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From the New York Times, it's the headlines.
I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Monday, November 4th.
Here's what we're covering.
It's been decades since an election has been this close, and we've seen polls this close in the key swing states that will decide the election.
So it really is sort of a jump ball or a coin toss who's going to win because the polls are so incredibly tight.
My colleague Ruth Gelnick analyzes polling data.
She says the presidential race seems to be hurtling toward a photo finish.
The latest polls from the Times and Siena College show neither Donald Trump nor Kamala Harris has a definitive lead in any of the swing states.
Looking at each candidate's advantages, Ruth says Trump is ahead among people who haven't voted yet but are likely to, while Harris has a lead among voters who've already cast their ballot.
And then the other place where Harris is doing well across the seven states is that these late deciders, people who have made up their minds in the last few weeks or the last few days, are leaning towards Harris.