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5:35 PM ET, November 6, 2016

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Tom Hamburger / Washington Post:
FBI director says agency once again won't recommend charges over Clinton email  —  FBI Director James B. Comey notified key members of Congress Sunday afternoon that after reviewing newly discovered Hillary Clinton emails the agency stands by its original findings against recommending charges.
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Comey says FBI stands by decision to not pursue case against Clinton  —  Just over a week after FBI Director James Comey dropped a bombshell into the presidential race by revealing newly-found evidence in the Hillary Clinton email probe, he offered what amounted to a “never mind” Sunday …
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.
Eric Bradner / CNN:
FBI: Review of new emails doesn't change conclusion on Clinton  —  (CNN)FBI Director James Comey told lawmakers Sunday the agency hasn't changed its opinion that Hillary Clinton should not face criminal charges after a review of new emails.  —  Comey had dropped a bombshell 11 days …
NBC News:
FBI Completes Review of Newly Revealed Hillary Clinton Emails, Finds No Evidence of Criminality  —  FBI completes review of newly-discovered emails 6:08  —  FBI Director James Comey wrote a letter to 16 members of the House and Senate on Sunday stating that the Bureau will not change …
Discussion: alan.com and Mediaite
Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
Emails Warrant No New Action Against Hillary Clinton, F.B.I. Director Says  —  The F.B.I. informed Congress on Sunday that it has not changed its conclusions about Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server as secretary of state, removing a dark cloud that has been hanging over her campaign two days before Election Day.
Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Comey Gives All Clear On New Clinton Emails
New York Times:
Inside Donald Trump's Last Stand: An Anxious Nominee Seeks Assurance  —  Donald J. Trump is not sleeping much these days.  —  Aboard his gold-plated jumbo jet, the Republican nominee does not like to rest or be alone with his thoughts, insisting that aides stay up and keep talking to him.
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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USA Today:
The man behind the Trump rally disturbance in Reno
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.
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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Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
Nevada GOP chair is outraged that ‘certain people’ got to vote
Discussion: alan.com and The Atlantic
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 …
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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Michael Coleman / Albuquerque Journal:
Journal Poll: Clinton still ahead in NM
Discussion: FiveThirtyEight and NMPolitics.net
Janet Hook / Wall Street Journal:
Hillary Clinton Leads Donald Trump by 4 Points in Latest Poll
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Gary Langer / ABC News:
Qualifications, Temperament Aid Clinton in 2016 Campaign's Closing Days (POLL)
Discussion: Hot Air
Paul A. Rahe / Ricochet:
How I Might Be Wrong  —  On Thursday night, I posted an appeal to Never Trumpers, arguing that they should hold their noses and vote for the slimeball.  The heart of my argument was the following claim — which I once again urge you to ponder: … To the best of my knowledge …
Discussion: JustOneMinute
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Top Dems Knew Hillary's Illegal Server Could Be Fatal  —  We wrote here about the Wikileaks-released email in which Neera Tanden told John Podesta what she thought about Hillary Clinton's illegal private email server: … At that time, we did not have John Podesta's response, but I wrote that “I would guess it was Cheryl Mills.”
Discussion: Law News, Politico and twitchy.com
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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
The End Is Nigh  —  WASHINGTON — When historians write …
Michael O'Loughlin / America Magazine:
Days Before U.S. Election, Pope Francis Warns Against Politics of Fear  —  In a speech delivered at the Vatican just three days before the U.S. presidential election, Pope Francis urged social justice activists from around the world not to give into the politics of fear by building walls but instead work to build bridges.
Talking Points Memo:
ADL: Trump's Closing Argument Ad Invokes Anti-Semitic Images, Rhetoric  —  The Anti-Defamation League slammed the Donald Trump campaign on Sunday for “conjuring painful stereotypes and baseless conspiracy theories” in its two-minute closing ad.  —  “Whether intentional or not …
Discussion: Washington Post and alan.com
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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 …
Discussion: RedState
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CNN:
Trump's Denver office vandalized twice, police say
 
 
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James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: Many African Americans unenthusiastically ‘settle’ for Hillary Clinton
Chicago Tribune:
Officer fatally shoots man after road rage incident in Mount Greenwood
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Appeals court lifts voter-intimidation injunction against Trump and Stone
Amy Ellis Nutt / Washington Post:
A river of lost souls runs through western Colorado
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