Trump on Monday doubled-down on debunked rumors while Harris called him out for a non-answer on raising the federal minimum wage.
Trump claims that his tariff policies and commitment to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. will effectively lower inflation and reduce the cost of living for American families. He believes that tariffs would be absorbed by foreign producers, so the rising costs wouldn’t affect Americans.
Polymarket odds offer a useful gauge for predicting the upcoming election, but there are significant caveats. Real-time prediction markets can react faster than polls, making them a key part of the 24/7 news cycle leading up to the November 5 vote.
An author of the 1973 American Psychiatric Association standard says it was never meant to stop doctors from expressing their opinions based on public information.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said the euro could drop as much as 10% versus the dollar if Donald Trump and the Republicans win next month’s US elections and enact high global tariffs and generous domestic tax cuts.
The chief strategist for the Bush–Cheney 2004 presidential campaign says he’s confident Kamala Harris is winning over Donald Trump — and that the former president knows it. Matthew Dowd pointed to a fresh set of polls and Trump’s recent attention to a battleground state as evidence the vice president will be the winner this November.
Not surprisingly, Trump has faced many more threats, even of death, than Harris. Gregory T. Angelo, who heads the group that confronts intolerance double standards in society, said the report found 44 cases of public figures threatening Trump and 17 against Harris.
Maxim Lott of ElectionBettingOdds.com explained election betting markets to Fox News Digital and how they can be a better predictor of the outcome than polls.
A new survey, released Tuesday, from the CNBC Generation Lab found Vice President Harris has extended her lead over former President Trump among young voters. The latest Youth & Money survey found that she has a 20-point advantage over Trump among voters aged 18 to 34.
Jay Clayton and Gary Cohn both acknowledge that Trump’s odds to win the presidential election are rising. The two men, who held posts in Trump’s administration, were speaking at the 13D Monitor Active-Passive Investor Summit in New York.