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  1. Do you have to fill out your entire ballot? Some voters may wish to only vote in some races. Here's what happens if you leave fields blank.
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  2. Walz's closing campaign message to air on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" Walz recorded the interview with Colbert Thursday in Bucks County, Pennsylvania​, underscoring the Harris campaign's focus on the battleground state in the 2024 election.
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  3. Trump's wealth slumps by as much as $2.4 billion amid DJT stock plunge Trump Media & Technology Group's stock, which trades under DJT, is plunging just days before the November 5 election.
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  4. Harris leans into economy, abortion rights in new ads in final days of campaign Harris' closing ads are emphasizing issues of abortion access and her economic proposals in the final full week of the 2024 presidential campaign.
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  5. The PCE report drops to 2.1%. Here's what that means for interest rates. The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index eased to a 2.1% annual rate in September, close to the Fed's target.
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  6. Trump says "whether the women like it or not, I'm going to protect them" Former President Donald Trump said that his advisers deemed the line about protecting women "inappropriate."
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  7. How Harris and Trump's stances on Medicare compare The future of Medicare continues to come up in the closing arguments from both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump ahead of Election Day 2024.
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  8. Election 2024 live updates as Trump vs. Harris polls show tie just 5 days out Former President Donald Trump tried to seize on the "garbage" comments at a truck in Wisconsin while Vice President Harris will have a campaign event with J.Lo in Las Vegas.
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  9. What to expect in "swingiest state" of Pennsylvania this election Joe Biden's narrow win over Donald Trump in Pennsylvania sealed his victory in 2020, but how will the 2024 election compare?
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  10. Comparing Trump and Harris' views on LGBTQ rights, marriage equality Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have starkly different messages and backgrounds on LGBTQ issues.
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  11. Trump campaign debuts Halloween-themed billboards The Trump campaign will place billboards in Erie, Pennsylvania; near Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and in Las Vegas.
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  12. Musk ordered to attend court hearing over $1 million voter giveaway Elon Musk has been ordered to attend a court hearing in Philadelphia Thursday after he was sued by District Attorney Larry Krasner.
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  13. Devices used in ballot box fires had the words "Free Gaza," source says The incendiary devices used in suspected arson attacks on two ballot drop boxes in Oregon and Washington state on Monday were marked with the words "Free Gaza," a law enforcement source told CBS News Wednesday. Nicole Sganga has the latest.
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  14. North Korean troops in Russian uniforms moving towards Ukraine, Pentagon says Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said some of the 10,000 North Korean soldiers in Russia are headed towards the border with Ukraine in Russian uniforms and with Russian equipment.
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  15. Candidates for Congress seize on comments stemming from Trump rally "garbage" joke Since comedian Tony Hinchcliffe told a racist joke about Puerto Ricans at a rally for Donald Trump Sunday, congressional candidates have been trying to use the comment to their advantage.
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  16. Mail ballot voting extended in Bucks County after Trump, McCormick campaigns sued Mail ballot voting in Bucks County has been extended after the Trump and McCormick campaigns filed a lawsuit over the way county election officials handled mail-in ballot requests.
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  17. American strikes kill up to 35 ISIS operatives in Syria, U.S. says The U.S. military struck several Islamic State group camps in central Syria, killing up to 35 operatives, said the U.S. Central Command.
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  18. Trump falsely claims noncitizen voter fraud is widespread. Here are 5 facts. Voter fraud by noncitizens is very rare and does not occur in numbers that could swing a federal election, studies show.
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  19. Former GOP congressional candidate in Indiana charged with stealing ballots Police said Larry Savage was caught on video stealing two ballots during a public test of voting machines earlier this month.
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  20. More than 55 million people have voted early in run-up to Election Day More than 29 million early votes have been cast in-person and another 25.9 million mail ballots have been returned.
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  21. Harris "strongly" disagrees with criticism of people "based on who they vote for," after Biden's "garbage" comment In response to a question about Biden's "garbage" comment, Kamala Harris said she "strongly" disagrees with "any criticism of people based on who they vote for."
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  22. Ballot drop boxes, long a target of misinformation, face physical threats Ballot drop boxes have long been targets of misinformation, according to experts, who say the false claims surged during the 2020 election.
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  23. Gov. Tim Walz on the final week of the election Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the final week of the election, Biden's response to rhetoric at Trump's rally and the importance of unity in Vice President Harris's closing message.
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  24. Republicans and Democrats watch each other's news As the 2024 election approaches, CBS News asked Republicans and Democrats to watch each other's favorite news channels. The results reveal just how differently each side sees the nation's issues.
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  25. Supreme Court clears way for Virginia to remove 1,600 alleged noncitizens from voter rolls The Justice Department alleged Virginia violated federal law when it launched a systematic program aimed at purging potential noncitizens from its voter rolls 90 days before the election.
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  26. Tim Walz says "people are hungry to come back together" as campaign closes Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz argued Americans are seeking common ground, promoting a message of unity with less than a week before Election Day.
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  27. Harris and Trump visit N.C., Biden "garbage" comment on Trump rally sparks outrage Republicans seized on comments made by President Biden appearing to refer to Trump supporters as "garbage."
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  28. How recent comments and controversies on both sides influence voters As both parties face backlash and public scrutiny, recent remarks by Biden and comments from a comedian at a Trump rally have become focal points in the final week before the election. John Dickerson breaks it down.
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  29. Trump rallies Latino voters in Pennsylvania as campaign focuses on Biden's remark Former President Trump and other Republicans were quick to jump on comments from President Biden as Trump's campaign sought to pivot away from the controversy over racist remarks at his mega-rally on Sunday. Caitlin Huey-Burns is in Pennsylvania, where Trump spoke last night.
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  30. Kamala Harris delivers closing argument, pledging unity as Election Day nears Speaking in the same spot where former President Donald Trump addressed supporters on Jan. 6, Vice President Kamala Harris focused on her goal of making progress through national unity, pledging to be a president for all Americans. As Harris delivered that speech in Washington, D.C., President Biden made a comment that could undermine her message. Nancy Cordes has more.
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