• USA ‘24: Trump vs The World
    Nov 7 2024
    It's back to the White House for Donald Trump in January after a decisive election victory.

    Less clear, however, are the global implications of Trump's return to office.

    Sky's US correspondent James Matthews presents this episode of the Sky News Daily from Palm Beach in Florida to explore what Trump's historic victory could mean for the rest of the world.

    With conflicts ongoing in the Middle East and Ukraine, Trump's agenda for US foreign policy is perhaps more significant than ever.

    International Affairs Editor Dominic Waghorn and US Correspondent Mark Stone join James to discuss.

    ​​​​​​​Producer: Rosie Gillott
    Editor: Philly Beaumont
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    24 mins
  • USA '24: What did Trump get right and Harris get wrong?
    Nov 6 2024
    Donald Trump has done it again and won the US election.

    Eight years after beating Hillary Clinton and four years after Joe Biden evicted him from the White House, the former president is now the future president.

    It's a remarkable comeback for the man whose reputation was severely damaged after the violence of the January 6 Capitol riots back in 2021.

    On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson talks to Chris Jackson, senior vice president at Ipsos Public Affairs, about why the polls failed to predict Trump's resounding victory.

    Producer: Soila Apparicio
    Editor: Philly Beaumont
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    16 mins
  • USA ‘24: Trump 2.0
    Nov 6 2024
    Donald Trump has won the 2024 election and has become only the second president in history to win on non-consecutive terms.

    US correspondent James Matthews presents this edition of the podcast from West Palm Beach in Florida where the Republican candidate addressed thousands of his supporters. James is joined by his US colleague Martha Kelner, who has followed Kamala Harris’s campaign all night in Washington.

    With Trump staging one of the biggest political comebacks ever, James and Martha look at the strengths and weaknesses of both campaigns and how the US will move on from such a divisive election battle.

    Producer: Rosie Gillott
    Editor: Paul Stanworth
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    17 mins
  • USA '24: What to look out for tonight
    Nov 5 2024
    On the final day of campaigning, our US correspondents James Matthews and Martha Kelner are with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on their final stops, both in Pennsylvania, and Mark Stone prepares for election night in Washington, DC.

    With last-minute pitches in battleground states and a whirlwind of rallies, the candidates push their final messages - Harris leaning on unity and star power, while Trump doubles down on his base, painting the opposition as a threat to America's future.

    James, Martha, and Mark suggest what to look out for as the night unfolds, including the pinch points and if the candidates’ final push paid off. You can join the team on Sky News throughout the evening.

    Producer: Rosie Gillott
    Editor: Philly Beaumont
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    30 mins
  • USA '24: Why some Latino voters want stronger borders
    Nov 4 2024
    America goes to the polls tomorrow, and from Arizona's deserts to Michigan's college campuses, our team of correspondents in the US James Matthews, Yousra Elbagir, and Shingi Mararike speak to different voter groups just days from the big decision.

    In Arizona, Shingi meets Latino voters split on Trump and Harris, where a booming economy clashes with tough border stances

    Meanwhile, Yousra explores Michigan's youth vote, where students wrestle with issues from Gaza to economic woes.

    Producer: Rosie Gillott
    Editor: Philly Beaumont
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    28 mins
  • USA 24: Do Harris’ hopes come down to female voters?
    Nov 3 2024
    With just two days until election day, join our US correspondents on the road.

    Mark Stone and James Matthews discuss how the richest man in the world, Elon Musk, could influence the result. Stone attends one of Musk’s million-dollar-a-day giveaways which have become embroiled in a court case.

    They’re also joined by former US correspondent Cordelia Lynch in Georgia, to ask whether this has become a gender election – with Kamala Harris leading significantly among female voters and Donald Trump holding the same advantage among male voters.

    Plus, Martha Kelner reports from Washington DC’s women’s march, where the gender divide seems more prominent than ever.

    Producer: Rosie Gillott
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    36 mins
  • USA '24: Political division and the economy
    Nov 2 2024
    With three days until election day, both sides are throwing everything behind winning over those last few undecided voters in swing states.

    Pennsylvania is one of the bigger prizes - Kamala Harris is scheduled to do five events in that state on Monday alone.

    Sky News international affairs editor Dominic Waghorn is also there, speaking to one Republican couple with opposite views on Donald Trump.

    And US correspondents James Matthews and Mark Stone discuss how important the economy will be when it comes to deciding who to vote for on Tuesday.

    Producer: Rosie Gillott
    Assistant producer: Cailynn Birts
    Editor: Philly Beaumont
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    27 mins
  • USA ‘24: How Trump and Harris are using the final days
    Nov 1 2024
    With just four days until polling day, join our US correspondents on the road as they examine the closing arguments from each campaign.

    James Matthews takes listeners inside Donald Trump’s Maddison Square Graden rally and finds out if controversial jokes by a support act could jeopardise his chances with Hispanic voters - a key demographic in vital swing states.

    And Martha Kelner heads to Kamala Harris’s rally on the Ellipse, in Washington DC - the same spot President Trump rallied before supporters stormed the Capitol on 6 January - to see if her message of unity is landing with young voters.

    Producer: Rosie Gillott
    Editor: Paul Stanworth
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    31 mins