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Donald Trump will become the 47th President of the United States after his stunning victory over Kamala Harris.
As the dust settles, Tom Bradby speaks with former Democratic adviser Jessica Taylor and former Trump staffer Heather Nauert about how the former - and now future - president won the White House, the popular vote and control of Congress. -
As Americans finally head to the polls to cast their vote for the 47th president of the United States, Tom Bradby and Robert Moore discuss how the gender gap will shape the outcome in an increasingly polarised electorate.
They also predict what the two presidencies would look like and how the country is bracing itself for possible upset as the results are announced, after a ‘loss of civility’ within the discussion. -
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The panel discusses whether abortion will be the issue that ultimately decides this election, if there's a tangible 'momentum shift' towards Harris - and why everyone is talking about one poll in the lesser-discussed state of Iowa.
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Julie Etchingham is joined by some of our regular experts Dan Rivers, Heather Nauert and Adam Hodge to talk through what both camps will be hoping for as the campaign enters its final week and reflecting on Trump’s shocking rally opener at Madison Square Gardens.
Plus, we hear from our correspondent Sejal Karia who has been travelling across the all-important sun belt swing states asking voters what really matters to them.
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Tom Bradby is joined by our some of our regular experts Dan Rivers, Jessica Taylor and Adam Hodge to talk through another extraordinary set of election campaign headlines - including Trump's former Chief of Staff calling him a 'fascist'.
We're also joined by our reporter Sam Leader who has been investigating what is going on with America's youth vote, and how right-wing memes and the so-called 'bro vote' is working in Trump's favour.
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Tom Bradby is joined by ITV News' Election Analysts Heather Nauert and Adam Hodge, as well as U.S. correspondent Dan Rivers to discuss record early voting numbers, whether the polls are way off and if former Presidents on the campaign trail are a help or a hindrance.
Plus - is Donald Trump showing signs of cognitive decline after dancing on stage for 39 minutes at a rally? -
Tom Bradby is joined by ITV News election anaylst Jessica Taylor and U.S. correspondent Dan Rivers to discuss the potential effect of Hurricane Milton on next month's election.
The team also examine how Kamala Harris is directly appealing to women during her recent 'media blitz'. -
Tom Bradby is joined by Heather Nauert, who served in Donald Trump's administration, Adam Hodge, a former adviser to both President Biden and President Obama, and ITV News Correspondent Robert Moore to discuss the growing crisis in the Middle East and the one and only Vice Presidential Debate.
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On today's episode Tom Bradby is joined by US Correspondent Dan Rivers and polling expert Jessica Taylor, from the Cook Political Report. The team discuss Kamala Harris' comments on scrapping the senate filibuster to protect abortion rights.
Also on the agenda: how a controversial gubernatorial candidate in North Carolina could harm the Republicans, and why there's been such a row over how Nebraska allocates its electoral college votes. -
Tom Bradby is joined by U.S. Correspondent Dan Rivers and Election Analysts Adam Hodge and Jessica Taylor for another special bonus episode of Talking Politics USA, to discuss whether another apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump will impact the election.
They also discuss how interest rates falling for the first time in more than four years, could be good news for Harris.
Plus, is Florida no longer an electoral battleground? We take a deep dive into the state where Mr Trump lives and that apparent assassination attempt happened. -
Tom Bradby is joined by Dan Rivers, former Biden and Obama adviser Adam Hodge and former Trump advisor Heather Naeurt. They discuss the explosive first - and potentially only - presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
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Things are about to get a whole lot more risky for Trump and Harris as they go off-script and prepare to meet for the first time at Tuesday's TV debate.
Julie Etchingham - who is no stranger to high-stakes political debates - is joined by the journalist Jessica Taylor alongside the former Democratic adviser Adam Hodge and former Trump administration official Heather Nauert, who give us the inside track on how Trump and Harris are rehearsing. We also take a closer look at the state of the race, and go on a deep dive into the swing state Michigan, a fiercely-contested jewel in the so-called 'Blue Wall' that could very easily decide the election. -
The way Donald Trump's campaign has been publicly rapped over the knuckles by the US Army this week over an altercation in Arlington Cemetery might have sunk many previous candidates. Trump, as we know, is different. But could even he suffer from this amongst a key voter base?
Tom Bradby is joined by the former Biden and Obama adviser Adam Hodge, the former Trump administration adviser Heather Nauert, and our Correspondent Rachel Townsend. Also on the agenda is how Trump and Harris' convention speeches stacked up against one another - and where the jeopardy lies hereon in for each campaign. -
Tom Bradby is joined from an energised Democratic National Convention in Chicago by US Correspondent Dan Rivers and ITV's Election Analysts, the former Obama administration adviser Adam Hodge and Cook Political Report journalist Jessica Taylor. The three of them were there for the Obamas' roof-raising speeches and Biden's emotional farewell. But with the polls still so close, are enough of the party's target voters paying attention - or does Kamala Harris' team need to think differently to win their votes?
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On this week's episode the team discuss new polling which shows Kamala Harris leading or level with Donald Trump in nearly all the key swing states.
We get the mood from the Democrats' camp, with former Obama adviser Adam Hodge, who tells us spirits are buoyant at the moment, but acknowledges there's a long way to go.
Former Republican adviser Heather Nauert tells Tom Bradby that Harris will soon need to start producing policy on which to be judged.
And Jessica Taylor, our elections expert whose team at Cook Political Report produced the polling, remarks on the turnaround achieved by Team Harris since she replaced Joe Biden, who was behind Donald Trump in virtually all those vital states.
Plus, the team take a deep dive into Nevada, with its crucial six electoral college votes. -
On this week's episode Julie Etchingham is joined by Robert Moore, Democrat adviser Adam Hodge, and elections expert Jessica Taylor to discuss the selection of Tim Walz as Kamala Harris' running mate.
They take a look at the Minnesota governor's background and the voters the Harris campaign are hoping Walz can win over.
The team also ask why Donald Trump appears so uncharacteristically subdued and explore the curious case of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a dead bear cub and Central Park... -
Julie Etchingham is joined by correspondent Robert Moore, as well as former Republican adviser Heather Nauert and former Democrat adviser Adam Hodge for this week's episode.
They discuss Kamala Harris' energetic performance at a rally in Atlanta, and take a deep dive into why the state of Georgia is now back in play at this election.
Plus, our panel discuss whether JD Vance has now become a millstone around Donald Trump's neck. -
Tom Bradby in Washington is joined by U.S. Correspondent Dan Rivers, Election Analyst Jessica Taylor and International Editor Emma Murphy for another episode of Talking Politics USA.
On the agenda is how Kamala Harris is performing in key swing states including Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, and why Donald Trump simply doesn’t seem to lose support. - Показать больше