Tuesday, November 5, 2024

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The Daily Briefing

YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP

Tue Nov 5 2024

 

Nicole Fallert Newsletter Writer

@nicolefallert

Election Day is here. Boeing workers have reached a labor agreement with the airline manufacturer. USA TODAY Sports has the latest whispers ahead of the NFL trade deadline.

🗓️ Election Day is today. We'll be keeping you covered every step of the way. Download our app for breaking news alerts.

What could make the winning difference?

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have made their final pitches for victory. Now, as Americans from coast to coast cast ballots on Tuesday, polls show a razor-close election likely to come down to seven top battleground states: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona.

What could tip the scales? From the gender gap to the Black and Latino vote to the "blue wall," here are six factors that could determine the winner.

A winner likely won't be known tonight. Late-counted mail ballots, particularly in swing states Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, which each prohibit election officials from beginning to open and count absentee ballots until 7 a.m. Election Day, when they must also deal with in-person voting.
Big Congressional races are also at stake. All 435 House seats are up for election this year, and a handful of close matchups could make or break which party winds up with the majority. Meanwhile in the Senate, there are 34 seats up for grabs.
We're tracking any possible Election Day turmoil. Election officials are on guard for equipment failures and software issues that snarled some local vote counts in prior elections – as well as violent threats that have infected the democratic process.  

We've got you: Harris will be watching the results from Howard University in Washington while Trump looks on from West Palm Beach, Florida. Read USA TODAY's live Election Day news.

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Patrons eat at a boarded up Potbelly Sandwich Shop in downtown Washington, DC, on November 4, 2024, ahead of possible violence on and after the November 5 election.

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Are you ready to vote?

Less than 24 hours before Election Day, more than 78 million ballots have already been cast, and on Nov. 5 millions more will cast their votes across the U.S. If you haven't already made your choice, check out USA TODAY's all-inclusive voter guide, with information on down-ballot races, details on how your vote will be counted and logistical advice to get your ballot received.

Is same-day registration possible? More than 20 states and Washington, D.C. allow for same-day registration where eligible voters can register and cast a ballot at the same time through Election Day. But in some states, it only applies to the race for president and vice president. Know what you can do in your state.

What about polling snags? While instances of voter fraud, voter suppression and voting device tampering are rare, they do constitute criminal acts. Here's how to report possible irregularities or violations.

More must-read election headlines

Here's why women's sports are on the ballot on Election Day.
These farm country voters wish presidential candidates paid them more attention.
Election officials nationwide are trained and ready to count votes.
In Pennsylvania, Harris appealed to a "sense of 'patriotism" in her final rally.

🗳️📱 Can we get your number? Get election results sent straight to your phone. Text 301-888-6791 to sign up for our text group.

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People vote at the San Francisco City Hall voting center on the final day of early voting ahead of Election Day, on November 4, 2024 in San Francisco, California.

Loren Elliott, Getty Images

More news to know now

Could we see interest rate cuts during the final two Fed meetings of this year
Remember those Starliner astronauts still in space? Don't worry, they can vote.
Winds up to 80 mph may bring a critical fire risk to California.
Oklahoma officials are ensuring access to polling places after deadly tornado threats.

What's the weather on Election Day? Check your local forecast here.

A Boeing strike ends

Boeing's machinists voted to accept the company's latest contract offer, ending a strike that began on Sept. 13. Boeing's finances have taken a serious hit as a result of the strike, which halted production of 737, 767 and 777 aircraft in its Seattle-area plants. The strike was also seen as a contributing factor to October's weak jobs report. The airframer continues to struggle with customer confidence as delivery delays and regulatory crackdowns have tarnished its image with airlines and the broader public. The latest contract promises a 38% pay increase over four years among other measures.

Can a convicted murderer with a low IQ be executed?

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to review whether a convicted murderer's intellectual disability is severe enough that he can't be executed, directing a lower court to first clarify its opinion. That decision came over the objections of Justice Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, who said they would have agreed to Alabama's request that the court review that opinion and potentially revisit past decisions on how states must evaluate intellectual disabilities to avoid cruel and unusual punishment. Read more

Today's talkers

Take a break from the election with these silly, happy shows.
Taylor Swift made another iconic arrival at Arrowhead Stadium.
Fly Boston to Barcelona for as low as $496 per round-trip ticket.
Here's why the Saints fired Dennis Allen.

The latest rumors ahead of the NFL trade deadline

The NFL trade deadline is drawing close, with teams having one last chance to make a significant roster shake-up before forging on with the second half of the regular season. Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET marks the official cutoff for all 32 teams, though many have already taken action, with nine deals having been completed since the start of the season. But could any more notable moves be ahead in the next day?

Photo of the day: Your 'I Voted' sticker designs

We asked Daily Briefing readers to create their very own "I Voted" stickers ahead of Election Day — and you all delivered! Check out all the creations here.

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Following @USATODAY on Instagram for more "I Voted" sticker submissions.

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