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Guardian:
Trump protester: I was beaten for holding a ‘Republicans against Trump’ sign — Exclusive: Self-declared Republican who sparked Nevada security scare says he was attacked for silently showing a sign he printed from the web — The man whose protest saw Donald Trump rushed off the stage …
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Donald Trump Jr. and top aide retweet baseless allegation of assassination attempt — Trump was quickly rushed off-stage by Secret Service at a campaign rally in Reno, Nev., on Saturday night as a scuffle erupted in the crowd directly in front of the stage and a man was led away.
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USA Today:
The man behind the Trump rally disturbance in Reno — RENO, Nev. — The man who caused a commotion at a Donald Trump rally Saturday said he's a registered Republican who wanted only to show his displeasure with his party's nominee. — Members of the audience at the event …
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Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Protester at Trump rally: I got ‘tackled’
Protester at Trump rally: I got ‘tackled’
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RedState, The Daily Caller and BizPac Review
Daily Mail:
The Donald is rushed off the stage by Secret Service while speaking during Reno rally …
The Donald is rushed off the stage by Secret Service while speaking during Reno rally …
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The Gateway Pundit, John Hawkins' Right Wing News and Vox Popoli
Dean Schabner / ABC News:
Donald Trump Rushed Offstage by Secret Service
Donald Trump Rushed Offstage by Secret Service
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Mark Murray / NBC News:
Final NBC/WSJ Poll: Clinton Holds a Four-Point National Lead Over Trump — Democrat Hillary Clinton holds a four-point lead over Republican Donald Trump in the final national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll of the 2016 presidential race. — Clinton gets support from 44 percent of likely voters, while Trump gets 40 percent.
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Jake Sherman / Politico:
Final poll: Clinton leads Trump by 3 as voters lock in — Hillary Clinton holds a three-point lead over Donald Trump in the closing days of the presidential race, a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll shows. — Forty-five percent of likely voters support Clinton, while 42 percent would vote for Trump …
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Morning Consult and Washington Post
Janet Hook / Wall Street Journal:
Hillary Clinton Leads Donald Trump by 4 Points in Latest Poll
Hillary Clinton Leads Donald Trump by 4 Points in Latest Poll
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Talking Points Memo
Steven Shepard / Politico:
Latino voting surge rattles Trump campaign — Hispanic voters could be poised to deliver a historic rebuke to Donald Trump and the Republican Party. — Early-vote statistics from battleground states with large Hispanic populations show record turnout among a bloc that has voted at a lower rate …
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Washington Post, Austin Investigative News … and Political Wire
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Jeremy Diamond / CNN:
Nevada GOP chair: Polling locations open late so ‘certain group’ can vote — NV GOP chair: Polls open late for a ‘certain group’ — Trump then suggested that the polling location's extended closing time is a sign of a “rigged system” — Reno, Nevada (CNN)The chairman …
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Talking Points Memo and RedState
Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
Nevada GOP chair is outraged that ‘certain people’ got to vote
Nevada GOP chair is outraged that ‘certain people’ got to vote
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alan.com and The Atlantic
Paul Sperry / New York Post:
Clinton directed her maid to print out classified materials — MORE FROM: — As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton routinely asked her maid to print out sensitive government e-mails and documents — including ones containing classified information — from her house in Washington, DC, e-mails and FBI memos show.
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Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
Two Democratic electors threaten to throw the election to Donald Trump — Can we get rid of the Electoral College now? Please? — In the looming election, a solid majority of the American people could cast a ballot for Hillary Clinton. Yet, thanks to two guys from Washington state …
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Trump Rolls Out Anti-Semitic Closing Ad — Take a moment to look at this closing ad from Donald Trump. — From a technical and thematic perspective it's a well made ad. It's also packed with anti-Semitic dog whistles, anti-Semitic tropes and anti-Semitic vocabulary.
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Darrel Rowland / The Columbus Dispatch:
Dispatch Poll: Clinton-Trump race too close to call in Ohio — As the bitter 2016 presidential campaign lurches into its final crucial days, the nation's leading bellwether state remains ripe for plucking by either side, the Dispatch Poll found. The survey shows Democrat Hillary Clinton leading by 1 point …
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Talking Points Memo and Political Wire
Frank Bruni / New York Times:
Why This Election Terrifies Me — COLUMBUS, Ohio — Tuesday nears, after such epic ugliness. “It's almost over,” friends say. “We'll finally be done with this.” What a lovely thought. What a naïve fantasy. — There's no end here, just a punctuation mark …
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Ryan Grim / The Huffington Post:
Nate Silver Is Unskewing Polls — All Of Them — In Trump's Direction — The vaunted 538 election forecaster is putting his thumb on the scales. — During the 2012 election, Republicans who hated the daily onslaught of polling showing that Mitt Romney was headed toward a comfortable defeat turned …
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Election Update: The Campaign Is Almost Over, And Here's Where We Stand
Election Update: The Campaign Is Almost Over, And Here's Where We Stand
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CNN, Daily Kos, Business Insider, Politico, Hot Air, Guardian, The Week and Scripting News
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
The End Is Nigh — WASHINGTON — When historians write about this bizarre, ugly and dispiriting campaign — and oh, my, will they ever! — the epic dark saga will unfold this way: A man, filled with fear and insecurity, created a hatemongering character and followed it out the window.
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Jeremy Herb / Politico:
Pence: Trump will accept results with ‘clear outcome’ — Indiana Gov. Mike Pence says Donald Trump will accept the results of Tuesday's election if there's a “clear outcome.” — On “Fox News Sunday,” the Indiana Republican dismissed Trump's previous suggestions that he might not accept …
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Rachel E. Stassen-Berger / Twin Cities:
Trump to make first public Minnesota visit Sunday; Pence in Duluth on Monday
Trump to make first public Minnesota visit Sunday; Pence in Duluth on Monday
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Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Trump in final stretch pursues new opportunities to reach 270 electoral votes — With hours until Election Day, the wildest U.S. presidential race in memory has grown more competitive in most of the battleground states, although Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton continues to hold a broader path to victory than Republican Donald Trump.
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Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Hillary Clinton Appears to Gain Late Momentum on Surge of Latino Voters
Hillary Clinton Appears to Gain Late Momentum on Surge of Latino Voters
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Clinton Has Solid Lead in Electoral College; Trump's Winning Map Is Unclear
Clinton Has Solid Lead in Electoral College; Trump's Winning Map Is Unclear
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Washington Post, TalkLeft and New York Magazine