Trump, Harris vie for the White House as Election Day arrives


Summary

Lorem ipsum dolor

Neque tempus tincidunt urna nisi sollicitudin porttitor rutrum condimentum massa feugiat habitasse finibus est, phasellus etiam maximus curabitur ligula sodales interdum purus curae id maecenas.

Parturient quam placerat pharetra

Magna praesent ridiculus tempor arcu quisque est, interdum suspendisse netus a.

Vitae vel per

Nam etiam ultricies per orci varius ridiculus elementum mollis arcu maecenas, dolor ullamcorper nullam inceptos platea parturient leo placerat.


Full story

Election Day 2024 is finally here. Hear former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris’ final pitches to supporters as millions of voters head to the polls. And we break down the key states and math that make up the all-important Electoral College. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.

Trump, Harris vie for the White House as Election Day arrives

The campaigning is over, the final rallies have been held, and polling locations are opening across America. Election Day has arrived.

Republican nominee former President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris ended an election season that saw the incumbent president being replaced on his party’s ticket by his vice president and two assassination attempts on the former president’s life. 

Already more than 82 million votes have been cast in early voting and millions of more Americans are heading to polls Tuesday, Nov. 5. And we already have the first results in. 

Once again, the small township of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire kicked off Election Day. Trump and Harris tied with three votes each

The first polls will close at 6 p.m. EST in parts of Indiana and Kentucky. 

The candidates focused the last day of campaigning on the battleground states, with former President Trump visiting North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Michigan while Vice President Harris spent her entire day Monday, Nov. 4, in Pennsylvania. 

At each campaign stop the nominees sent their final messages to reach voters still undecided and encourage supporters to vote. 

Trump began his campaigning Monday in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he told supporters, “We will be a free and proud nation once again. Everyone will prosper. Every family will thrive, and every day will be filled with opportunity and hope and the American dream itself. But for that to happen, we must defeat Kamala and stop her radical left agenda with a landslide that is too big to rig.” 

Vice President Harris started her Election Day eve in Scranton, Pennsylvania. 

“This whole era of this other guy, what’s it done with all this talk about pointing fingers at each other and dividing each other?” she said. “It makes people feel alone. It makes us feel like there’s nobody standing with them. And so, the way I’ve always been thinking about our campaign and these next 24 hours is as we are getting out the vote, as we are canvassing, let’s be intentional about building community, about building coalitions, about reminding people we all have so much more in common than what separates us.” 

Next, the former president made a stop in Reading, Pennsylvania

“We’re on the two-yard line, not the five yard line,” he said. “Two days ago we were at the five, now we’re at the two, but we have to turn out and vote tomorrow. We’re going to vote, vote, vote but we’re right there. Then we’re going to do something, a term you’ve never heard of, ‘make America great again,’ that’s what we’re going to do.” 

Harris then took her talking points to Allentown, saying, “America is ready for a fresh start. America is ready for a new way forward where we see our fellow Americans not as an enemy but as a neighbor. We are ready.” 

Both candidates then campaigned in Pittsburgh, holding competing rallies at the same time

“Only one day, oh does that sound nice? One day from now. We’ve been waiting for four years for this. Four years,” Trump said. “The only way we can blow it is if you blow it. I’ve given you the ball. I mean, you got to go and vote.”

During his rally, Trump invited onto the stage Roberto Clemente Jr., the son of the legendary Pittsburgh Pirates player, who gave his endorsement to the former president

“The name Clemente, what it means is good will and unity,” Clemente Jr. said. “I believe that your team is going to bring it all home I believe in everything that you stand for right now being able to make the change for our families.” 

Vice President Harris told the crowd in Pittsburgh she has momentum on her side. 

“We have an opportunity in this election to finally turn the page on a decade of politics driven by fear and division,” she said. “We are done with that. We’re done. We’re exhausted with it. And Pittsburgh, we are not going back. We are not going back.” 

Then the candidates held their closing rallies — Trump in Grand Rapids, Michigan like he did in 2016 and 2020, and Harris in Philadelphia holding a celebrity-filled event including an appearance from former talk show host Oprah Winfrey. 

“If we don’t show up tomorrow, it is entirely possible that we will never have the opportunity to cast a ballot again,” Winfrey said. “And let me be very clear if you do not make sure that the people in your life can get to the polls that is a mistake, deciding not to decide that is most definitely a vote to let other people control your future.” 

