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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