WSJ What’s News - Introducing - Chasing the Vote: The Battlegrounds

Episode Date: August 31, 2024

This is an election unlike any that Americans have seen in generations, with voters having to quickly absorb the attempted assassination of Donald Trump and the sudden rise of Kamala Harris to the top... of the Democratic ticket. In this multi-part series, WSJ political reporter Jimmy Vielkind travels to some of the key states that will decide the election, asking voters what they think of the main arguments put forward by Republicans and Democrats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You'll flip for $4 pancakes at A&W. Wake up to a stack of three light and fluffy pancakes topped with syrup. Only $4 on Now. Dine in only until 11 a.m. at A&W's in Ontario. This election is about saving our economy, ending inflation, securing our borders, restoring respect for our nation. We're no longer respect... We fight for a future where every worker has the freedom to join a union.
Starting point is 00:00:32 A future with affordable housing, affordable child care, affordable health care, and paid leave. The candidates are set and you know the big issues. Now it's time to look beyond the polls and hear from voters in the key battleground states. I'm Jimmy Vielkine, a political reporter for the Wall Street Journal. After bringing you chasing the base during the Republican primary contests this year, I'm hitting the road again for a new series that explores the contest between former President Donald Trump and Vice president Kamala Harris. I wanted to know how big campaign arguments are playing out on the ground.
Starting point is 00:01:10 Like, how the debate over abortion will drive people to the polls. Arizona is the biggest battleground where abortion is expected to be on the ballot. What do people think when they hear Democrats say that democracy is on the line? January 6th, I mean, was as close as we've probably come to the undermining of a free and fair election in this country. How's the economy shaping people's thoughts on the race? My dollar went a lot further when Trump was in there. And how is Harris' sudden rise being received by voters?
Starting point is 00:01:42 She's already proven herself to be a formidable opponent for Trump. Introducing Chasing the Vote, a new multi-part series from the Wall Street Journal. Starting in September, I'll be talking with the voters who will pick the country's next president. I'll be traveling around the nation hearing from retirees in Arizona, business owners in Wisconsin, and students who lived through campus protests over the conflict in Gaza. We'll also talk about immigration, voting rights,
Starting point is 00:02:11 and everything else the campaigns are doing while they're chasing the vote. What happens is totally in our hands if we take the power and if we take the action. I hope you'll join me for the ride. Look for Chasing the Vote in the Wall Street Journal's What's News feed. The first episode drops Sunday, September 8th.

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