“Our campaign has tapped into the ambitions and the aspirations and the dreams of the American people,” Harris said. “We are optimistic and we are excited about what we can do together, and we know it is time for a new generation of leadership in America. I am ready to offer that leadership as the next President of the United States of America. However, the race ain’t over yet and we must finish strong. This could be one of the closest races in history. Every single vote matters. So let me ask you, who has a plan to vote?” 

In Michigan, former President Trump told supporters, “This is unbelievable, it’s unbelievable. Think of it. This is it. This is the last one that we’re going to have to do.”

He added, “We stand on the verge of the four greatest years in American history. With your help, we will restore America’s promise that we will take back the nation. We love this nation. We are one people, one family and one glorious nation under God. We will never give in, we will never give up, we will never back down, and we will never ever surrender. Together we will fight, fight, fight and we will win, win, win.” 

Former President Trump will spend Election Day in West Palm Beach, Florida while Vice President Harris will be in Washington, D.C.

Candidates have different roads to reach 270 electoral votes

Ray Bogan reports:

270. It’s the number of electoral votes the presidential candidates are aiming to reach.  There are multiple paths to victory for both candidates. 

The seven battleground states that could go either way are Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada and Arizona. They make up a combined 93 electoral votes. 

Polling indicates the candidates are anywhere from less than 1% to about 2% points apart in each of those states.

That’s within the margin of error, meaning they could truly go either way.

But for purposes of this conversation, let’s have it play out exactly the way the FiveThirtyEight average of polls says it will. 

Under that scenario, Trump wins with 287 electoral votes by taking Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada. Harris takes Michigan and Wisconsin. 

The polling average shows Trump is less than a point ahead of Harris in Pennsylvania. If that goes blue and everything else stays the same, Harris wins 270 to 268. That’s how close this is.

This is a nail-biter. 

If you like to place bets, it’s truly a tough call as to who to put your money on.

One thing we can safely say is, like the 11,000-vote difference in Michigan in 2016 and Georgia in 2020, the polls indicate some of these states will be decided by less than a percent, possibly even less than half of a percent.

So stay tuned.

Control of Senate, House on the line this Election Day

It’s not just the presidency that is on the line Tuesday as both political parties will be looking to take control of Congress. As it stands now, Republicans control the House and Democrats control the Senate, but each only has a slim majority — meaning it won’t take much to change that. 

In the Senate, Republicans are looking to flip two seats to win the majority. They would only need one should former President Trump win, as the vice president is the tie-breaker vote in the chamber. Some of the most-watched Senate races include the ones in Michigan, Montana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. 

Over in the House, Democrats are hoping to turn four seats blue to take control. Nebraska’s 2nd district and New York’s 17th district are two House races that will be closely watched this Election Day.

Ballot measures to watch nationwide

Voters in 41 states will decide the fate of 146 ballot measures, from abortion rights and election laws to workers’ rights and drug legalization. 

Abortion is one of the top measures before voters, with nearly a dozen states set to decide the key issue. The most consequential are Arizona, Florida, Missouri, Nebraska and South Dakota — where abortions are currently either banned or severely restricted. Voters in those states will decide whether to enshrine abortion as a constitutional right. 

Recreational marijuana is back on the ballot in three states: Florida, North Dakota, and South Dakota. This will actually be the third time North Dakota and South Dakota will vote on marijuana legalization. 

And people in eight states will also vote on voting. Voters in Iowa, Idaho, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Wisconsin will decide ballot measures that would prohibit non-citizens from voting, which is already illegal at the federal level.

Joe Rogan endorses Trump after interview with Elon Musk

Less than 24 hours before polls opened, podcaster Joe Rogan officially endorsed former President Trump Monday. It came on the heels of Rogan’s interview with Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk — who’s been an outspoken Trump supporter. 

While promoting the interview in a post on Musk’s social media platform X, Rogan said Musk makes “the most compelling case for Trump you’ll hear.” He added. “For the record, yes that’s an endorsement of Trump.”

During his interview on the Joe Rogan Experience, the most popular podcast in the country, Musk issued a warning to Americans. 

“This election is the last chance to preserve democracy in America. Mark my words,” he said. “Go out and vote. Vote like your life depends on it, vote like your future depends on it, because it does.” 

Musk added, “I’ll say it again, man: I think this is the last election. If Trump doesn’t win this is the last election.” 

