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Jul 2024
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WSJ Poll Shows 80% of Voters Think Biden...

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P.M. Edition for July 3. A new Wall Street Journal poll finds Donald Trump has opened a 6-point lead over President Biden among U.S. voters, with 80% saying that the president is too old to run for a second term. And WSJ markets reporter Sam Goldfarb digs into how the fiscal implications of a potential Republican sweep in November have sent the U.S. bond market reeling. Plus, Heard on the Street columnist Stephen Wilmot on why new car sales in the U.S. are stuck in middle gear. Jennifer Maloney hosts.


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