The Daily Signal - Election Day Looms, Harris on SNL, Corporate Media Criticize Trump Over ‘Fake News’ Shooting Comment | Nov. 4

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • Donald Trump and Kamala Harris make their final appeals to voters. 
  • The Harris campaign is in trouble with the Federal Communications Commission over her SNL appearance. 
  • Trump faces backlash after a remark he made in Lititz, Pennsylvania about the “fake news.”


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The Indicator from Planet Money - Why the US government is buying more apples than ever before

For the second year in a row, the U.S. government is buying the largest quantity of apples in its history because there are not enough consumers and processors who want to buy them. Today on the show, an abundance of apples and why some apple growers are getting out of the game altogether.

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Lost Debate - Final Reflections + Is Iowa in Play?

In just two days, Americans will wake up to a stark reminder that they live in a nation divided: roughly half the country will have cast a ballot for a candidate whose vision for America is fundamentally different than their own choice. Ravi takes a step back to discuss this reality, reflecting on the deeply personal nature of political divides and emphasizing the importance of civility and empathy in the days ahead.

He then welcomes Iowa State Rep. J.D. Scholten to dive into the shocking new poll results from legendary Iowa pollster Ann Selzer. J.D. shares his take on what's driving independent and senior women to the polls, how economic and agricultural hardships have influenced rural voters, and what it all means for Election Day.

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The Bulwark Podcast - Bill Kristol: Maybe It’s Dobbs, After All

Republicans are crowing about a big turnout of early rural voters and a decrease in African American voters in the cities. But the early vote also features a big gender gap, likely tied to abortion—an issue that was not on the ballot in 2020. And the Trump team has done a terrible job of not taking the air out of the issue. Plus, the Epstein tapes, Trump's lousy last two weeks, and The Bulwark's good and worthy fight.

Bill Kristol joins Tim Miller.

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1A - ICYMI: What To Expect During Election Week And The Weeks That Follow

Tomorrow is election day. More than 74 million Americans have already cast their votes.

Over the weekend, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump made what will likely be their final pitches to voters.

We discuss what we can expect the rest of the week and more importantly, in the weeks to follow.

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - What A Trump Or Harris Presidency Could Mean For Climate, Environment And Energy

As president, Republican Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Paris climate accord and attempted to slash funding for the Environmental Protection Agency. As vice president, Democrat Kamala Harris cast the deciding vote for the Inflation Reduction Act, legislation that advances climate action. Reset takes a look at how each might deal with environmental issues and how those decisions could affect Chicagoans with Reset sustainability contributor Karen Weigert. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

The Intelligence from The Economist - Last-ditch pitch: America’s campaigns conclude

Both campaigns have racked up air miles covering the swing states that will decide America’s knife-edge election. We take a measure of things one day before the vote. The Turkic states of central Asia once depended heavily on Russia; now they are banding together to counterbalance it (10.38). And the costs arising as canal-boat living booms in Britain (17.46).


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