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3:23 AM ET, November 6, 2013

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CNN:
CNN exit polls: Virginia governor's race  —  (CNN) - Polls have closed in Virginia but the race for governor there between Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Ken Cuccinelli is too close to call.  Here are results of CNN's early exit polls conducted on Tuesday in Virginia:  —  McAuliffe capturing moderates, women
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NBCNews:
NBC News: McAuliffe projected to narrowly win Virginia governor's race
Discussion: theGrio and The Raw Story
Washington Post:
Virginia governor's race: early turnout strong, no significant problems at precincts
James Hohmann / Politico:
Touting Ken Cuccinelli, Ron Paul urges ‘nullification’
Michael Falcone / ABC News:
Chris Christie Scores Decisive Re-Election Victory in New Jersey … New Jersey voters handed Gov. Chris Christie a decisive win in Tuesday's gubernatorial race, setting the stage not only for Christie's second term, but possibly for a 2016 presidential bid.
Discussion: CNN, CBS News and The Reaction
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The Lead with Jake Tapper:
Chris Christie aims to make history in New Jersey
Paul Steinhauser / CNN:
CNN Exit Polls: No gender gap for Christie
Discussion: Hot Air
CNN:
CNN exit polls: Division over Obamacare, not so much on Obama
Discussion: Right Turn
Jim McElhatton / Washington Times:
Washington Times ends Sen. Rand Paul column amid plagiarism allegations  —  U.S. Sen. Rand Paul acknowledged Tuesday he had failed to properly source material in published writings, including a column in The Washington Times, after a string of embarrassing plagiarism accusations surfaced in recent days.
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New York Times:
Though Defiant, Senator Accused of Plagiarism Admits Errors  —  WASHINGTON — Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky acknowledged Tuesday that “mistakes” in his office had caused unattributed writing by others to appear in his own work and announced that he was instituting safeguards to prevent such breaches from happening again.
Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Washington Times Ends Rand Paul's Column After Plagiarism
Juan Williams / Fox News:
Insurance cancelled?  Don't blame Obama or the ACA, blame America's insurance companies  —  Liar!  Pinocchio!  Deceiver!  —  With all the charges flying against President Obama in the on-going effort to stop ObamaCare it's time for a reality check.  —  Having failed to kill …
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Ron Fournier / NationalJournal.com:
Lying About Lies: Why Credibility Matters to Obama
Chicago Tribune:
Lawmakers approve gay marriage in Illinois … Clout Street  —  SPRINGFIELD —  The General Assembly today narrowly approved a gay marriage bill, clearing the way for Illinois to become the 15th state to legalize same-sex unions.  —  The bill got 61 votes in the House …
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Chicago Tribune:
Illinois gay marriage bill being debated in Illinois House
Discussion: The Raw Story, NBCNews and Daily Kos
New York Times:
De Blasio Is Elected New York City Mayor  —  Bill de Blasio, who transformed himself from a little-known occupant of an obscure office into the fiery voice of New York's disillusionment with a new gilded age, was elected the city's 109th mayor on Tuesday.  —  His landslide victory …
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J.K. Trotter / Gawker:
Bill de Blasio Elected Mayor of New York City
Discussion: Runnin' Scared and Liberaland
KOB.com:
4 On Your Side investigates traffic stop nightmare  —  This 4 On Your Side investigation looks into the actions of police officers and doctors in Southern New Mexico.  —  A review of medical records, police reports and a federal lawsuit show deputies with the Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office …
CNN:
Establishment beats tea party in Alabama runoff  —  Bradley Byrne, a former state senator, defeated businessman Dean Young in the GOP primary runoff for Alabama's 1st district, CNN projects.  —  Follow @politicalticker Follow @danmericaCNN Follow @KevinBohnCNN
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Tim Murphy / Mother Jones:
GOP Congressional Candidate Told Gay Citizens to Go “Back to California”
Toronto Star:
Rob Ford : ‘Yes, I have smoked crack cocaine.’  —  Rob Ford said he smoked crack about a year ago.  “I don't even remember.  Probably in one of my drunken stupors.” … Mayor Rob Ford has admitted using crack cocaine.  He made the revelation to reporters at City Hall.
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CBS News:
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford admits smoking crack
Discussion: Taylor Marsh, Gawker and ABC News
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Liberal push to expand Social Security gains steam  —  Senator Sherrod Brown is joining the push to expand Social Security, and he's making a startling argument: Dems should go on offense on entitlements, rather than let Republicans and Beltway fiscal scolds frame the discussion …
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Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Dem Senators: We're Doing It Wrong, Let's Expand Social Security
Discussion: Mock Paper Scissors
Yahoo! News:
Five years in, Obama and Bush poll numbers nearly identical  —  When President Obama first ran for the White House in 2008, it was with the promise to turn the page on the presidency of George W. Bush.  But for all their political differences, it turns out the American public pretty much view …
David Edwards / The Raw Story:
Missouri father arrested at Cracker Barrel over Craigslist ad seeking rape of daughter  —  A Missouri father was arrested last week after he showed up at a Cracker Barrel to meet an undercover officer who he had contacted on Craigslist about beating and raping his 11-year-old daughter.
Michael Warren / Weekly Standard:
Wasserman Schultz: Americans Weren't ‘Myzled’ on Obamacare  —  Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the Florida congresswoman and chair of the Democratic National Committee, told viewers of MSNBC Tuesday that Americans were not “myzled” by President Obama when it came to being able to keep their health plans under Obamacare.
Roll Call:
Sessions Eyes Elections — and Beyond  —  As a two-term chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, Rep. Pete Sessions has never been known for reaching across the aisle.  —  In the year since relinquishing that gig and taking the gavel of the Rules Committee …
Andrew Cohen / The Atlantic Online:
The Supreme Court Doesn't Necessarily Care If Your Lawyer Is Unethical  —  This morning, all nine justices revealed what they really think about the right to counsel.  —  In a decision you aren't likely to read or hear much about, the United States Supreme Court this morning unanimously rejected …
 
 
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ThinkProgress:
BREAKING: Hawaii House Committees Advance Marriage Equality Legislation
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
4 way tie for Republicans in 2016, Clinton improved in general election matches
Discussion: Mediaite and Taylor Marsh
Adele M. Stan / RH Reality Check:
Anatomy of the War on Women: How the Koch Brothers Are Funding the Anti-Choice Agenda
Discussion: Feministing, Hullabaloo and Politico
Erik Wemple:
New York Post: ‘Bag Men’ headline was an ‘attention-getter’
ArkansasBusiness.com:
James Lee Witt to Run for Arkansas' 4th District Congressional Seat
Discussion: Politico, Roll Call and Post Politics
Michael Tomasky / The Daily Beast:
Colorado's Strange Secession Vote
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Robert Laszewski / Health Care Policy …:
The Obamacare Rollout—Week Five
Discussion: Hot Air and VodkaPundit
Caitlin McDevitt / Reuters:
Nugent for president: ‘Sure, why not?’
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Meredith Jessup / TheBlaze.com:
REVEALED: OBAMA CAMPAIGN BUNDLER HELPING FUND LIBERTARIAN IN TIGHT VA. GUBERNATORIAL RACE