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WSJ What’s News

Harris and Trump Both See Paths to Victory

WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

News, Daily News

4.14.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2024

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

A.M. Edition for Nov. 5. WSJ senior political correspondent Molly Ball recaps the closing arguments made by Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and the evidence giving both sides confidence they can win. Plus, the Harris campaign cautions the winner of the race may not be known for “several days.” And striking Boeing machinists agree to a new labor deal, ending a paralyzing work stoppage for the plane maker. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:34.1

At long last election day, political correspondent Molly Ball gives us the mood inside teams Harris and Trump as both predict victory.

0:43.0

The Kamala Harris campaign says their data shows undecided voters breaking in their direction, but there are encouraging signs for Republicans.

0:52.0

Trump has never gone into an election in as strong a position as he is in now in the polling.

0:57.6

Plus, the Harris campaign braces for a multi-day vote count in some key battlegrounds.

1:03.0

And Boeing workers agree to end a strike that's paralyzed the planemaker for months.

1:08.0

It's Tuesday, November 5th.

1:09.5

I'm Luke Vargas for the Wall Street Journal, and here

1:11.8

is the AM edition of What's News, the top headlines and business stories moving your world today.

1:20.1

We are just hours away from polls opening across the country for a presidential election

1:25.2

that's forecast to come down to the wire.

1:33.3

Last night, both candidates predicted victory. Just one more day in the most consequential election of our lifetime,

1:39.3

and the momentum is on our side.

1:42.3

You know, they have an expression.

1:45.5

I hate the expression, actually, but it's ours to lose.

1:48.0

Does that make sense to you?

1:49.0

It's ours to lose.

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