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From Washington: Why the Presidential Race Remains Relatively Tied

From Washington: Why the Presidential Race Remains Relatively Tied

Update: 2024-10-26
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Since Vice President Kamala Harris became the Democratic presidential nominee, the story of this election cycle has been how close the race appears to be. Now, with only 10 days until Election Day, former President Trump and Vice President Harris remain neck-and-neck — but could last-minute momentum change the state of the race? Kyle Kondik, the managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics, discusses why the race remains so tight, what he's learning from early voting and recent polls, and how he believes the race may change during these final days.


The FBI has opened an investigation into the leak of top-secret U.S. intelligence documents relating to a potential attack on Iranian targets by Israel. As the fallout from that continues, talks are set to resume between Arab nations and Israel on a possible ceasefire as tensions continue to reach a fever pitch in the region. FOX News Contributor and Former CIA Bureau Chief Dan Hoffman details how these developments could affect diplomacy and the intelligence community. Plus, a look at what North Korean soldiers joining the Russians in Ukraine means for the greater international order, and the potential for foreign entities to sow discord in U.S. elections.

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From Washington: Why the Presidential Race Remains Relatively Tied

From Washington: Why the Presidential Race Remains Relatively Tied

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