Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Unherd Washington correspondent Emily Jashinsky discuss the Teamster Union’s decision to endorse neither presidential candidate in this year’s election and new polls that show housing costs are of rising concern among swing state voters. They also talk about new polling from Howard University that shows Kamala Harris doing better among Black voters in swing states and news that some Chicago teachers report that they have been instructed to pass immigrant students regardless of their academic performance. Next, Carl Cannon talks with Michael Bright, CEO of Structured Finance Association, about the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates and its impact on the economy and the upcoming election. And finally, Andrew Walworth talks to journalist A.B. Stoddard of the Bulwark about Donald Trump’s recent allegation that November’s election may be compromised by the US Postal Service’s ability to handle mail-in ballots and the response by US Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.