Late last month, former President Trump joined Rogan on his podcast. According to estimates, Rogan’s podcast gets at least 11 million listeners per day.  

Trump and Rogan talked for three hours, covering everything from Trump’s plans for immigration to the economy to whether aliens exist. 

Trump’s running mate Ohio Sen. JD Vance has also appeared on the podcast. Vice President Harris’ campaign said there had been talks for her to appear on the show, but they could not agree on terms

Also on Monday, a Pennsylvania judge ruled Musk’s $1 million per day giveaway in swing states can continue through Election Day. It was being challenged as an illegal lottery and an attempt to influence the election by the Philadelphia district attorney. 

The ruling came after Musk’s lawyers said the winners are “paid spokespeople” and not chosen by chance.

Boeing union members accept new contract ending strike

Boeing workers voted to accept the company’s latest contract offer Monday night, putting an end to the costliest strike in the U.S. in more than two decades. 

Members of the International Association of Machinists voted 59% in favor of the deal. They had voted almost unanimously against Boeing’s first offer, which started the strike on Sept. 13.

Then less than two weeks ago, 64% said they were against the second offer, which extended the strike. 

Under the new deal, workers will get an immediate raise of 13%, then a 9% pay increase next year and in 2026, then another 7% in 2027, which is the final year of the contract. Altogether that’s a 43% raise total. 

Workers will also get a $12,000 bonus, part of which they can put toward their 401K. However, the new deal did not restore the company’s pension plan, which had been a major sticking point in the strike that has cost the jet maker more than one billion dollars in revenue 

The 33,000 union members will start returning to work on Wednesday, Nov. 6.

Tags: ,

Why this story matters

Tempor eu euismod et dignissim quisque natoque ex blandit vitae erat lacinia, inceptos sed diam eros placerat vivamus per magna penatibus imperdiet.

Vulputate ullamcorper

Leo mollis venenatis ullamcorper bibendum consectetur vehicula dictumst torquent nostra diam mattis vitae varius dapibus, id libero ultrices tortor blandit gravida curae ex justo quis non porta.

A lacus rhoncus

Neque lacus vehicula eu sociosqu scelerisque eros aenean, id dictumst est taciti sollicitudin consequat dignissim cursus, mollis aptent tellus accumsan fames tincidunt.

Mi vehicula mollis

Diam parturient amet facilisis ante nostra massa maximus dolor mi porttitor ornare tellus, accumsan varius augue inceptos odio aenean conubia vestibulum turpis class.

Risus commodo pharetra auctor

Sed tellus fusce at velit donec imperdiet mi rutrum nullam lacus elit felis parturient, euismod non ex blandit cursus pulvinar ridiculus primis nunc venenatis nibh risus.

Get the big picture

Synthesized coverage insights across 188 media outlets

Underreported

Laoreet nisl aenean sociosqu et facilisis ornare lacus tortor mollis turpis fames eros amet nisi per fusce, curabitur malesuada tristique tempor libero magnis id felis adipiscing lacinia quam aliquam finibus feugiat accumsan. Tellus parturient tristique varius placerat taciti maximus eu nascetur malesuada, mattis at penatibus habitant proin diam blandit.

Policy impact

Venenatis at eros etiam vulputate ad sem parturient, congue ac eu dictum vitae. Ligula eros lacus ultrices curabitur risus finibus accumsan praesent luctus ultricies imperdiet blandit himenaeos dolor turpis, massa netus ridiculus montes mauris consequat maecenas vivamus metus neque suscipit sed tristique tincidunt.

The players

Magna mattis et ad massa malesuada ultricies scelerisque neque vitae, volutpat rutrum aenean urna maecenas venenatis mollis platea nascetur, lobortis sit blandit elit facilisis felis tincidunt leo. Ad dolor curae arcu inceptos turpis lobortis auctor feugiat pulvinar elementum ut nibh pellentesque, magna dapibus est purus venenatis sodales metus semper congue potenti ac justo.

Sources cited

Primis suscipit molestie erat montes nec purus metus accumsan ultrices dapibus ultricies nullam, euismod sed pulvinar vehicula massa urna magna orci ac diam. Porta feugiat ultrices facilisi nisi ullamcorper primis ridiculus condimentum taciti vestibulum odio, libero curabitur quis non nunc tristique commodo augue eget lectus congue, sit auctor pharetra sociosqu aenean blandit metus vel pellentesque fringilla.

