PoliticsHarris and Trump make final pitches before Election DayVice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump held several rallies with big-name guests as they sunsetted their campaigns on Nov. 4.
Source:Washington Post
November 05, 2024 10:56 UTC
Nevada’s secretary of state talks election security and early voting The FBI has received 2,000 threats against election workers since 2020. Nevada’s secretary of state talks about how his state plans to run a smooth election and tamp any threats to poll workers.
Source:ABC News
November 05, 2024 10:42 UTC
Specifically, I posit we are in a better place now than we were in 2020 when it comes to work-life balance. As the leader of Riveron's New York office, I'm probably the poster child for being in the office. I'm in the office four days a week. In fact, I find more and more of my clients have evolved their return-to-office strategies in a similar way to Starbucks. Starbucks is stepping up efforts to enforce its return-to-office mandate with a warning: Comply with the policy or risk termination.
Source:Wall Street Journal
November 05, 2024 10:35 UTC
Billie Eilish urges fans to 'vote for women’s rights' at Georgia concert Billie Eilish encouraged fans to "vote for women’s rights” during her concert in Atlanta on Saturday. The singer previously endorsed Kamala Harris on Instagram in September.
Source:ABC News
November 05, 2024 10:21 UTC
The third major player in this election is the economy, which has shaped both campaigns’ narratives and kept the race on a razor’s edge. Trump has said he would push through an array of tax cuts and tariffs, while painting a darker picture of the economy. The interplay between robust growth and high prices might be a major reason why polls show the election as a tossup. The first is the per capita growth rate of real, or inflation-adjusted, gross domestic product in the three quarters before the election. The more growth the economy has delivered over the election year, the better it is for the incumbent party’s candidate.
Source:Wall Street Journal
November 05, 2024 10:15 UTC
It might sound contradictory that viewers of the most-watched network are more likely to say it’s not mainstream media, but that’s the case, according to the poll, published Friday by the Pew Research Center. When asked whether their favored news source is part of the mainstream media, just 61% of those who prefer Fox said it was. NPR listeners were more likely to see themselves as a breed apart, with 69% who prefer it saying it was part of the mainstream media. Another result might indicate that some people might define “mainstream media” as something other than news organizations that adhere to a common set of standards. Of the group saying that local TV was their go-to, just 57% said their sources were part of the MSM.
Source:Fox News
November 05, 2024 10:11 UTC
How the election's integrity is being protected Kareem Crayton, vice president of the Brennan Center for Justice, joins ABC News to discuss the steps being taken to protect the integrity of this election.
Source:ABC News
November 05, 2024 10:06 UTC
Federal officials warned that Russia will likely release additional “manufactured content” on Election Day and poses “the most active threat” when it comes to foreign election influence. The effort described by federal officials is part of a wide-ranging influence operation by Russia designed to undermine confidence in the electoral process and sow discord among American voters. In their statement, officials also drew fresh attention to Iran’s attempts to interfere in the election, which include a hack-and-leak operation designed to harm Trump’s candidacy. The Arizona video promoted on social media by Russian actors on Monday purported to show an anonymous whistleblower revealing an election fraud scheme. Federal officials said the Arizona Secretary of State’s office had already refuted the content of the video.
Source:ABC News
November 05, 2024 09:52 UTC
Trump focuses on inflation, immigration in campaign's closing days The former president took time out of campaigning in battleground states to appear on former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick's podcast, where he appealed to young male voters.
Source:ABC News
November 05, 2024 09:41 UTC
Michigan union worker, Arab voters weigh in on both presidential candidates While early votes show an increase in women and young voters in college towns, two groups that were once solidly Democratic are no longer true blue.
Source:ABC News
November 05, 2024 09:29 UTC
Pennsylvania young voters ready to make an impact on 2024 election Pennsylvania, with 19 electoral college votes, is considered the key to the election. Many believe the winner of Pennsylvania will become the next president.
Source:ABC News
November 05, 2024 09:29 UTC