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Zachary Roth / msnbc.com:
Texas woman threatened with jail after applying for voter ID — An Austin, Texas woman told msnbc she was threatened with jail time for having an out-of-state driver's license when she went to apply for a voter identification card so she could vote under the state's controversial ID law.
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Hinterland Gazette, RedState and Raw Story
ABC News:
Homecoming Prince Identified as High School Shooting Suspect — A high school homecoming prince in Washington state opened fire in a cafeteria at lunchtime, leaving one person dead and at least four injured before killing himself with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.
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abc7chicago.com and Booman Tribune
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George F. Will / Washington Post:
The nastiest political tactic this year — The early-morning paramilitary-style raids on citizens' homes were conducted by law enforcement officers, sometimes wearing bulletproof vests and lugging battering rams, pounding on doors and issuing threats. Spouses were separated …
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Washington Free Beacon:
Hillary Clinton: Corporations and Businesses Don't Create Jobs — At a Democratic rally in Massachusetts, Hillary Clinton's attempt to attack “trickle-down economics,” resulted in a spectacularly odd statement. — Clinton defended raising the minimum wage saying “Don't let anybody tell …
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protein wisdom, Taylor Marsh, Hot Air, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Truth Revolt and Bloomberg Politics
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Maggie Haberman / Politico:
Hillary Clinton: ‘I love ... Elizabeth’
Hillary Clinton: ‘I love ... Elizabeth’
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ABC News, The PJ Tatler, Taylor Marsh and Business Insider
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
McConnell loans his campaign $1.8 million — Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is giving his reelection campaign a $1.8 million personal loan to stave off a new round of attack ads from Democrats. — A week ago it appeared the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee …
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The Moderate Voice, Taylor Marsh and PoliticusUSA
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Friday Cancer Blogging - 24 October 2014 — A few of you have probably cottoned onto the fact that people don't usually spend a week in the hospital for a broken bone, even a backbone. So in the long tradition of releasing bad news on Friday afternoon, here's my first-ever Friday news dump.
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Washington Monthly, Outside the Beltway, The Reality-Based Community and Booman Tribune
John Nolte / BREITBART.COM:
NIKKI HALEY'S DEM OPPONENT: ‘ESCORT WHORE OUT THE DOOR!’ — While giving a get-out-the-vote speech at a Florence, South Carolina political event, Democrat gubernatorial candidate, State Senator Vincent Shaheen, told cheering fans of his opponent, sitting Republican governor Nikki Haley, “We are going to escort whore out the door.”
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The Gateway Pundit and Weekly Standard
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Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Oops: Dem Challenger Slips And Calls Gov. Nikki Haley A ‘Whore’ (VIDEO)
Oops: Dem Challenger Slips And Calls Gov. Nikki Haley A ‘Whore’ (VIDEO)
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Patterico's Pontifications and Mediaite
RealClearPolitics Videos:
Bill Maher: Michael Brown “Was Not A Gentle Giant,” “He Was Acting Like A Thug” — BILL MAHER: You know what else I find disturbing is that everybody in America just sides with their own people and doesn't look at the facts. The cops, I saw on the news a couple of weeks ago …
Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
Dems on FEC move to regulate Internet campaigns, blogs, Drudge — WASHINGTON SECRETS VIDEO FEC MEDIA TECHNOLOGY AMERICA RISING DRUDGE REPORT INTERNET — In a surprise move late Friday, a key Democrat on the Federal Election Commission called for burdensome new rules on Internet-based campaigning …
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protein wisdom
Washington Post:
Could non-citizens decide the November election? — Could control of the Senate in 2014 be decided by illegal votes cast by non-citizens? Some argue that incidents of voting by non-citizens are so rare as to be inconsequential, with efforts to block fraud a screen for an agenda to prevent poor …
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
What happened to that GOP lawsuit? — It takes about 10 minutes to walk from the Capitol to the federal courthouse just down the hill, but House Republicans haven't managed to make that trip in the four months since they announced they'd be suing the president.
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Talking Points Memo, Outside the Beltway and Hot Air
Geoff Pender / The Clarion-Ledger:
UPDATED State Supreme Court rejects McDaniel appeal — The state Supreme Court on Friday upheld the dismissal of Chris McDaniel's lawsuit over his June GOP primary loss to incumbent Sen. Thad Cochran. — The court ruled four to two, upholding a lower court decision that McDaniel waited too long to file the challenge of his loss.
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Talking Points Memo, Election Law Blog and Outside the Beltway