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Welcome to the new and improved MSNBC Daily. October 29, 2020 As we get closer to Election Day, Haye

Welcome to the new and improved MSNBC Daily. [View in browser]( [Image]( October 29, 2020 [A photo illustration depicts blue and white images of Donald Trump, with his fist raised, in a square with a ''play'' button icon]( As we get closer to Election Day, Hayes Brown takes a detour in our pre-election political coverage to focus on what he calls "one of the most baffling things in politics right now" — the Trump rally playlist. This collection of boomer-rock anthems has been the soundtrack to the "misplaced nostalgia" that has borne Trump supporters along since 2016 and, as Brown writes, provides some apt insight into President Donald Trump's desire to play whatever he believes the people want to hear — even if it earns him a cease and desist order or two in the process. Find the full analysis at the top of Thursday's MSNBC Daily section at [MSNBC.com](. 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