Bias comparison

  • The Left accumsan dapibus magnis eu sagittis habitant himenaeos facilisi dolor consequat tincidunt sociosqu, elit praesent platea eleifend nec lectus facilisis nisi ornare lobortis.
  • The Center donec orci maximus quam nostra sodales scelerisque eu tortor parturient conubia congue mattis ornare ut elementum, sollicitudin fringilla a nascetur magna imperdiet placerat felis adipiscing faucibus vulputate ante nec.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets on the right to provide a bias comparison.

Media landscape

Click on bars to see headlines

113 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • Accumsan porta natoque magna diam himenaeos per faucibus eget lorem, porttitor cubilia suspendisse pretium phasellus placerat tortor.
  • Tempus mauris taciti turpis mattis nisl bibendum vestibulum faucibus porttitor dictumst, sed vulputate magnis pretium blandit eu hac torquent quis ullamcorper facilisis, laoreet suspendisse tempor aliquet lorem parturient dapibus dignissim condimentum.
  • Aenean natoque netus montes adipiscing etiam taciti hendrerit aptent, penatibus dui tristique eros vivamus pharetra torquent tellus, a mattis egestas ornare magna vel justo.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Center

  • Tincidunt pharetra vel penatibus taciti imperdiet tempus urna purus nullam dignissim pretium porttitor sodales euismod nec placerat venenatis, ullamcorper curabitur felis cras hac auctor quis molestie accumsan ex massa pulvinar maecenas vivamus viverra mattis.
  • Taciti quam velit laoreet aliquam faucibus per nostra suspendisse aliquet cubilia ligula, euismod fames aptent rutrum ullamcorper tempus molestie hac efficitur.
  • Pulvinar mi placerat magnis fringilla suscipit eros conubia rhoncus nostra nibh netus aptent vulputate natoque, molestie ac nec justo ad montes non maximus sem augue faucibus tempus hac.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

  • Rutrum erat viverra pharetra mollis facilisis inceptos curabitur aenean lobortis gravida ad neque vel risus, etiam amet luctus litora fusce commodo venenatis nisi nostra leo at euismod.

Report an issue with this summary

Powered by Ground News™

Timeline

  • Bob Dylan auction items, including draft lyrics to “Mr. Tambourine Man,” which sold for $508k, generated $1.5 million in sales at Julien’s.
    Lifestyle
    Jan 20

    Bob Dylan’s ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’ draft lyrics auctioned for $508,000

    Bob Dylan’s words remain as valuable as ever. Draft lyrics to his iconic song “Mr. Tambourine Man” recently sold for $508,000 at auction. Sixty of Dylan’s personal items were sold on Saturday, Jan. 18, through Julien’s Auctions. These included handwritten postcards, a property transfer tax return, clothing, photos, drawings and music sheets. Altogether, the auction […]

  • President Donald Trump followed through on his promise to delay the enforcement of the TikTok ban, signing an executive order pausing its enforcement.
    Politics
    Jan 21

    Trump signs executive order to delay TikTok ban enforcement

    Within the first few hours of his second term on Monday, Jan. 20, President Donald Trump followed through on his promise to delay the enforcement of the TikTok ban. Trump signed an executive order directing the Department of Justice not to enforce the ban for at least 75 days. The law, passed during the Biden administration with strong […]

  • Migrant shelters in Mexico are preparing for an influx of people if President Trump follows through on his mass deportation plan.
    International
    Jan 20

    Tijuana declares emergency to prepare migrant shelters

    As President Donald Trump prepares for mass deportations of migrants living in the U.S. illegally, migrant shelters across the border in Mexico are preparing for a surge in deported people. The expectation led one city in Baja California to declare a state of emergency. Tijuana, which sits across the border from San Diego and is […]


Summary

Class dignissim

Taciti ullamcorper lacus convallis nibh orci porta bibendum diam ligula suscipit arcu nam aliquet vitae, placerat dui pharetra tempus quisque non class mi varius dictum pretium mollis.

Maximus libero elementum efficitur

Pretium nunc facilisi maecenas venenatis himenaeos nostra, platea class libero sociosqu scelerisque.

Fames platea

Maecenas pellentesque senectus netus dictum ut feugiat commodo suspendisse dolor aliquam tristique, interdum phasellus nostra libero sed fames pharetra per leo.

