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2:20 PM ET, October 25, 2016

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Jennifer Duffy / The Cook Political Report:
Senate Democrats Poised to Pick Up 5-7 Seats  —  Senate Republicans had been doing a pretty solid job of maintaining their distance from GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump by running their own campaign that focused largely on more local issues or those issues that motivate their base.
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Stuart Rothenberg / Washington Post:   House wave still looking more like a ripple for Democrats
Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
What Drives Donald Trump?  Fear of Losing Status, Tapes Show  —  By any measure, Arsenio Hall was a Hollywood success: He had starred in popular films, packed houses as a stand-up comic and hosted a hit late-night television show bearing his name.  —  Donald J. Trump saw it differently by the mid-2000s.
Marc Caputo / Politico:
Florida spirals away from Trump  —  From polling to early voting trends to TV ad spending to ground game, Donald Trump's Florida fortunes are beginning to look so bleak that some Republicans are steeling themselves for what could be the equivalent of a “landslide” loss in the nation's biggest battleground state.
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Marc Caputo / Politico:
Florida Democrats poised to overtake Republicans in early votes
Joseph Weber / Fox News:
Early voting suggests tight race in key states despite Clinton camp boast
Discussion: The Point, WND and LifeZette
NBC News:
Poll: Republican Party Fractured As Hillary Clinton Maintains Solid Lead  —  Hillary Clinton's 5-point lead over Donald Trump remains virtually unchanged since last week—but after prolonged in-fighting among GOP party leaders, a majority of Republicans and Republican-leaning voters (57 percent) …
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CNN:
Poll: Most see a Hillary Clinton victory and a fair count ahead
Discussion: The Week and Politico
Andrew Kaczynski / CNNMoney:
Donald Trump: ‘I have no interest in Trump TV’  —  Donald Trump says he has no interest in setting up “Trump TV” when the election ends.  —  “No, I have no interest in Trump TV,” Trump said on Cincinnati radio station 700WLW on Tuesday.  “I hear it all over the place.
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Kelsey Sutton / Politico:
Trump: ‘I have no interest in Trump TV’
Alex Griswold / Mediaite:
Hacked Email Shows Obama Knew About Clinton's Private Email While Claiming He Didn't  —  The same day that President Barack Obama publicly insisted that he learned about Hillary Clinton's use of private email for government business from news reports, internal campaign emails show that Clinton staffers knew he wasn't telling the truth.
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Larry O'Connor / Hot Air:
Jay Z will headline a concert for Hillary; Here are some of the vile things he's rapped about women
Discussion: CNN, twitchy.com and BuzzFeed
CBS Philly:
Police: Homes Near Sen. Pat Toomey's Vandalized With Anti-GOP Messages  —  UPPER MILFORD Twp., Pa. — A pair of homes were vandalized, with anti-GOP messages in Zionsville, Pa. near the residence of Senator Pat Toomey in Lehigh County, who is currently battling challenger Katie McGinty for his seat.
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Alexandra Jaffe / NBC News:
Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey Still Won't Answer Trump Question  —  Democrats push hard for a win in Pennsylvania 6:33  —  Sen. Pat Toomey again refused to say whether he would vote for Donald Trump, making him the only vulnerable Republican senator to keep his constituents in the dark on where he stands on the issue.
Discussion: CNBC
Jeet Heer / New Republic:
The Right Is Giving Up on Democracy  —  It's not just Donald Trump and his fans who think the system is rigged.  —  The single most ominous thing that Donald Trump said in all three presidential debates was a misguided attempt at a quip: “I'll keep you in suspense, okay?”
Discussion: Forbes and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Cynthia Cox / kff.org:
2017 Premium Changes and Insurer Participation in the Affordable Care Act's Health Insurance Marketplaces  —  , Michelle Long, Ashley Semanskee, Rabah Kamal, Gary Claxton, and Larry Levitt  —  Health insurance premiums on the Affordable Care Act's marketplaces (also called exchanges) …
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Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
To work as intended, Obamacare needs a bigger, more unpopular mandate
Discussion: Washington Post
Numbers / Pew Research Center:
Oversampling is used to study small groups, not bias poll results  —  Every election year, questions arise about how polling techniques and practices might skew poll results one way or the other.  In the final weeks before this year's election, the practice of “oversampling” …
Ari Berman / The Nation:
A CITY CLERK OPPOSED AN EARLY-VOTING SITE AT UW-GREEN BAY BECAUSE ‘STUDENTS LEAN MORE TOWARD THE DEMOCRATS’  —  New e-mails released to The Nation reveal ongoing GOP attempts to suppress the vote.  —  By ,  —  Students wait in long lines to register and vote at UW-Eau Claire Davies Center on Tuesday, April 5, 2016.
Allegra Kirkland / Talking Points Memo:
Trump Spent $300K Of Donor Money On Books From ‘Art Of The Deal’ Publisher  —  It looks like Donald Trump's book sales got a boost from his own presidential campaign.  —  The Republican nominee directed $300,000 of small donors' money to the publisher of his bestselling business book …
Discussion: Daily Kos
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The Huffington Post:
Trump's Donors Paid For His Jetliner, His Hotels And Now, His Books
Discussion: Politicus USA
Michael Gross / The Daily Beast:
Inside Donald Trump's One-Stop Parties: Attendees Recall Cocaine and Very Young Models  —  The morals of Donald J. Trump, as a longtime model lover and then a modeling agency owner, were forged in another era, one in which young girls were used as a sort of currency between men doing business with one another.
Hadas Gold / Politico:
Breitbart coordinated with liberal activist and organizer who disrupted GOP primary campaign events  —  A liberal activist and organizer coordinated with reporters from the conservative news site Breitbart during the primaries to cover his disruptions of events for candidates such as Sen. Marco Rubio.
Jeffrey Toobin / New Yorker:
Clarence Thomas's Twenty-Five Years Without Footprints  —  This month marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of Clarence Thomas's confirmation to the Supreme Court.  Conservatives like Thomas have dominated the Court throughout his tenure, and he has been in the majority in all of their victories.
Discussion: Althouse
Jamelle Bouie / Slate:
The Most Astute Analysis of American Politics in 2016?  SNL's “Black Jeopardy!”  Sketch.  —  It had more to say about class and race than a thousand tenderly crafted portraits of the white working class.  —  For the past year, political journalists across the ideological spectrum have worked …
Betta Stothart / Washington Post:
How angry does Donald Trump make me?  Angry enough to steal 40 Trump signs.  —  How a middle-aged mom became a political vandal. … Donald Trump campaigns in Bangor, Maine, on Oct. 15.  (Photo by Sarah Rice/Getty Images)  —  FALMOUTH, Maine — I committed a crime this month, along with two of my friends.
Discussion: Central Maine and Althouse
Kenneth Lipp / The Daily Beast:
AT&T Is Spying on Americans for Profit  —  On Nov. 11, 2013, Victorville, California, sheriff's deputies and a coroner responded to a motorcyclist's report of human remains outside of town.  —  They identified the partially bleached skull of a child, and later discovered the remains …
Discussion: Hit & Run and Consumerist
Josh Israel / ThinkProgress:
James O'Keefe quietly employs convicted felon who tried to blackmail David Letterman  —  Former TV producer Robert “Joe” Halderman now helping Project Veritas with guerrilla filmmaking  —  With $10,000 in funding from Donald Trump's “charitable” foundation, guerrilla filmmaker James O'Keefe …
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Fearing Trump, Bar Association Stifles Report Calling Him a ‘Libel Bully’  —  WASHINGTON — Alarmed by Donald J. Trump's record of filing lawsuits to punish and silence his critics, a committee of media lawyers at the American Bar Association commissioned a report on Mr. Trump's litigation history.
PRRI:
The Divide Over America's Future: 1950 or 2050?  —  Pessimism about the direction of the country is considerably higher today (74%) than it was at this time during the 2012 presidential race, when 57% of the public said the country was off on the wrong track.
Kent Justice / WJXT-TV:
Trump quieter, but makes similar points in one-on-one interview  —  GOP presidential nominee gives interview, meets with first responders  —  ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. - Speaking with Donald Trump before he took the stage at the St. Augustine Amphitheater Monday afternoon, the Republican nominee …
 
