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The Cook Political Report:
New Electoral College Ratings: Texas and North Carolina Shift in Clinton's Favor — Less than two weeks before the election, Trump continues to struggle to lock down traditionally Republican states — even Texas and Utah — and lags behind Clinton in key battleground states he would need to win.
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Americans are tuning out Trump's ugly lies. This new poll proves it. — THE MORNING PLUM: — Donald Trump actually said this on the campaign trail late yesterday: … Whether or not Trump was joking, his supporters greeted that remark with lusty cheers.
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alan.com and Associated Press
Scott Clement / Washington Post:
Clinton lead shrinks, even as nearly 6 in 10 expect her to win, Post-ABC tracking poll finds — Donald Trump has gained on Hillary Clinton during the past week, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News tracking poll, solidifying support among core Republican groups as well as political independents.
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CNBC, Scared Monkeys, Politicus USA, The Gateway Pundit and Political Wire
Maxine Bernstein / Oregonian:
Oregon standoff defendants found not guilty in ‘unbelievable, truly astonishing’ verdict — A jury Thursday delivered a stunning across-the-board acquittal to the leaders and participants in the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation and a remarkable blow to the federal government …
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Common Dreams, The Hayride, The Seattle Times, The Crime Report and Vox Popoli
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Kirk Johnson / New York Times:
Bundy Brothers Acquitted in Takeover of Oregon Wildlife Refuge — PORTLAND, Ore. — Ammon and Ryan Bundy and five of their followers, charged in the armed takeover of a federally owned Oregon wildlife sanctuary in January, were acquitted Thursday of federal conspiracy and weapons charges.
Maxine Bernstein / Oregonian:
Oregon standoff: All defendants found not guilty
Oregon standoff: All defendants found not guilty
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Hot Air, Daily Kos, The Stranger …, Little Green Footballs and Shot in the Dark
Paul Joseph Watson / Infowars:
Wikileaks Email: Hillary Campaign Struggles to Reach “F**king Dumb” Young People — “That's the crap that young people pay attention to” — A new email released by Wikileaks as part of the Podesta dump features Hillary ally Wendy Bronfein advising Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta on how to reach “f**king dumb” young people.
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RT, The Gateway Pundit, Sputnik International and WND
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New York Post:
Bill and Hillary's sleazy road to riches — If there were still any doubt, the latest WikiLeaks disclosure makes it undeniable: Everything we've heard about Bill and Hillary Clinton's sleazy drive to enrich themselves is true. — In a way, we have daughter Chelsea to thank for the revelation.
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Zero Hedge, Power Line and Wall Street Journal
Russell Berman / The Atlantic:
The Man at the Center of ‘Bill Clinton Inc.’
The Man at the Center of ‘Bill Clinton Inc.’
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America Rising, Talking Points Memo, Washington Post and Outside the Beltway
Amy Chozick / New York Times:
Chelsea Clinton's Frustrations and Devotion Shown in Hacked Emails
Chelsea Clinton's Frustrations and Devotion Shown in Hacked Emails
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Althouse, RedState and Washington Free Beacon
Jeff Mason / Reuters:
Clinton, Michelle Obama make first joint campaign appearance in bid for women's support
Clinton, Michelle Obama make first joint campaign appearance in bid for women's support
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Daily Wire
Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
Clinton eyes Biden for secretary of state — Joe Biden is at the top of the internal short list Hillary Clinton's transition team is preparing for her pick to be secretary of state, a source familiar with the planning tells POLITICO. — This would be the first major Cabinet candidate …
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Mother Jones:
Nobody Puts Tammy Duckworth in a Corner — Her opponent in her race for Congress, Rep. Joe Walsh, calls Obama a “tyrant” and belittles her military service. Bring it on. — ADAM WEINSTEIN SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 ISSUE — WHEN I FIRST MEET TAMMY DUCKWORTH in her suburban Chicago campaign office …
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Washington Monthly, Booman Tribune, Slate, Towleroad and Political Wire
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Allegra Kirkland / Talking Points Memo:
GOP Sen. Kirk Mocks Mixed-Race Heritage Of Dem Opponent Duckworth (VIDEO)
GOP Sen. Kirk Mocks Mixed-Race Heritage Of Dem Opponent Duckworth (VIDEO)
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New York Times, ABC News, NBC News, Vox and ThinkProgress
Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
Sen. Mark Kirk questions opponent's American heritage in Illinois debate
Sen. Mark Kirk questions opponent's American heritage in Illinois debate
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NPR, Daily Kos, Mashable and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Arjun Kharpal / CNBC:
Trump will win the election and is more popular than Obama in 2008, AI system finds — Trump on course to win the election, AI system finds — The polls that put Hillary Clinton ahead Donald Trump are wrong... that's according to an AI system that's managed to predict the last three presidential elections correctly.