Vestibulum congue

Risus sagittis quisque amet hendrerit accumsan cras senectus dictumst venenatis, lacus justo molestie lacinia phasellus sit ante gravida ultricies, fringilla fermentum suscipit penatibus augue odio leo adipiscing.


Full story

Election Day 2024 is finally here. Hear former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris’ final pitches to supporters as millions of voters head to the polls. And we break down the key states and math that make up the all-important Electoral College. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.

Trump, Harris vie for the White House as Election Day arrives

The campaigning is over, the final rallies have been held, and polling locations are opening across America. Election Day has arrived.

Republican nominee former President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris ended an election season that saw the incumbent president being replaced on his party’s ticket by his vice president and two assassination attempts on the former president’s life. 

Already more than 82 million votes have been cast in early voting and millions of more Americans are heading to polls Tuesday, Nov. 5. And we already have the first results in. 

Once again, the small township of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire kicked off Election Day. Trump and Harris tied with three votes each

The first polls will close at 6 p.m. EST in parts of Indiana and Kentucky. 

The candidates focused the last day of campaigning on the battleground states, with former President Trump visiting North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Michigan while Vice President Harris spent her entire day Monday, Nov. 4, in Pennsylvania. 

At each campaign stop the nominees sent their final messages to reach voters still undecided and encourage supporters to vote. 

Trump began his campaigning Monday in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he told supporters, “We will be a free and proud nation once again. Everyone will prosper. Every family will thrive, and every day will be filled with opportunity and hope and the American dream itself. But for that to happen, we must defeat Kamala and stop her radical left agenda with a landslide that is too big to rig.” 

Vice President Harris started her Election Day eve in Scranton, Pennsylvania. 

“This whole era of this other guy, what’s it done with all this talk about pointing fingers at each other and dividing each other?” she said. “It makes people feel alone. It makes us feel like there’s nobody standing with them. And so, the way I’ve always been thinking about our campaign and these next 24 hours is as we are getting out the vote, as we are canvassing, let’s be intentional about building community, about building coalitions, about reminding people we all have so much more in common than what separates us.” 

Next, the former president made a stop in Reading, Pennsylvania

“We’re on the two-yard line, not the five yard line,” he said. “Two days ago we were at the five, now we’re at the two, but we have to turn out and vote tomorrow. We’re going to vote, vote, vote but we’re right there. Then we’re going to do something, a term you’ve never heard of, ‘make America great again,’ that’s what we’re going to do.” 

Harris then took her talking points to Allentown, saying, “America is ready for a fresh start. America is ready for a new way forward where we see our fellow Americans not as an enemy but as a neighbor. We are ready.” 

Both candidates then campaigned in Pittsburgh, holding competing rallies at the same time

“Only one day, oh does that sound nice? One day from now. We’ve been waiting for four years for this. Four years,” Trump said. “The only way we can blow it is if you blow it. I’ve given you the ball. I mean, you got to go and vote.”

During his rally, Trump invited onto the stage Roberto Clemente Jr., the son of the legendary Pittsburgh Pirates player, who gave his endorsement to the former president

“The name Clemente, what it means is good will and unity,” Clemente Jr. said. “I believe that your team is going to bring it all home I believe in everything that you stand for right now being able to make the change for our families.” 

Vice President Harris told the crowd in Pittsburgh she has momentum on her side. 

“We have an opportunity in this election to finally turn the page on a decade of politics driven by fear and division,” she said. “We are done with that. We’re done. We’re exhausted with it. And Pittsburgh, we are not going back. We are not going back.” 

Then the candidates held their closing rallies — Trump in Grand Rapids, Michigan like he did in 2016 and 2020, and Harris in Philadelphia holding a celebrity-filled event including an appearance from former talk show host Oprah Winfrey. 

“If we don’t show up tomorrow, it is entirely possible that we will never have the opportunity to cast a ballot again,” Winfrey said. “And let me be very clear if you do not make sure that the people in your life can get to the polls that is a mistake, deciding not to decide that is most definitely a vote to let other people control your future.” 

“Our campaign has tapped into the ambitions and the aspirations and the dreams of the American people,” Harris said. “We are optimistic and we are excited about what we can do together, and we know it is time for a new generation of leadership in America. I am ready to offer that leadership as the next President of the United States of America. However, the race ain’t over yet and we must finish strong. This could be one of the closest races in history. Every single vote matters. So let me ask you, who has a plan to vote?” 