 
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Matea Gold / Washington Post:
Pro-Clinton super PAC Priorities USA Action breaks fundraising records
Discussion: CNN
Andrew Kaczynski / CNN:
Despite denials of business ties, Democrat Patrick Murphy's dad was pictured with Trump at groundbreaking
Rob Tornoe / Philly.com:
Friday violence as teen mob attacks Temple students, police; four arrested
Danielle Keeton-Olsen / Talking Points Memo:
Clinton Leads By Eight Points In Siena/NYT Upshot North Carolina Poll
Melissa Leon / The Daily Beast:
‘The Walking Dead’ Just Isn't Fun Anymore
Discussion: Shakesville and USA Today
Brian Beutler / New Republic:
Obama Was Right About Republican Extremism All Along
Discussion: Business Insider
 Earlier Items: 
Pippa Norris / Washington Post:
How will Trump supporters react if he loses?
Discussion: Guardian
Patrick Svitek / The Texas Tribune:
Top Hispanic Republican in Texas says he will vote for Clinton
Discussion: Politicus USA
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
The lap dogs of democracy who didn't bark at Trump
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
WOW! Tim Kaine Holds Rally and ONLY 30 PEOPLE Show Up!
Discussion: twitchy.com, TruthFeed and The Week
Lukas Mikelionis / Heat Street:
Left-Wing Berkeley Protesters Demand ‘Spaces of Color’, Harass White Students Trying to Pass
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Obama reads round two of ‘mean tweets’ on Kimmel
Discussion: Politico, ABC News, Vox and Raw Story
 

 
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Bloomberg:
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