Deadline: White House analyzed Kamala Harris and Tim Walz's pro-labor campaign, Donald Trump's contempt for the military and inconsistent abortion stance, and the united front between Harris and President Biden in their first joint event.
"Just the, I mean, this is what campaigns look like on labor day."
As the 2024 US presidential race enters its final stretch, Venezuela faces turmoil over disputed election results, and a contract dispute between DirecTV and Disney impacts millions of viewers.
"Labor Day marks the beginning of the final push in the presidential campaign. Some people will start voting in just a few weeks. Campaigns will be trying to mobilize their voters, and there are the debates."
With around 60 days until Election Day, NPR political reporters analyze the state of the presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, discussing swing state dynamics, campaign strategies, and how the race could change dramatically in the final stretch.
"Consider this. Labor Day is considered the beginning of the end of the presidential election. But as history has shown, things can change a lot by November."
With two months until election day, the podcast dissects the state of the close US presidential race, examining factors that could shift polling data and the inherent uncertainties in forecasting a narrow result.
"Change between Labor Day and election day?"
In this episode, Chuck Todd analyzes the perceived incumbency and change narratives in the Harris-Trump election while interviewing Melissa Deckman to understand the unique political perspectives and engagement of the Gen Z generation.
"Hello from Washington. I'm Chuck Todd and this is the Chuck toddcast. So we've made it the official start of the campaign season has come and gone. Labor Day Monday. I am signed. I will signpost this. This is Tuesday, Sept. Checks Watch September 3 we had an early Labor Day this year with Labor Day on September 2, a fascinating sort of non existent split screen of a Labor Day. It was a head scratcher to me that you saw the democratic ticket in multiple states and including the outgoing president doing a rare joint appearance with Vice President Harris."
The episode focuses on Vice President Harris and President Biden's Labor Day campaign efforts in Pennsylvania, contrasting their economic messaging with Donald Trump's inaction, while also exploring legal battles around Trump's cases, the tight poll numbers in swing states, and the personal toll of abortion bans that the Harris campaign aims to spotlight through a reproductive rights bus tour.
"Of course, campaigning on Labor Day isn't easy for republican candidates like Donald Trump and JD Vance, who are so anti labor because they can't say things like this on Labor Day."
Examining the pivotal role of battleground states like Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada in the 2024 presidential election between Trump and Harris, this episode delves into the key issues, voting blocs, and campaign strategies that could determine the outcome in these highly competitive regions.
"That will do it for this edition of the Fox News rundown from Washington podcast. Labor Day historically marks the final lap of the presidential election, just 64 days until election day. We'll follow every twist and turn, as well as cover an upcoming spending fight on Capitol Hill in a few lame duck months for President Biden. Until next time, thanks for listening. I'm Jared Halpern from Washington."
In a special episode, ABC's Jay O'Brien investigates the campaign by Donald Trump and his supporters to rewrite the narrative around the January 6th assault on the U.S. Capitol, interviewing defendants who hold varying perspectives and examining the potential consequences of a Trump presidency on the aftermath of the attack.
"Good morning and happy Labor Day. And while most years Labor Day is this demarcation point between summer and fall, every four years it turns into something more. Traditionally, this is the day that marks the final stretch of a presidential campaign."
The episode analyzes key developments in the 2024 US presidential race, Trump's evolving policy positions, Brazil's conflict with Elon Musk over Twitter's role in free speech, and explosive revelations about Netanyahu intentionally undermining ceasefire efforts in Israel/Gaza.
"Indeed we do hope everybody enjoyed their labor day off as we certainly did a lot to get to. So this is the official launch of peak campaign season now post Labor Day and one state actually starts voting literally this week."
The podcast episode provides news updates on diverse topics ranging from political campaigns and labor strikes to shooting incidents and international conflicts, along with promotional messages from sponsors.
"Campaigning for the union vote on Labor Day. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News."
The transcript discusses President Biden's remarks on the Israeli hostage crisis, his and Vice President Harris's upcoming campaign events, a new poll favoring Harris over Trump, a college gymnast murder case, a shooting involving an NFL rookie, and the start of the college football and NFL seasons.
"Today on Labor Day come just eight days before the ABC debate between the vice president and former President Trump."
In this episode, Charlie Kirk launches a blistering attack on Kamala Harris' credentials and performance in her latest interview, dismissing her as a neurotic diversity hire doomed to lose the presidency.
"Labor Day is the real beginning of the last push of the race. And Kamala Harris's momentum is fading in every single poll. In every single poll we're seeing. For example, recent poll shows Trump up one in Michigan. Yesterday shows Trump down one in the Wall Street Journal, national poll down one in Quinnipiac."
The podcast episode provides updates on the Israeli military finding bodies in Gaza, Twitter shutting down in Brazil, optimism in the steel industry, Congressional testimony about a Crowdstrike outage, Goldman Sachs layoffs, and state ballot measures in the upcoming U.S. election.
"In the middle of Labor Day weekend, the presidential election is in sharp focus. But there are a lot of other questions on the ballot, too. Bloomberg's Amy Morris reports from Washington."
The episode examines Kamala Harris' campaign media strategy and features an in-depth discussion with an author about Nelson Rockefeller's efforts to uphold moderate Republicanism amidst the rise of conservatism, shedding light on the ongoing identity crisis within today's GOP.
"We're now basically in the last week before the true sort of sprint to the finish, 70 days till election day. But we really, it does feel as if both campaigns have decided, yeah, well, we're really, really going to get it started on Labor Day, which comes up starting next week."
The transcript discusses the 2024 presidential election campaign between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, their strategies, key issues like immigration and abortion, the potential impact of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s endorsement, and the significance of North Carolina being classified as a toss-up state.
"Let me start with you, because again, I mean, we are entering this critical phase. It's the last week of August. You know, the Labor Day sprint starts a week from today. Early voting, as we noted, really very close."
This episode features outrageous, provocative banter between host Scott Aukerman, his nephew Todd, actor Kristian Bruun, and characters played by Paul F. Tompkins and Lauren Lapkus, including parodies of film directors.
"President's Day, Labor Day."
Shapiro criticizes Biden and Harris for their absence and inaction during rising Middle East tensions, urging Trump to launch an aggressive campaign exposing Harris as a radical, chameleonic liar who is shamelessly adopting Trump's policies.
"And then post Labor Day, the voting starts."