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I'm Shane Goldmacher.
I'm a national political correspondent for the New York times covering the 2024 election.
At the New York Times, I get to work with colleagues who have expertise in every nook and cranny of this country and this campaign trail to tell you the full story of what's happening in these critical moments in the last few weeks of the election.
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From the New York Times, it's the headlines.
I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Wednesday, October 30th.
Here's what we're covering.
So look, in less than 90 days, either Donald Trump or I will be in the Oval Office.
Kamala Harris delivered what her campaign called her closing argument last night in Washington, D.C.
as American voters decide Harris or.
Trump on day one, if elected, Donald Trump would walk into that office with an enemies list.
When elected, I will walk in with a to do list.
Harris choice of location for the speech was not at all subtle.
She stood at the same spot where Trump spoke on January 6, rallying his supporters who then marched on the Capitol.
And throughout her speech, Harris made the case for what she would do if elected versus Trump.
I will fight to restore what Donald Trump and his hand selected Supreme Court justices took away from the women of America.
She pledged to defend abortion rights and help Americans with the cost of childcare and housing with tax credits.
She also cast Trump a threat to democracy.
These United States of America.