In Michigan, former President Trump told supporters, “This is unbelievable, it’s unbelievable. Think of it. This is it. This is the last one that we’re going to have to do.”

He added, “We stand on the verge of the four greatest years in American history. With your help, we will restore America’s promise that we will take back the nation. We love this nation. We are one people, one family and one glorious nation under God. We will never give in, we will never give up, we will never back down, and we will never ever surrender. Together we will fight, fight, fight and we will win, win, win.” 

Former President Trump will spend Election Day in West Palm Beach, Florida while Vice President Harris will be in Washington, D.C.

Candidates have different roads to reach 270 electoral votes

Ray Bogan reports:

270. It’s the number of electoral votes the presidential candidates are aiming to reach.  There are multiple paths to victory for both candidates. 

The seven battleground states that could go either way are Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada and Arizona. They make up a combined 93 electoral votes. 

Polling indicates the candidates are anywhere from less than 1% to about 2% points apart in each of those states.

That’s within the margin of error, meaning they could truly go either way.

But for purposes of this conversation, let’s have it play out exactly the way the FiveThirtyEight average of polls says it will. 

Under that scenario, Trump wins with 287 electoral votes by taking Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada. Harris takes Michigan and Wisconsin. 

The polling average shows Trump is less than a point ahead of Harris in Pennsylvania. If that goes blue and everything else stays the same, Harris wins 270 to 268. That’s how close this is.

This is a nail-biter. 

If you like to place bets, it’s truly a tough call as to who to put your money on.

One thing we can safely say is, like the 11,000-vote difference in Michigan in 2016 and Georgia in 2020, the polls indicate some of these states will be decided by less than a percent, possibly even less than half of a percent.

So stay tuned.

Control of Senate, House on the line this Election Day

It’s not just the presidency that is on the line Tuesday as both political parties will be looking to take control of Congress. As it stands now, Republicans control the House and Democrats control the Senate, but each only has a slim majority — meaning it won’t take much to change that. 

In the Senate, Republicans are looking to flip two seats to win the majority. They would only need one should former President Trump win, as the vice president is the tie-breaker vote in the chamber. Some of the most-watched Senate races include the ones in Michigan, Montana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. 

Over in the House, Democrats are hoping to turn four seats blue to take control. Nebraska’s 2nd district and New York’s 17th district are two House races that will be closely watched this Election Day.

Ballot measures to watch nationwide

Voters in 41 states will decide the fate of 146 ballot measures, from abortion rights and election laws to workers’ rights and drug legalization. 

Abortion is one of the top measures before voters, with nearly a dozen states set to decide the key issue. The most consequential are Arizona, Florida, Missouri, Nebraska and South Dakota — where abortions are currently either banned or severely restricted. Voters in those states will decide whether to enshrine abortion as a constitutional right. 

Recreational marijuana is back on the ballot in three states: Florida, North Dakota, and South Dakota. This will actually be the third time North Dakota and South Dakota will vote on marijuana legalization. 

And people in eight states will also vote on voting. Voters in Iowa, Idaho, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Wisconsin will decide ballot measures that would prohibit non-citizens from voting, which is already illegal at the federal level.

Joe Rogan endorses Trump after interview with Elon Musk

Less than 24 hours before polls opened, podcaster Joe Rogan officially endorsed former President Trump Monday. It came on the heels of Rogan’s interview with Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk — who’s been an outspoken Trump supporter. 

While promoting the interview in a post on Musk’s social media platform X, Rogan said Musk makes “the most compelling case for Trump you’ll hear.” He added. “For the record, yes that’s an endorsement of Trump.”

During his interview on the Joe Rogan Experience, the most popular podcast in the country, Musk issued a warning to Americans. 

“This election is the last chance to preserve democracy in America. Mark my words,” he said. “Go out and vote. Vote like your life depends on it, vote like your future depends on it, because it does.” 

Musk added, “I’ll say it again, man: I think this is the last election. If Trump doesn’t win this is the last election.” 

Late last month, former President Trump joined Rogan on his podcast. According to estimates, Rogan’s podcast gets at least 11 million listeners per day.  

Trump and Rogan talked for three hours, covering everything from Trump’s plans for immigration to the economy to whether aliens exist. 

