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Ping! Harris and Trump deluge voters' smartphones with fundraising appeals, polls and get out the vote messages in the campaign's last days.
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Will Trump rally comments about Puerto Rico sway Latino crypto voters in 2024? Explore how cultural respect and financial interests could shape a pivotal election shift.
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Inflation moderated in September to its lowest level since Feb. 2021, according to one metric released Thursday by the Commerce Department, the final update on the hot-button election issue of inflation before the election, though the report focused on Americans? spending offered other less encouraging morsels for consumers.
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Trump's net worth slumps by as much as $2.4 billion amid DJT stock plunge CBS NewsTrump loses $1.3 billion in net worth after the worst-ever day for his social media stock CNNTrump Media Stock Falls as Harris Gains in Election Polls. DJT Rally Falters. Barron's
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Rogan says he warned comedian against Puerto Rico joke before NYC Trump rally The HillTony Hinchcliffe makes his name amid ‘garbage' controversy The HillTrump campaign press secretary: We did not vet the ‘entirety' of rally comedian's racist remarks NBC NewsElection Mailbag: From Late News to Early Voting The New York Times
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Musk can continue with election cash giveaways for now, judge rules BBC.comElon Musk not in attendance at hearing in Philadelphia on his controversial $1 million giveaway WPVI-TVElon Musk case over $1 million voter giveaway moved to federal court The Washington PostLawsuit to block Elon Musk's $1 m
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Downbeat perceptions of the economy have been a defining force of this election cycle, with polls showing the cost of living is among Americans' top concerns.
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The U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.8% in the third quarter, led by strong consumer spending. The news comes days before a presidential election in which the economy has been top of mind for many voters.
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As America gets ready to vote, projecting the outcome is a closely watched game. New research by Vincent Pons and Jesse Shapiro reveals the limits of demographic data in forecasting the winner. What does it mean for the US presidential election?
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