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Griff Witte / Washington Post:
Trump backers realize they've been played as WikiLeaks fails to deliver October surprise — LONDON — The expectations were breathless. — For weeks, backers of Republican nominee Donald Trump have hyped the tantalizing possibility that the anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks was on the verge …
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Joe Uchill / The Hill:
No rumored October surprise at WikiLeaks event — A Tuesday morning WikiLeaks event in Berlin did not produce an “#OctoberSurprise” to derail the Hillary Clinton — presidential campaign that many had expected, but Julian Assange said he would release more documents before Election Day.
Kim Hjelmgaard / USA Today:
WikiLeaks' Assange promises election leaks
WikiLeaks' Assange promises election leaks
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Daily Mail, Breitbart, Infowars, Daily Wire, Washington Post, National Review and Guardian
Melissa Eddy / New York Times:
Julian Assange, WikiLeaks Founder, Promises Raft of Revelations
Julian Assange, WikiLeaks Founder, Promises Raft of Revelations
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TheStreet.com and New York Magazine
Naomi Lim / CNN:
Bill Clinton calls Obamacare ‘the craziest thing in the world’ — Clinton said Obamacare had caused premiums to rise for Americans who did not have access to subsidies — He also touted his wife proposal to allow people without access to subsidies to buy into Medicare and Medicaid
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Sarah Ferris / The Hill:
Bill Clinton slams ObamaCare: 'It's the craziest thing in the world' — steamrolled President Obama's signature healthcare law at a rally, calling it “the craziest thing in the world.” — Speaking Monday in Flint, Mich., Clinton blasted the core principles of ObamaCare as unworkable …
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Politico and The Federalist
Alex Pfeiffer / The Daily Caller:
Bill Clinton Trashes Obamacare At Event, Calls It ‘Crazy System’ [VIDEO]
Bill Clinton Trashes Obamacare At Event, Calls It ‘Crazy System’ [VIDEO]
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RedState, Scared Monkeys, Power Line, Fox News and Instapundit
Barack Obama / The Huffington Post:
Republican Obstruction Is Undermining The Supreme Court, Enough Is Enough — This week, the Supreme Court returns to work. The Justices will hear important cases on issues ranging from the separation of church and state to intellectual property to Congressional redistricting to the death penalty.
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Business Insider
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Rebecca Berg / Real Clear Politics:
Trump Used Foundation Funds for 2016 Run, Filings Suggest — As Donald Trump began making noise about a possible bid for president in 2011, South Carolina conservative activist Oran Smith caught the celebrity businessman's eye as a particularly vocal and potentially influential critic.
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Mother Jones, RedState, Talking Points Memo, Daily Kos, Washington Monthly, The Week and Right Wing Watch
CBS News:
Hillary Clinton edges ahead of Donald Trump after first debate - CBS News poll — The State of the Race — In the first CBS News Poll following last week's presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, Clinton has edged ahead to a four-point lead over her Republican rival among likely voters.
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YouGov US Opinion Center News, Business Insider, Outside the Beltway, Talking Points Memo, The Week and CNN
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Monmouth University:
Monmouth University Polling Institute — Pennsylvania — Clinton Maintains Lead; Senate Race All Tied Up — West Long Branch, NJ - Pennsylvania is looking good for Hillary Clinton, driven by gains among white women voters, according to the Monmouth University Poll .
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Talking Points Memo, Politicus USA and Politico
Amber Phillips / Washington Post:
Kelly Ayotte's Donald Trump agony continues — When you're walking a virtually non-existent line between supporting a presidential candidate but not endorsing said presidential candidate, it can be tricky to know when to show your support and when to turn it off.
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Hot Air
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Cristiano Lima / Politico:
Ayotte walks back Trump role model comments
Ayotte walks back Trump role model comments
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ABC News and The Daily Caller
Graydon Carter / Vanity Fair:
Donald Trump: The Ugly American* — Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter has spent more than 30 years observing Donald Trump's orange-tinted antics. With a month left to go before the election, he reports on some memorable lessons learned along the way. — In 1987, Michael Kelly …
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Talking Points Memo, Arkansas Blog, Arkansas Times, Gothamist and The Week
Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
Tuesday's VP debate will shed light on something incredibly important — No vice presidential debate has ever meaningfully altered the outcome of a presidential election, so it's understandable that few are thrilled to see the showdown between Indiana Gov. Mike Pence and Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine.
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Liberty Unyielding
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McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
Paul Ryan, So Handsome, So Sad — It was late Monday night, and the first presidential debate had just come to a close. Donald Trump was on TV congratulating himself for not bringing up Bill Clinton's infidelities. Trump's advisers were in the spin room bickering with reporters about his sundry gaffes, lies, and onstage outbursts.
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The Daily Caller, No More Mister Nice Blog, Washington Post, New York Times and Balloon Juice
New York Times:
Why Referendums Aren't as Democratic as They Seem — The voters of the world have had quite a year: They rejected Colombia's peace deal; split Britain from the European Union; endorsed a Thai Constitution that curtails democracy; and, in Hungary, backed the government's plan to restrict refugees …
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Vox, Pirate's Cove, Washington Post, The Daily Caller, Guardian, Blue Mass Group, New York Sun, The Nation and 89.3 KPCC
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Michael J. Totten / Michael J. Totten's blog:
What Just Happened in Colombia?
What Just Happened in Colombia?
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Washington Post, neo-neocon and Latino USA
Tatiana Schlossberg / New York Times:
Poll Finds Deep Split on Climate Change. Party Allegiance Is a Big Factor. — Americans are deeply divided on the causes, cures and urgency of climate change, and party identification is one of the strongest predictors of individual views, according to a poll released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center.
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Pew Research Center and Political Wire
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Tom McKee / WCPO:
Parade float-maker apologizes (sort of) for depicting Trump executing Clinton in electric chair — Frank Linkmeyer says he's spoofed people for years — AURORA, Ind. - The creator of a controversial float in the Aurora Farmer's Fair parade depicting Donald Trump killing Hillary Clinton is apologizing.
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ThinkProgress, Raw Story, Talking Points Memo, WNEP-TV, WISH-TV, Infowars and Mediaite
Charlie Sykes / RTWI:
Time For A New Chapter — No, this is not good bye. I intend to continue to be an active and independent voice. But I just won't be setting the alarm at 4:15 a.m. every morning. — This morning, I announced that I am stepping down from my daily radio show on WTMJ at the end of this year:
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Business Insider, Politico and WBAY-TV
Paul Blake / ABC News:
Former Host Andrea Tantaros Hopes to Bring ‘Accountability’ to Fox News — Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros hopes to bring “accountability” to the network that is at the center of allegations of sexual misconduct, she said today on ABC News' “Good Morning America.”
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Mediaite and Joe.My.God.
New York Times:
How a Simple Tax Rule Let Donald Trump Turn a $916 Million Loss Into a Plus — It is among the least controversial parts of the federal tax code, almost as old as the income tax itself: A business, big or small, can escape taxation if it lost money in a previous year, a rule …
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ThinkProgress, Business Insider and The Mahablog
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Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Cuban: Paying taxes ‘most patriotic thing you can do as wealthy person’
Cuban: Paying taxes ‘most patriotic thing you can do as wealthy person’
Jesse Singal / New York Magazine:
What Happens When Black People Learn They Should Fear the Police — It's pretty easy to predict what happens when white police officers assault a black person and everyone finds out about it: People, particularly African-Americans, will become a bit more fearful and distrustful of police, for perfectly rational reasons.
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Washington Monthly