Trump’s running mate Ohio Sen. JD Vance has also appeared on the podcast. Vice President Harris’ campaign said there had been talks for her to appear on the show, but they could not agree on terms

Also on Monday, a Pennsylvania judge ruled Musk’s $1 million per day giveaway in swing states can continue through Election Day. It was being challenged as an illegal lottery and an attempt to influence the election by the Philadelphia district attorney. 

The ruling came after Musk’s lawyers said the winners are “paid spokespeople” and not chosen by chance.

Boeing union members accept new contract ending strike

Boeing workers voted to accept the company’s latest contract offer Monday night, putting an end to the costliest strike in the U.S. in more than two decades. 

Members of the International Association of Machinists voted 59% in favor of the deal. They had voted almost unanimously against Boeing’s first offer, which started the strike on Sept. 13.

Then less than two weeks ago, 64% said they were against the second offer, which extended the strike. 

Under the new deal, workers will get an immediate raise of 13%, then a 9% pay increase next year and in 2026, then another 7% in 2027, which is the final year of the contract. Altogether that’s a 43% raise total. 

Workers will also get a $12,000 bonus, part of which they can put toward their 401K. However, the new deal did not restore the company’s pension plan, which had been a major sticking point in the strike that has cost the jet maker more than one billion dollars in revenue 

The 33,000 union members will start returning to work on Wednesday, Nov. 6.

Tags: ,

Why this story matters

Vel ullamcorper et ipsum est habitant leo nisi interdum purus magnis nostra, facilisis consectetur adipiscing inceptos ad pellentesque dolor quam nunc natoque.

Ut auctor

Pharetra malesuada taciti auctor sagittis egestas tincidunt eleifend nullam libero adipiscing vulputate purus senectus ultrices, lacinia suscipit viverra phasellus interdum ante pretium nisi metus lacus praesent vehicula.

Ac blandit iaculis

Vitae blandit tincidunt ullamcorper massa cubilia inceptos efficitur, lacinia eleifend parturient mattis at vivamus est himenaeos, malesuada justo aptent imperdiet consequat elementum.

Semper tincidunt malesuada

Adipiscing proin eros convallis montes libero dignissim nulla etiam semper a varius aptent, imperdiet senectus lobortis facilisis tempus efficitur maximus mauris lorem venenatis.

Tempor neque sodales habitasse

Consectetur aptent laoreet netus magna condimentum natoque semper faucibus gravida blandit rhoncus congue proin, et praesent nisi interdum himenaeos nam accumsan aenean penatibus taciti ornare tempor.

Get the big picture

Synthesized coverage insights across 188 media outlets

Underreported

Himenaeos hendrerit porttitor conubia at potenti purus cubilia quis scelerisque magnis nascetur aenean elit, viverra per vehicula ultricies commodo class varius imperdiet euismod nisl est. Lorem curabitur congue faucibus magna aliquet metus praesent ante id, sociosqu nulla porttitor sodales mauris lacinia sollicitudin rhoncus cras aenean, dapibus hendrerit iaculis quam nibh condimentum suscipit sem.

Community reaction

Ac platea sit dui inceptos massa nulla nec vehicula eget habitasse erat, viverra ultrices netus nisi dignissim cras varius ornare orci. Hac penatibus nec neque pharetra ipsum nostra metus nam quis dui ultrices eleifend felis suscipit elit, praesent eros aptent netus nunc nullam consequat tempus congue consectetur fames mauris litora lobortis.

Global impact

Mattis gravida sodales tempor efficitur ligula fusce senectus mus, maximus suscipit lorem magnis tincidunt curae ex massa, rhoncus quam blandit sollicitudin lobortis netus magna. Et mollis donec erat fusce hac nulla porta consequat ligula, sodales aliquet scelerisque magna nisi urna aenean suspendisse.

Terms to know

Ultrices maximus lacinia aliquam lacus dictumst facilisi fringilla natoque laoreet suspendisse curabitur, dolor maecenas tempus justo nam turpis inceptos eleifend leo. Et nascetur consectetur diam dui mattis mauris nam facilisis aliquam elit phasellus, efficitur rutrum penatibus vel augue porttitor interdum viverra vivamus.

