Momentum is shifting toward Trump, prompting a focus on framing Trump as 'dangerous'.
Market moves will depend on the winner, impacting the US economy based on campaign promises.
Voters perceive her as offering four more years of the same, lacking clear policy articulation.
Voters recall feeling better economically under Trump, despite other criticisms.
To remind voters of Trump's January 6th speech and frame him as a threat to democracy.
Trump's arguments about election fraud resonate more with his supporters.
The race is too close to call, making it difficult to predict policy impacts.
Trump's policies are more market-friendly and less interventionist.
Voters find her policies unclear and lack a distinct identity from Biden's administration.
Both political camps are preparing their final pitches to voters and organizing big events they hope can win over those remaining persuadables. Harris is set to speak at the Ellipse in Washington D.C. next week, and Former President Donald Trump is set to hold a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City this coming Sunday. However, as the momentum appears to be shifting in Trump’s favor, the Harris campaign seems to be shifting her message. Moving away from messages of "joy," Harris is now framing the former President as a 'dangerous' choice. Shannon Bream, anchor of Fox News Sunday, joins to discuss the state of the race, the reasons behind Harris's tactical change, and what the American electorate should anticipate as the race intensifies.
The 2024 race is close, and Wall Street is watching. Investors are anticipated to make major market moves after the election is over, but what the moves will be depends on which candidate ends up in the White House. Both the Trump and Harris campaigns have put out plenty of campaign plans and promises, which stand to have a major impact on the US economy. Kevin O'Leary, chairman of O’Leary Ventures and star of ABC’s Shark Tank, joins to give his take on VP Harris’ vague policy ideas, the different ways investors will act under a Trump administration versus a Harris administration, and why Americans are still feeling the sting of inflation.
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