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Gothamist, The Gateway Pundit and Vox Popoli
Peter W. Stevenson / Washington Post:
Professor who's predicted 30 years of presidential elections correctly is doubling down on a Trump win — Last month, the man who's tried to turn vote prediction into a science predicted a Trump win. — Allan J. Lichtman, distinguished professor of history at American University …
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Mediaite and The Daily Caller
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Julia Ioffe / Politico:
‘We Are in for a Pretty Long Civil War’ — As the country geared up for the third and final presidential debate last week, the fellows of the storied conservative Hoover Institution gathered in Palo Alto to present their research to the think tank's wealthy patrons.
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New York Magazine and Hullabaloo
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Obamacare Hits a Pothole — For advocates of health reform, the story of the Affordable Care Act, a.k.a. Obamacare, has been a wild roller-coaster ride. — First there was the legislative drama, with reform seemingly on the edge of collapse right up to the moment of passage.
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News
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The Huffington Post:
Trump's Campaign Might Not be Winning, But His Hotels Sure Are — New campaign filings show big payments to Trump properties in New York, Las Vegas and Washington. — S.V. Date — WASHINGTON Donald Trump's campaign may not be winning the presidential race, but it did a fine job this month of providing business to his hotels.
Andrew McGill / The Atlantic:
We Built a Fake Web Toaster, and It Was Hacked in an Hour — Last week, a massive chain of hacked computers simultaneously dropped what they were doing and blasted terabytes of junk data to a set of key servers, temporarily shutting down access to popular sites in the eastern U.S. and beyond.
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Boing Boing
Gideon Resnick / The Daily Beast:
Even Trump's Kids Haven't Donated to His Campaign — With less than two weeks until the election, Donald Trump has amassed an impressive army of small donors, fueling his bid with individual contributions of $200 or less. But noticeably absent from the list of contributors is basically anyone …
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New York Magazine, Heat Street, The Week and Daily Kos
Jeremy Diamond / CNN:
Trump: ‘We should just cancel the election’ and declare me the winner — Toledo, Ohio (CNN)Donald Trump, trailing his opponent in key battleground states polls less than two weeks from Election Day, said Thursday he'd like to “cancel the election” and be declared the winner.
U.S. Department of Justice:
Lancaster County Man Sentenced To 18 Months In Federal Prison For Hacking Apple And Google E-Mail Accounts Belonging To More Than 100 People, Including Many Celebrities — HARRISBURG - The United States Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced today that a Lancaster County man …
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Guardian, Independent Journal Review, The Verge and Gizmodo
Gena Wolfson / SiriusXM Blog:
President Obama offers advice for the next president on ‘Sway in the Morning’ — President Barack Obama and Shade45 host Sway Calloway reminisced Thursday about their relationship over the past eight years, with the 44th president joking that he's “a little grayer but other than that, no worse for wear.”
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Politico, Balloon Juice and Refinery29
John Parkinson / ABC News:
President Obama's Golf Trip With Tiger Woods Cost Taxpayers $3.6 Million: GAO Report — It can certainly be expensive to hit a few rounds with PGA star Tiger Woods. — President Obama's 2013 golfing trip with Woods cost U.S. taxpayers nearly $3.6 million, according to a new report by the Government Accountability Office.
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Independent Journal Review
Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Economy Roars Back, Grew 2.9% in Third Quarter — Growth rate was the fastest recorded in two years after expanding an anemic 1.4% in the second quarter — WASHINGTON—U.S. economic growth accelerated last quarter, easing fears of a near-term slowdown but doing little to change the trajectory of a long but weak expansion.
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Mother Jones, Washington Post, Washington Free Beacon and The Week
CNN:
Lithuania issues manual on what to do if Russia invades — Lithuania: What to do if Russia invades — (CNN)If you invade, don't expect our people to make it easy for you. — That was the message Lithuania sent to Russia Friday as it published a manual for its three million citizens …
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RedState
Jonathan V. Last / Weekly Standard:
The Strangest of Bedfellows — Why did social conservatives hook up with Trump? — Last week, Buzzfeed's Katherine Miller observed that the most interesting thing about Donald Trump is what he reveals about other people. This depressing truth has been on display for the better part …
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The Resurgent
Kelsey Sutton / Politico:
NYT executive editor: CNN and Fox News are ‘bad for democracy’ — New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet took aim at CNN and Fox News for their coverage of the presidential race, calling the cable news channels' coverage of this election cycle “ridiculous” and “bad for democracy and those institutions.”
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