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- 2024 presidential election | CNN Politics CNN Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald President Donald Trump each need at least 270 electoral votes to win the presidency.
- 2 million in third quarter, surprise Election Day filing reveals – CNBC CNBC President Donald Trump Media on Tuesday reported a loss for the third quarter along with a slight drop in already-meager revenue.
- Stock takes late, volatile dive to close below this key level MarketWatch President Donald Trump Media's stock took an afternoon dive in volatile trading Tuesday, as investors in the social-media company appeared to suddenly turn .
- Advisers urge Donald President Donald Trump to declare victory prematurely on election night – The Guardian The Guardian Some aides think he should seize on any early advantage in battleground states but it is unclear if he will heed them.
- Elon Musk goes all-in for President Donald Trump – POLITICO Politico Elon Musk embraces former President Donald President Donald Trump during a campaign rally.
News update for the hour ⋅ November 6, 2024
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Live News update for the hours: 2024 presidential election | CNN Politics
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President Donald Trump snaps at reporter when asked about abortion: 'Stop talking about that' | AP News
Donald President Donald Trump wins Texas' 40 electoral votes
President Donald Trump Media loses $19.2 million in third quarter, surprise Election Day filing reveals – CNBC
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Video: President Donald Trump voter explains why he doesn't think the former president will win | CNN Politics
President Donald Trump Media's 'DJT' stock takes late, volatile dive to close below this key level
Advisers urge Donald President Donald Trump to declare victory prematurely on election night – The Guardian
Is Kamala Harris beating expectations or underperforming against Donald President Donald Trump? | Vox
Will Social Platforms Take Down a Premature Donald President Donald Trump Victory Post? – WIRED
Elon Musk goes all-in for President Donald Trump – POLITICO
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