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What a Growing U.S. Multiracial Population Could Mean for the Election

WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

News, Daily News

4.14.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

P.M. Edition for Oct. 21. WSJ reporter Oyin Adedoyin explains why more Americans are identifying as multiracial and what impact that could have on the political landscape. And Journal markets reporter Sam Goldfarb discusses the market optimism leading weaker businesses to issue riskier loans. Plus, WSJ reporter Heather Haddon talks about how restaurant chains are on track to declare more bankruptcies since the pandemic. Tracie Hunte 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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0:00.0

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Disney is beginning to plan its post-Bob Eiger future, and why weaker businesses are engaging

0:39.4

in risky borrowing. Plus, how more multiracial Americans make for a trickier political environment.

0:47.0

Factors like geography, where someone lives, their socioeconomic background, where they went to school and their religious affiliation,

0:54.9

are actually going to start to play a bigger role.

0:57.7

It's Monday, October 21st.

1:00.0

I'm Crazy Hunt for the Wall Street Journal.

1:02.3

This is the PM edition of What's News, the top headlines

1:05.9

and business stories that move the world today.

1:10.1

Disney said today it would name a replacement for chief executive Bob Iger in early

1:14.7

2026 and replace its board chairman. The announcement marks the first time the company

1:20.2

had formally given a time frame for when it aims to name Eiger's successor,

1:24.4

a decision that will shape the entertainment giants next chapter.

1:28.2

It's also assigned to investors that the company is taking a fresh approach to succession after past turbulence.

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