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Wednesday morning News Fix

U.S. deficit hits $1.8 trillion. Trump reaches out to Latter-day Saint voters. Romney still opposes Trump but won't endorse Harris. 1st congressional district debate.

Good morning! Here are some stories you should pay attention to today:

  1. U.S. deficit hits $1.8 trillion as interest costs rise. [Washington Post]
  2. Trump announces Latter-day Saints coalition in push for battleground voters. [NBC News]
  3. "Mitt Romney is getting tired of you asking whether he's going to endorse Kamala Harris. He wonders: Can't you people read between the lines?" writes Andrew Egger in The Bulwark.
  4. Why Republicans may join Trump's coup this time. [New York]

⏰ Tick Tock

27 days to Election Day.
6 days until ballots are mailed out.
13 days until early voting begins.

📰 Wednesday's headlines

Federal spending takes center stage during friendly yet fiery 1st Congressional district debate. [Utah News Dispatch]

Carbon dioxide pollution in the West could drop with expansion of electrical grid, report says. [Utah News Dispatch]

Cox announces plan to double Utah's energy in 10 years. [Deseret News]

Salt Lake County Council formally promises to preserve Abravanel Hall. [Fox 13]

How much Utah State has spent on the football investigation that led to Coach Blake Anderson's firing. [Tribune]

13 states plus Washington D.C. join Utah in lawsuit against TikTok. [KSL]


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