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Republicans Appear Poised to Win Big on Tuesday — Lead in generic ballot large enough to give Republicans solid majority control of U.S. House — PRINCETON, NJ — The final USA Today/Gallup measure of Americans' voting intentions for Congress shows Republicans continuing to hold …
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
5 Reasons Republicans Could Do Even Better Than Expected — Dawn breaks over New York City on Wednesday, Nov. 3. Democrats catching the early train to work are thinking about adding a little whiskey to their morning coffee. Because the headlines they are reading are truly terrible.
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The Daily Caller, ABCNEWS and James Pethokoukis
Mark Murray / msnbc.com:
Poll suggests Dems will face ‘hurricane winds’ — ‘It is a rebuke to the last two years,’ GOP pollster says — Republicans remain on course to make substantial midterm gains across the country and to win control of at least one chamber of Congress, according to the final NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll before Tuesday's elections.
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Alexander Burns / The Politico:
What if it's a massacre? …
What if it's a massacre? …
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Alex Isenstadt / The Politico:
Grim Dems await huge House losses
Grim Dems await huge House losses
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The Politico:
Next for GOP leaders: Stopping Palin — POLITICO Slideshows require the Adobe Flash Player. — Top Republicans in Washington and in the national GOP establishment say the 2010 campaign highlighted an urgent task that they will begin in earnest as soon as the elections are over: Stop Sarah Palin.
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Alexander Mooney / CNN:
TRENDING: Steele to Palin critics: Shut up!
TRENDING: Steele to Palin critics: Shut up!
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The Politico, The Note and Taylor Marsh
Ann Althouse / Althouse:
Brian Beutler takes a cheap shot at Sarah Palin: “Sarah Palin …
Brian Beutler takes a cheap shot at Sarah Palin: “Sarah Palin …
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Miller leads in Alaska — Joe Miller is favored heading into the final two days of the US Senate campaign in Alaska. 37% of voters say they'll pick him while 30% plan to vote for Scott McAdams and another 30% plan to write in Lisa Murkowski. — Miller is winning despite having …
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John Harwood / New York Times:
With Victory, Republicans Would Face Uncertainty — MIAMI — If voters engineer the Congressional makeover that strategists in both parties now expect, the implications for governance over the next two years, and for America's political future, remain a mystery.
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Scott / Power Line:
Plot still thickening in Alaska, cont'd
Plot still thickening in Alaska, cont'd
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Scott Rasmussen / Wall Street Journal:
A Vote Against Dems, Not for the GOP — Voters don't want to be governed from the left, right or center. They want Washington to recognize that Americans want to govern themselves. — In the first week of January 2010, Rasmussen Reports showed Republicans with a nine-point lead on the generic congressional ballot.
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Christina Bellantoni / Roll Call:
O'Donnell Buys 30-Minute Spots in Final Days
O'Donnell Buys 30-Minute Spots in Final Days
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Robin Bravender / The Politico:
Harry Reid loss could reopen nuke debate — Opponents of a Nevada nuclear waste dump thought they'd finally managed to kill the Yucca Mountain project. Then came Sharron Angle. — The tea party-backed Republican stands a good chance at ousting Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid …
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Nevada going down to the wire... The Nevada Senate race is headed …
Nevada going down to the wire... The Nevada Senate race is headed …
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Bridget Johnson / The Hill:
Reid promises DREAM Act vote in lame duck
Reid promises DREAM Act vote in lame duck
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Mugged by the Moralizers — “How many of you people want to pay for your neighbor's mortgage that has an extra bathroom and can't pay their bills?” That's the question CNBC's Rick Santelli famously asked in 2009, in a rant widely credited with giving birth to the Tea Party movement.
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David Carr / New York Times:
Rally to Shift the Blame — In his new role as a political leader, which is what you call somebody if he hosts a rally on the Washington Mall for over 200,000 people, Jon Stewart was a little hemmed at the Rally to Restore Sanity on Saturday. Because sanity should know no party, partisan rhetoric was not on the teleprompter.
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Glynnis MacNicol / Mediaite:
Keith Olbermann Thinks Jon Stewart Jumped The Shark Yesterday
Keith Olbermann Thinks Jon Stewart Jumped The Shark Yesterday
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The Daily Dish, The Reaction and POWIP
Jim Hoft / Gateway Pundit:
CROWD ROARS AT WORLD SERIES As Bush Zings a Strike to Start Game 4 (Video) — What a moment! — George Bush 41 and George Bush 43 entered the stadium together tonight to throw out the first ball at the World Series. — THE CROWD ROARED. — Then GW threw a strike to home plate catcher Nolan Ryan to start off game 4.
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Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
Sen. Bayh: GOP wins could improve chances of Obama reelection — Large gains by Republicans on Election Day Tuesday could actually improve President Obama's chances of reelection in 2012, a centrist senator said Monday. — Retiring Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.) said that if Republicans take control …
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Sam Youngman / The Hill:
Obama prepared to dust off veto pen should GOP take the House
Obama prepared to dust off veto pen should GOP take the House
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Brian Stelter / New York Times:
A Donation Clouds Fox News Report — The Fox Business Network focused on what it called “The War on Business” all last week, but on Tuesday its coverage was decidedly more focused — with a series of reports about a California ballot initiative that its parent company, the News Corporation, had spent $1.3 million to defeat.
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Damien Cave / New York Times:
Young Voters Say They Feel Abandoned — MIAMI — Two years ago, the University of Miami could not get enough Barack Obama. The campaign rally he held here felt like a rock concert, his face appeared on T-shirts all over campus, and pro-Obama volunteers registered 2,000 new voters.
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
GOP ahead in Illinois — Republicans continue to lead the races for both Governor and Senator in Illinois, albeit by close margins. Mark Kirk is ahead of Alexi Giannoulias 46-42 for the state's open Senate seat and Bill Brady is ahead of Pat Quinn 45-40 for Governor.
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