference or sitting down for interviews since President Joe Biden stepped aside and she launched her presidential bid. Harris sometimes answers shouted questions while boarding or leaving her plane for campaign stops.
Secretaries of state urge Elon Musk to fix AI chatbot spreading election misinformation on X
Five secretaries of state are urging Elon Musk to fix an AI chatbot on the social media platform X, saying in a letter sent Monday that it has spread election misinformation.
The top election officials from Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Washington told Musk that X’s AI chatbot, Grok, produced false information about state ballot deadlines shortly after President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race.
While Grok is available only to subscribers to the premium versions of X, the misinformation was shared across multiple social media platforms and reached millions of people, according to the letter. The bogus ballot deadline information from the chatbot also referenced Alabama, Indiana, Ohio and Texas, although their secretaries of state did not sign the letter. Grok continued to repeat the false information for 10 days before it was corrected, the secretaries said.
What to know about the 2024 Election
- Today’s news: Follow live updates from the campaign trail from the AP.
- Ground Game: Sign up for AP’s weekly politics newsletter to get it in your inbox every Monday.
- AP’s Role: The Associated Press is the most trusted source of information on election night, with a history of accuracy dating to 1848. Learn more.
The letter urged X to immediately fix the chatbot “to ensure voters have accurate information in this critical election year.” That would include directing Grok to send users to CanIVote.org, a voting information website run by the National Association of Secretaries of State, when asked about U.S. elections.
veryGood! (9)
Related
- FACT FOCUS: Inspector general’s Jan. 6 report misrepresented as proof of FBI setup
- Bird flu restrictions cause heartache for 4-H kids unable to show off livestock at fairs across US
- Phoenix police launch website detailing incidents included in scathing DOJ report
- A banner year for data breaches: Cybersecurity expert shows how to protect your privacy
- New data highlights 'achievement gap' for students in the US
- Jerry Rice is letting son Brenden make his own name in NFL with Chargers
- Shooting kills 2 and wounds 2 in Oakland, California
- After 100 rounds, what has LIV Golf really accomplished? Chaos and cash
- How to watch the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale: Final episode premiere date, cast
- What to know about 2024 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs and championship race
Ranking
- Warm inflation data keep S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq under wraps before Fed meeting next week
- Taylor Swift fan captures video of film crew following her onstage at London Eras Tour
- What to know about 2024 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs and championship race
- Spanx Founder Sara Blakely Launches New Product Sneex That Has the Whole Internet Confused
- Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
- The Aspen Institute Is Calling for a Systemic Approach to Climate Education at the University Level
- Keith Urban plays free pop-up concert outside a Buc-ee’s store in Alabama
- Lawyers for plaintiffs in NCAA compensation case unload on opposition to deal
Recommendation
NHL in ASL returns, delivering American Sign Language analysis for Deaf community at Winter Classic
Noah Lyles claps back at Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill: 'Just chasing clout'
'AGT' comedian Perry Kurtz dead at 73 after alleged hit-and-run
College football begins next weekend with No. 10 Florida State facing Georgia Tech in Ireland
New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
How many points did Caitlin Clark score tonight? Rookie shines in return from Olympic break
South Africa’s du Plessis retains middleweight UFC title
Authorities investigate death of airman based in New Mexico