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From the New York Times it's the headlines.
I'm Tracie Mumford.
Today's Monday, September 9.
Here's what we're covering.
A new national poll of likely voters from the Times and Sienna College shows Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are neck and neck.
Trump's sitting at 48% to Harris is 47, with a three point margin of error.
That leaves them in an incredibly tight race with only eight weeks to go until election day.
And the poll highlights some potential weaknesses for Harris, who had been riding a wave of enthusiasm since she entered the race earlier this summer.
What it shows for Kamala Harris is that there are still a lot of voters, about 28%, who say they don't know enough about her.
And a lot of those say they don't really know what her policies are.
Jonathan Weissman covers politics for the Times.