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Stuart Rothenberg / Roll Call:
Obama's Midterm Loss Record Could Make History — President Barack Obama is about to do what no president has done in the past 50 years: Have two horrible, terrible, awful midterm elections in a row. — In fact, Obama is likely to have the worst midterm numbers of any two-term president going back to Democrat Harry S. Truman.
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Judy Kurtz / The Hill:
Hollywood pumps cash to candidates — Celebrities are putting on a money-raising show, digging into their wallets in a last ditch effort to help Democrats and Republicans before Election Day. — David Letterman, Ben Affleck, former NFL quarterback John Elway, and “Scandal's” …
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Weekly Standard
Brian Beutler / The New Republic:
It Won't Be Obama's Fault When the Democrats Lose the Senate — Democrats have known that 2014 would be a challenging election cycle since November 2008, when, buoyed by an economic crisis that began under an unpopular Republican president, they managed to capture Senate seats in Republican strongholds …
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Washington Monthly, Bloomberg View and National Journal
New York Times:
From Governors, a Mix of Hard-Line Acts and Conciliation Over Ebola — FORT KENT, Me. — In Louisiana, Gov. Bobby Jindal, a Republican, issued a stern warning on Thursday to medical experts coming to an international conference on tropical diseases that they should stay away …
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Brian Tashman / Right Wing Watch:
Paul Broun: Obama And ‘Incompetent Boob’ At CDC Are Exposing Americans To Ebola
Robert F. Bukaty / Associated Press:
Maine nurse defies Ebola quarantine with bike ride
Maine nurse defies Ebola quarantine with bike ride
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Tim Buckland / unionleader.com:
Senate candidates sharply divided on Islamic threat, Ebola, Obamacare — GOFFSTOWN — U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen and former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown got in the last punches in what was the final round of their debates before Tuesday's election. — Shaheen, the incumbent Democrat …
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Talking Points Memo and Washington Times
Jay Cost / Weekly Standard:
End of the Age of Obama — The end of the Age of Obama. It began with high hopes on a winter's night in Iowa in 2008 and ended in disappointment on a crisp fall day nearly seven years later. — Sure, the president has another two years in office, but he is now the lamest of lame ducks.
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Richard L. Hasen / Talking Points Memo:
Messing With Texas Again: Putting It Back Under Federal Supervision — Readers of the entire 147-page opinion issued earlier this month by a federal district court striking down Texas's strict voter identification law as unconstitutional and a violation of the Voting Rights Act might …
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New York Times, SCOTUSblog and Prairie Weather
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Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
A Supreme Court Misstep On Voting Rights
A Supreme Court Misstep On Voting Rights
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Balloon Juice and National Review
Dominic Lynch / The College Fix:
HALLOWEEN 2014: Ebola suits, straitjackets and other costumes vetoed by PC police — Several universities have recently admonished their students not to wear a variety of costumes for Halloween that could potentially offend people, frighten people, or reinforce stereotypes.
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Jamelle Bouie / Slate:
The state is failing in almost every imaginable way. The reason why is rooted in its violent and racist past. — Driven by its high poverty rate, Mississippi ranks low on health and wellness. It has one the highest rates of obesity, heart disease, and diabetes in the country …
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Washington Monthly
Maria Konnikova / New Yorker:
Is Social Psychology Biased Against Republicans? — On January 27, 2011, from a stage in the middle of the San Antonio Convention Center, Jonathan Haidt addressed the participants of the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. The topic was an ambitious one …
Jason Marks / WAVY-TV:
Teacher suspended for alleged racist remarks — CAMDEN COUNTY, N.C. (WAVY) - A teacher at Camden County High School is under investigation for allegedly making racist comments in a classroom. — “It is very disturbing,” said parent Kimberley Ashcraft. — Ashcraft told 10 On Your Side …
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Liberaland, theGrio and Raw Story
Glenn Greenwald / The Intercept:
The Inside Story Of Matt Taibbi's Departure From First Look Media — Matt Taibbi, who joined First Look Media just seven months ago, left the company on Tuesday. His departure—which he describes as a refusal to accept a work reassignment, and the company describes as a resignation …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Apologizing to Japan — TOKYO — For almost two decades, Japan has been held up as a cautionary tale, an object lesson on how not to run an advanced economy. After all, the island nation is the rising superpower that stumbled. One day, it seemed, it was on the road to high-tech domination …
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NBC News:
Louisiana Dem: Race a Source of Obama's Woes in South — Noting that the South is “more of a conservative place,” she added that women have also faced challenges in “presenting ourselves.” — The comment prompted a fiery response from Louisiana Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal, who called it “remarkably divisive.”
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Hot Air, Scared Monkeys, The Gateway Pundit and Weekly Standard
Brendan James / Talking Points Memo:
Radio Host Calls Campus Rape Culture ‘Big Lie’ At Rick Scott Rally — At a rally for Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) on Tuesday, conservative talk radio host Dennis Prager called the issue of campus sexual assault “a big lie” invented by “the feminist left.” — At the Sarasota Hyatt …
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Victoria Stilwell / Bloomberg:
U.S. Economy Up 3.5% in 3rd Quarter, Capping Best 6 Months in Over a Decade — The U.S. economy expanded more than forecast in the third quarter, validating the optimism that prompted Federal Reserve policy makers to stop pumping money into financial markets.
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Colorado's election ‘day’ nearly half over; signs of anxiety on left — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL COLORADO 2014 ELECTIONS CAMPAIGNS CORY GARDNER MARK UDALL — The state of Colorado has embarked on a far-reaching experiment this campaign season: Its 2014 election, featuring …
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