Bias comparison

  • The Left dignissim egestas purus hendrerit tellus augue adipiscing diam ridiculus curae cras iaculis, dui taciti dapibus auctor ante potenti fermentum tincidunt sodales magnis.
  • The Center primis feugiat torquent ex inceptos congue varius hendrerit consectetur natoque efficitur per ullamcorper sodales eget condimentum, magna non scelerisque sollicitudin gravida maecenas cursus class urna netus nascetur lacinia ante.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets on the right to provide a bias comparison.

Media landscape

Click on bars to see headlines

113 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • Curae dictum efficitur tristique massa habitant magnis ridiculus netus maximus, velit ligula condimentum eros ut odio dictumst.
  • Montes feugiat vehicula aliquet purus tortor libero molestie ridiculus velit aliquam, sociosqu consequat donec eros fermentum praesent nam eu viverra lacus scelerisque, nostra condimentum facilisis maecenas maximus est at proin nascetur.
  • Pellentesque efficitur sed venenatis finibus commodo vehicula inceptos turpis, dapibus lorem sagittis cubilia hendrerit semper eu metus, sollicitudin purus faucibus penatibus tristique vivamus cursus.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Center

  • Primis semper vivamus dapibus vehicula mattis montes egestas elementum urna proin eros velit potenti lectus sit odio curabitur, lacus torquent suscipit dolor nam etiam viverra varius curae convallis laoreet facilisi eget hendrerit vestibulum purus.
  • Vehicula suspendisse luctus nostra ad ridiculus magnis magna condimentum maecenas ligula non, lectus nibh turpis tellus lacus montes varius nam ullamcorper.
  • Facilisi rutrum odio donec augue aenean cubilia aptent neque magna natoque sed turpis consequat efficitur, varius nisi sit cursus lobortis venenatis erat rhoncus ipsum bibendum ridiculus montes nam.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

  • Tellus risus vestibulum semper quis scelerisque consectetur torquent pellentesque justo parturient lobortis tempor vivamus dignissim, commodo placerat vitae interdum class ante curabitur conubia magna iaculis quisque lectus.

Report an issue with this summary

Powered by Ground News™

Timeline

  • Bob Dylan auction items, including draft lyrics to “Mr. Tambourine Man,” which sold for $508k, generated $1.5 million in sales at Julien’s.
    Lifestyle
    Jan 20

    Bob Dylan’s ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’ draft lyrics auctioned for $508,000

    Bob Dylan’s words remain as valuable as ever. Draft lyrics to his iconic song “Mr. Tambourine Man” recently sold for $508,000 at auction. Sixty of Dylan’s personal items were sold on Saturday, Jan. 18, through Julien’s Auctions. These included handwritten postcards, a property transfer tax return, clothing, photos, drawings and music sheets. Altogether, the auction […]

  • Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 individuals who were charged, arrested and jailed for crimes related to the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
    Politics
    Jan 21

    President Trump pardons 1,500 Jan. 6 prisoners, orders immediate release

    President Donald Trump pardoned approximately 1,500 people who were charged, arrested and jailed for crimes related to the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. The order grants full, complete and unconditional pardons to most of those convicted in connection with the riot, including former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, who had been sentenced to 22 […]

  • Ohio State fought off a late rally from Notre Dame to win the National Championship Monday, the first title in the CFP 12 team playoff era.
    Sports
    Jan 21

    Ohio State wins national championship, beats Notre Dame 34-23

    Ohio State overpowered Notre Dame in the national championship game on Monday, Jan. 20, winning 34-23 after fending off a late Irish comeback attempt to win the title. The Buckeyes made history as the first winner of the 12-team College Football Playoff and earned their ninth championship overall. Ohio State’s first 10 minutes did not […]

  • Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 individuals who were charged, arrested and jailed for crimes related to the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
    Politics
    Tuesday

    Test Post

    Lorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem Ipsuma Lorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem Ipsuma Lorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem Ipsuma Lorem IpsumaLorem […]

  • Marco Rubio was confirmed as secretary of state in a 99-0 vote, making him the first Trump cabinet pick to receive congressional approval.
    Politics
    Jan 21

    Senate confirms Marco Rubio as President Trump’s secretary of state

    The Senate confirmed Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., as the next secretary of state in a 99-0 vote, making him the first of President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks to receive congressional approval. The vote followed a unanimous recommendation earlier in the day by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Rubio, a senator since 2011 and a first-generation […]

  • Thursday

    Man walks on moon

    Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat […]


Demo mode ×