Brand New Poll, Same Dead Heat Result

Published: Wed, 09/04/24

Updated: Sat, 09/07/24

Pennsylvania and Georgia are proving to be the top two key battleground states as polling margins show close divides between Harris' and Trump's paths to the White House. Across both states, 15% of voters are still undecided which could make or break the electoral college for the candidates.Insert Preheader


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Brand New Poll, Same Dead Heat Result

CNN

Pennsylvania and Georgia are proving to be the top two key battleground states as polling margins show close divides between Harris' and Trump's paths to the White House. Across both states, 15% of voters are still undecided which could make or break the electoral college for the candidates.

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Major Ukraine Government Shuffle

Al Jazeera

About a third of the positions in Zelenskyy's presidential cabinet are now vacant as top Ukrainian government officials resign, with one aide being fired. Zelenskyy has shuffled around positions since the onset of the war in 2022, but these changes follow a recent barrage of counterattacks from Russia.

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Teen Charged in Shooting NFL Rookie

The San Francisco Standard

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall was shot by a 17-year-old attempting to steal his watch, which led to an altercation. Pearsall was released from the hospital and the minor is being charged with three counts.

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PA Vote Count Could Take Days

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Pennsylvania may face delays in counting mail ballots this November due to lawmakers' inaction, raising concerns about potential misinformation and voter distrust.

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Watch Today's Headlines

Trump Can't Use "Hold On, I'm Coming"

CBS News

A judge ruled that the Trump campaign must stop using Isaac Hayes' song "Hold On, I'm Coming" after a lawsuit from Hayes' estate over unauthorized use and potential false endorsement.

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Brand Loyalty by Party

The Wall Street Journal

Discover how everyday brands, from sneakers to cars and even your favorite cereal, reveal political leanings between Republicans and Democrats in America's partisan divide.

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Who Shot Thomas Crooks First?

Daily Mail

Rep. Clay Higgins released a report that contradicts the narrative told by the FBI of how Thomas Crooks was stopped the day of the Trump rally shooting. He found that a local SWAT officer shot Crooks' firearm, disallowing him from firing more, before Crooks was ultimately shot.

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U.S. Charges Hamas Leaders

BBC

The U.S. has charged Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and others with crimes, including the murder of US citizens and use of weapons of mass destruction, related to the 7 October attack.

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Musk Stoops Low

Mediaite

Elon Musk posted an AI image mocking Kamala Harris as a "communist dictator" on day one, echoing a Trump attack, sparking backlash and a wave of AI-generated memes.

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63 Studies Find No Cellphone/Cancer Link

The Washington Post

A WHO-commissioned review of 63 studies found no link between cellphone use and brain cancer, even with prolonged use or exposure to nearby cellphone towers.

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Carville: How Harris Can Win

The New York Times

James Carville suggests that Harris can beat Trump by letting him unravel in debates, distancing herself from Biden’s policies, and showing that she has grown since her 2020 campaign.

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Graham: Trump's Improved Odds

The New York Times

Lindsey Graham argues that Trump can beat Harris by contrasting his accomplishments with the failures of the Biden-Harris administration on the economy, immigration, and foreign policy.

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Luntz: The Debate Is Everything

The Hill

Republican pollster Frank Luntz believes the upcoming Harris-Trump debate is crucial, as voters will assess not only their policy positions but also their demeanor and body language.

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100 Days at 100 Degrees in Phoenix

Axios

A major heat wave will scorch the Southwest and West this week, with temperatures in the 100s, intensifying wildfire risks in already vulnerable areas like California and Oregon.

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$10k to Stage a College Dormitory

People

Some college students are spending thousands on interior designers to turn their dorms into luxurious spaces, moving away from the old days of quick Bed Bath & Beyond trips.

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RFK Jr. Can't Withdraw in Michigan

The Detroit News

A judge ruled that RFK Jr. cannot remove his name from Michigan's ballot after suspending his campaign and endorsing Trump, citing state law and its effect on the Natural Law Party.

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Taylor and Travis To Split Sept. 8?

Newsweek

Travis Kelce's team has called in lawyers to address a fake PR strategy document circulating online that falsely claims his relationship with Taylor Swift is set to end on September 28.

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Brian Stelter Returns To CNN

Variety

Brian Stelter will rejoin CNN as Chief Media Analyst and will relaunch the Reliable Sources newsletter on September 9, after his show was canceled in 2022.

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What We Learn From HS Yearbook Photos

NPR

Economists analyzed 14.5 million high school yearbook photos to track fashion trends from 1930 to 2010, uncovering shifts in style, regional differences, and individuality over the decades.

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NY Politico a Chinese Agent?

New York Post

Former New York aide Linda Sun is accused of acting as a Chinese agent, receiving millions in kickbacks and luxury gifts in exchange for promoting Beijing's interests.

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IDF Kills Hamas Commander in Gaza

For the Left

Ahmed Fozi Nazer Muhammad Wadia, who commanded a massacre on October 7 and killed a father in front of his young sons, died in an airstrike near a Gazan hospital over the weekend.  

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Climate Change Drives African GDP Loss

For the Right

Up to 5% of African nations’ GDPs are being lost to personal climate change-related struggles and expenses, according to a report from the World Meteorological Organization. 

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