Thanks for joining us this afternoon, that’s all for today. We’ll be back early tomorrow morning. For now, see what made headlines:
- Republican nominee Donald Trump’s campaign has been in damage control after a speaker at his New York rally called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage”, prompting a furious backlash from celebrities, Democrats and some Republicans.
- Vice President Kamala Harris gave her view on the rally Trump held at Madison Square Garden, saying it highlighted that Trump was “focused and actually fixated on his grievances, on himself and on dividing our country”.
- US President Joe Biden cast his vote at an early polling centre in his home state of Delaware – asked outside the polling place if he thought Democrats would win, he said, “I think we will.”
- Authorities, including the FBI, are investigating after early morning fires were lit in absentee ballot drop boxes in Portland, Oregon, and neighbouring Vancouver, Washington. Hundreds of ballots were destroyed in the fire attacks. Officials will now aim to contact some of the affected voters, but authorities say there is no way to identify all the ballots.
- The district attorney of Philadelphia says he has filed a lawsuit to stop tech billionaire Elon Musk’s $US1 million giveaways aimed at boosting Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.
- More than 200,000 people have cancelled their digital subscription to The Washington Post after its owner, billionaire Jeff Bezos, blocked an endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris for president. Bezos later defended his decision in an op-ed for his masthead.