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Voters Split On Trump-Harris, Reeves Says She Was Wrong & Ozempic's Successor

Voters Split On Trump-Harris, Reeves Says She Was Wrong & Ozempic's Successor

Update: 2024-11-04
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On today's podcast:

(1) A flurry of polls released Sunday show Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump remain poised for a photo finish in this week's presidential election, with voters narrowly split both nationally and across the pivotal swing states that will decide the election.

(2) Oil advanced after OPEC+ agreed to push back its December production increase by one month and tensions escalated again in the Middle East.

(3) Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she was wrong to tell British voters before the election that Labour wouldn't announce new tax increases, even as she assured them there wouldn't be a repeat of her first budget in the coming years. 

(4) Kemi Badenoch beat Robert Jenrick in the Conservative Party's leadership contest to become the first Black leader of a major UK political party.

(5) Novo Nordisk's Ozempic shot is likely to become the world's top-selling drug next year, but the company must prove it has something even better to stay ahead in the obesity market.

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Voters Split On Trump-Harris, Reeves Says She Was Wrong & Ozempic's Successor

Voters Split On Trump-Harris, Reeves Says She Was Wrong & Ozempic's Successor

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