Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First, provides readers with the latest updates on the upcoming election. The top three news items include updates on President Trump and Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris concluding their campaigning efforts as Election Day approaches, the first election results coming in from a small town with a midnight voting tradition, and a look at the key “bellwether” counties that could determine the outcome of the election. A special Democracy ’24 election coverage is scheduled for tonight at 6 p.m. ET.
President Trump bids farewell to his signature “big beautiful rallies” as he makes his final campaign stop in familiar territory, while Kamala Harris wraps up her pitch with celebrity endorsements at the birthplace of US democracy, expressing confidence that momentum is on their side. Trump receives last-minute endorsements from high-profile names, and viewers are encouraged to explore all the races in play at the Fox News Election Hub. In the political arena, there are reports of controversies such as the restoration of 98,000 voters with unconfirmed citizenship in an Arizona county, a major security breach in Colorado, Elon Musk’s concerns about the future under a potential Harris presidency, and the legality of ballot selfies in 13 states.
Popular media figures such as Megyn Kelly, Joe Rogan, and Nicolle Wallace make headlines with their endorsements and reactions to the election. In other news, Riley Gaines sends a message to men for Election Day, Diddy celebrates his birthday in jail, a major airline invests in cabin upgrades for long-haul aircraft, and readers can test their knowledge with an American culture quiz. A viral hippo named Moo Deng makes a pick in the presidential election, while UFC star Colby Covington and analyst Craig Keshishian share their views on why they support Trump.
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