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Alice Ollstein / ThinkProgress:
BREAKING: Court Refuses To Intervene In Case of 40,000 Missing Voters In Georgia — Dr. Francys Johnson with the NAACP leads an occupation of the Georgia State Capitol to protest voter suppression. — CREDIT: Alice Ollstein — ATLANTA, GEORGIA—On Tuesday, Judge Christopher Brasher …
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Alice Ollstein / ThinkProgress:
Georgians Occupy Secretary of State's Office To Protest Voter Suppression: ‘Let Us Vote’
Georgians Occupy Secretary of State's Office To Protest Voter Suppression: ‘Let Us Vote’
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Raw Story
Josephine McKenna / USA Today:
Pope says evolution, Big Bang are real — VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has waded into the controversial debate over the origins of human life, saying the big bang theory did not contradict the role of a divine creator, but even required it. — The pope was addressing the plenary assembly …
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Adam Withnall / The Independent:
Pope Francis declares evolution and Big Bang theory are right and God isn't ‘a magician with a magic wand’ — Francis goes against Benedict XVI's apparent support for ‘intelligent design’ - but does hail his predecessor's ‘great contribution to theology’ — The theories of evolution …
Peter Hamby / CNN:
Ann Romney blasts Democrat for sexist slur — Washington (CNN) — Ann Romney, the wife of former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, condemned South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's Democratic challenger after he mistakenly called her a “whore” — and then chuckled.
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Jason Horowitz / New York Times:
Martin O'Malley, a Hillary Clinton Loyalist, Is Now a Potential 2016 Alternative
Martin O'Malley, a Hillary Clinton Loyalist, Is Now a Potential 2016 Alternative
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Washington Post:
Poll: Midterm momentum belongs to GOP — Republicans enter the final week of the midterm campaign holding higher ground than the Democrats, aided by public dissatisfaction with President Obama's leadership, with the overall direction of the country and with the federal government's ability …
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Gary Langer / ABC News:
Economic, Political Discontent Make for a Midterm Double Punch
Economic, Political Discontent Make for a Midterm Double Punch
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New York Times:
Ebola Policies Made in Panic Cause More Damage — With good reason, Americans are deeply confused about the risks of Ebola. It is a frightening disease, made more so by dueling theories about how best to deal with people arriving from West Africa and by wildly different messages …
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Molly Ball / The Atlantic Online:
What Will the GOP Senate Be Like? — Republicans promise that if they seize the majority, they'll stop Obama—and stop the Washington gridlock. Can they really do both? — In Kansas recently, Republican Senator Pat Roberts, who's in a tough race for reelection, made a statement that left me puzzled.
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Mark Leibovich / New York Times:
The Bumpkinification of the Midterm Elections — Joni Ernst, the Iowa state senator and Iraq War veteran, was standing in a barn in a purple flannel shirt and an unzipped vest. Beside her, various swine burrowed in the hog lot; two small pigs spooned; there was copious squealing.
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Washington Monthly and RedState
FiveThirtyEight:
Why The Senate Polling In Alaska Is Making Us Sweat — If there's a race that keeps us awake at night, it's Alaska. The state is home to one of the most important Senate races in the country, but it also has a history of quirky and often inaccurate polling. — Until late last week, the main challenge had been a lack of polling.
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Latest Alaska Polls Show Surprising Shift Toward Mark Begich
Latest Alaska Polls Show Surprising Shift Toward Mark Begich
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Politico, Washington Monthly and The Huffington Post
Eleanor Clift / The Daily Beast:
Dems Desperately Seeking the Gender Gap — Even Mitch McConnell—running against a woman—is running even among women. What's going on? Simple. The Democratic women aren't motivated. — With the finish line approaching and key races stalemated, two new polls—in Colorado showing Democrat Mark Udall …
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Seth Masket / Pacific Standard:
That Time the Polls Were Wrong — One of the key races right …
That Time the Polls Were Wrong — One of the key races right …
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Bloomberg View, The National Memo and Washington Post
Mike Carter / The Seattle Times:
FBI created fake Seattle Times Web page to nab bomb-threat suspect — The FBI created a fake news story on a bogus Seattle Times Web page to plant software in the computer of a suspect in a series of bomb threats to Timberline High School in 2007, documents reveal.
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Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
GOP Senate Candidate Called ‘Uncle Tom’ at Hillary/Hagan Rally in N.C. — Republican Senate candidate Thom Tillis was called “Uncle Tom” at a recent Senator Kay Hagan rally in North Carolina. Hillary Clinton was also on hand to help rally Democrats in support of Hagan …
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National Review, Mediaite, Washington Free Beacon and The Daily Caller
Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Sarah Palin: Climate Change Is The New Eugenics — Sarah Palin has declared that climate change is the eugenics movement of the 21st century. — Piggybacking on a Weather Channel co-founder John Coleman's denial of man-made climate change, Palin posted a video from her online channel to her Facebook page Monday.
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Washington Monthly
David Brooks / New York Times:
Why Partyism Is Wrong — A college student came to me recently with a quandary. He'd spent the summer interning at a conservative think tank. Now he was applying to schools and companies where most people were liberal. Should he remove the internship from his résumé?
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Chicago Boyz and The Atlantic Online
Ben Terris / Washington Post:
Michele Bachmann, queen of the tea party, searches for what's next — The “Queen of the Tea Party,” Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) is leaving Congress at the end of the year. Here is a round-up of some of her most memorable moments in politics and on the campaign trail. (Jackie Kucinich/The Washington Post)
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Talking Points Memo, ABC News, Mediaite, Jezebel and PoliticusUSA
Ron Nixon / New York Times:
Report Reveals Wider Tracking of Mail in U.S. — WASHINGTON — In a rare public accounting of its mass surveillance program, the United States Postal Service reported that it approved nearly 50,000 requests last year from law enforcement agencies and its own internal inspection unit …
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The Daily Caller, The Intercept, emptywheel, Hit & Run, The Hill, The Verge and Gawker
Heyun Jeong / The Daily Californian:
Students spring into opposition after Bill Maher announced as keynote speaker — In response to an announcement last week that comedian Bill Maher would speak at UC Berkeley's fall commencement, an online petition started circulating Thursday that demanded that the campus rescind its invitation.
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Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
USA Today's Susan Page: Obama administration most ‘dangerous’ to media in history — At some point, a compendium of condemnations against the Obama administration's record of media transparency (actually, opacity) must be assembled. Notable quotations in this vein come from former …
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