PBS News Hour - Full Show

November 4, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episode

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Nov 5, 2025
Voters hit the polls in crucial state elections, with early results showing surprising cross-partisan appeal in Virginia. A legal battle brews as small businesses challenge Trump's tariffs in the Supreme Court, revealing the economic toll on local companies. The legacy of Dick Cheney is explored, from his post-9/11 influence to his critiques of presidential successors. Tight gubernatorial races in New Jersey and New York signal shifting voter dynamics, particularly among Latino populations. Meanwhile, global crises unfold, including devastating typhoons and conflicts in Sudan and Gaza.
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Spanberger Won By Winning Independents

  • Abigail Spanberger won Virginia by appealing to independents and voters hurt by federal cuts.
  • Spanberger focused on economy and jobs while her opponent emphasized immigration and culture war issues.
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Latino Voters Shifted New Jersey Outcome

  • New Jersey was a tight race where MAGA ties both helped and hurt the Republican candidate.
  • Latino voters and concerns about immigration and tariffs shifted support toward Mikie Sherrill.
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Mamdani's Rise On Affordability

  • Zohran Mamdani rose from unknown to frontrunner in the New York mayoral race with an affordability message.
  • Late endorsements, including from President Trump, may not reverse his momentum.
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