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Wednesday morning News Fix

Audit confirms Cox qualified to be on primary ballot. Billionaires donate big to support Trump. Federal disaster loan program out of money.

Wednesday morning News Fix

Good Wednesday morning!

Here are some stories worth reading today:

  1. Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump 52%-47% among likely voters nationally. [Marist Poll]
  2. Three billionaires - Elon Musk, Miriam Adelson and Richard Uihlein - donated roughly $220 million in a three-month period to groups backing Donald Trump's candidacy. [CNN]
  3. Trump crumbles when pressed on economic policy in tense interview. [Rolling Stone]
  4. Trump says it would be a "smart thing" if he had talked to Putin. [New York Times]
  5. "Incessant and exhausting" - US voters on living in a swing state. [BBC]
  6. Justice Dept. to monitor voting in Ohio county over intimidation concerns. [Washington Post]
  7. Disaster loan program fully "exhausted" with Congress still out of town. [Politico]
  8. Donald Trump will "work the fry cooker" at McDonalds in Pennsylvania this weekend. [Philadelphia Inquirer]

⏰ Tick Tock

20 days to Election Day.
7 days until early voting begins.
10 days until the deadline to register to vote.

📰 Wednesday's headlines

Audit confirms Cox, Curtis and Brown qualified to be on GOP primary ballot. [Fox 13]

Mormon voters set to play critical role in swing states. [The Hill]

With pill seizures "exploding" in Utah, Gov. Cox launches fentanyl task force. [KUER]

Lawmakers consider required USBE training due to Natalie Cline. [Fox 13]

Utah could save money with more participation in credit card processing contract, audit says. [KSL]

Utah advocates want restrictions on pesticides bringing "forever chemicals" into the state. [Utah News Dispatch]

Studies found "scary" concentrations of metals in Great Salt Lake dust. Here's what that means. [Tribune]

Enrollment grows at every Utah college - bucking fears and setting new records. [Tribune]

"Roller felling" company got money from Utah lawmakers but doesn't have anywhere to spend it. [Tribune]


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