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Gary Langer / ABC News:
Clinton Vaults to a Double-Digit Lead, Boosted by Broad Disapproval of Trump (POLL) — Hillary Clinton has vaulted to a double-digit advantage in the inaugural ABC News 2016 election tracking poll, boosted by broad disapproval of Donald Trump on two controversial issues …
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CBS News:
Clinton leads in Florida, Trump narrowly leads in Texas - CBS Battleground Tracker — Hillary Clinton holds a three-point lead over Donald Trump in Florida, while in Texas - a state that has voted Republican by wide margins in recent years - Trump leads by a mere three points.
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Election Update: Trump May Depress Republican Turnout, Spelling Disaster For The GOP — Instead of a poll, let's start today's Election Update with some actual votes. According to the estimable Nevada journalist Jon Ralston, Democrats have a 20-percentage-point turnout edge so far based …
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John Merline / Investor's Business Daily:
Trump Up 2 Points Nationwide, While Clinton Campaigns As If The Race Is Already Won — IBD/TIPP Poll — With 16 days to go until November 8, Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by 2 percentage points — 43% to 41% — in a four-way race, according to the latest IBD/TIPP presidential tracking poll.
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New York Times:
Hillary Clinton Presses Her Advantage Over a Struggling Donald Trump — Hillary Clinton moved to press her advantage in the presidential race on Sunday, urging black voters in North Carolina to vote early as Republicans increasingly conceded that Donald J. Trump is unlikely to recover in the polls.
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Jon Ralston / KTNV:
The Nevada Early Voting Blog — UPDATED, 10/23/16, 1 PM — I now have the district totals for the first day of early voting and the down-ballot numbers also are awful for the GOP. It is early but: — CD3: Registration is 37-35, Democratic. First day: 3,000 raw-vote lead for Democrats. 47 percent …
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Donald Trump for president — These are turbulent times. — More and more Americans express frustration and disillusionment today with the political institutions that govern the nation. They clamor for an alternative to the incestuous and pernicious atmosphere dominating the capital.
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Laurence Tribe / CNN:
Bush v. Gore lawyer: Trump's dangerous nonsense
Isaac Arnsdorf / Politico:
Priebus: Trump ‘not willing to not concede’ — Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said Sunday he knows what Donald Trump really thinks about accepting the results of the election, despite the GOP presidential nominee's refusal to say he will.
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Jenna Johnson / Washington Post:
Donald Trump's campaign manager admits: ‘We are behind’
Donald Trump's campaign manager admits: ‘We are behind’
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Extra Mustard / SI.com:
Around 15 people showed up to Curt Schilling's Trump rally on Saturday — Former Red Sox pitcher and current political neophyte Curt Schilling held a Trump “rally” outside Boston's city on Saturday, but uh, it wasn't much of a rally. — According to folks passing by …
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Gabriel Sherman / New York Magazine:
Curt Schilling Joins Breitbart
Curt Schilling Joins Breitbart
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James Ball / BuzzFeed:
Here's What I Learned About Julian Assange While Working Alongside Him — The WikiLeaks founder is out to settle a score with Hillary Clinton and to reassert himself as a player on the world stage, says BuzzFeed News special correspondent James Ball, who worked for Assange at Wikileaks.
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Julia Ioffe / Foreign Policy:
Trump Won't Inherit the Land, So He's Sowing It with Salt — It's a tactic straight out of Putin's playbook. — When Donald Trump said on Tuesday night that he would leave us in “suspense” come November 9, much of the country let out a gasp and the statement has dominated campaign coverage ever since.
Desert Sun:
Tour bus crash in California kills at least 11, closes I-10 — A bus crashed into a big rig on I-10. At least 11 people are dead. Colin Atagi/The Desert Sun — CONNECT — At least 11 people are dead after a Los Angeles tour bus returning from a trip to a Thermal casino collided …
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Sarah K. Burris / Raw Story:
Donald Trump is killing Ivanka's business as women boycott her brand — and the stores that carry it — DON'T MISS STORIES. FOLLOW RAW STORY! — It seems Trump's business spiral isn't isolated to the Donald. And Ivanka Trump might soon need to take her name off of her fashion line now, as well.
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Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
Clinton campaign says it has nothing to do with Trump accusers … campaign has nothing to do with the 11 women who have accused Donald Trump — of unwanted sexual advances, a top Clinton aide said Sunday. — “Not that I'm aware of. I don't know about any contact,” campaign manager Robby Mook said on CNN's “State of the Union.”
Amy B Wang / Washington Post:
Eric Trump says his father will accept election results — 'if they're fair' … Eric Trump, the second son of Donald Trump, cast his father as the victim of a smear campaign when asked to respond to numerous new allegations from women, who have said the Republican presidential nominee …
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Reid Wilson / The Hill:
Late polls show Dems gaining in governor races — A new round of surveys in states electing governors this November show Democrats poised to pick up seats and gain some ground on Republicans in governors' mansions. — Democrats were initially uncertain about their chances to make strides …
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