Last-ditch pitch: America’s campaigns conclude

最后一搏:美国竞选活动结束

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2024-11-04

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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). Get a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Hello and welcome to the Intelligence from the Economist.

  • I'm Rosie Blore.

  • And I'm Jason Palmer.

  • Every weekday we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world.

  • Our correspondent recently took a fantastic trip to the Nomad Games in Kazakhstan, but he wasn't just there to toss around a headless goat carcass.

  • He was also asking why the Turkic states are increasingly banding together and Britain's.

  • Vast network of canals isn't much used for freight anymore, but plenty of people call it home.

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  • Why canal boat living won't be quite so cheap for long.

  • But first.

  • Well, it's been an exhausting campaign, but the final push is particularly exhausting for both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, charging around the swing states and trying to do everything they can to eke out the final vote that might push them over the line.

  • Daniel Franklin is our senior United States editor.

  • Something like 75 million people have already voted, but tomorrow many millions more will be going to the polls, and that's what now matters.

  • First of all, in the final days of campaigning, there's the usual frenzy of attempts to far up the base of both parties.