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2:05 PM ET, November 7, 2016

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NBC News:
Gingrich, Giuliani, Priebus Eyed for Top Jobs in Trump White House: Sources  —  Race to 270: What's Donald Trump's Path?  —  Donald Trump's cabinet-in-waiting is taking shape in the final days of the race, as aides eye a number of Trump loyalists for major posts should he win on Tuesday.
Associated Press:
Former US attorney general Janet Reno dies at 78  —  MIAMI - Janet Reno, the first woman to serve as U.S. attorney general and the epicenter of several political storms during the Clinton administration, has died.  She was 78.  —  Reno died early Monday from complications of Parkinson's disease …
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Nina Totenberg / NPR:
Janet Reno, First Female U.S. Attorney General, Dies At 78
Discussion: RT, Reuters and Daily Kos
Stephanie Hanes / Washington Post:
Janet Reno, former U.S. attorney general, dies at 78
Discussion: Vox, New York Magazine and ABC News
Siena College:
Can't Be Closer: Trump 44%, Clinton 44%  —  New York Times Upshot/ Siena College North Carolina Poll:  —  Burr 46%, Ross 45%; Cooper by 1 Point over McCrory  —  Loudonville, NY.  Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are tied, 44-44 percent, one day before the election in a three-way race …
Discussion: Politico, Hot Air and RedState
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John McCormick / Bloomberg:
Clinton 3 Points Ahead of Trump in Final Bloomberg National Poll  —  The Democrat has strong advantages among women, non-whites, Hispanics, and young voters.  —  McCormickJohn  —  Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by three percentage points among likely voters nationally …
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CBS News:
CBS News poll: State of the race the day before Election Day
Dana Blanton / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Clinton moves to 4-point edge over Trump
Joshua Green / Bloomberg:
In Trump's Most Important County, a Surge of Hispanic Voters  —  Trump officials believe the Florida county of Miami-Dade can tip the must-win state their way.  But an analysis of early votes shows eye-popping Hispanic numbers.  —  JoshuaGreen  —  Donald Trump's campaign has always understood …
TMZ.com:
Hillary Clinton — Pulls Plug On Election Night Fireworks  —  EXCLUSIVE  —  Hillary Clinton will NOT light up the sky over NYC if she wins the Presidency — her campaign is calling off a planned fireworks show ... TMZ has learned.  —  The Clinton campaign had contacted the Coast Guard …
Tierney Sneed / Talking Points Memo:
NC GOP Brags About Low Black Turnout-After Lobbying To Limit Early Voting  —  After lobbying local elections officials to limit the early voting opportunities that are popular among African Americans, North Carolina's Republican Party bragged Sunday about this year's decrease in black early voting turnout.
Discussion: ThinkProgress
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Ruby Cramer / BuzzFeed:
The Choice In Clinton's Last Ad: “Dark And Divisive,” Or “Hopeful And Inclusive”?  —  WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — The night before polls open across the country, Hillary Clinton will lay out her closing argument for a “hopeful and inclusive” vision in a two-minute direct-to-camera ad set to reach …
Discussion: Mediaite
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John Wagner / Washington Post:
Clinton makes closing pitch in 2-minute prime-time ad airing today
Discussion: The Week
Sam Wang / Princeton Election Consortium:
Is 99% a reasonable probability?  —  Three sets of data point in the same direction:  — The state poll-based Meta-Margin is Clinton +2.6%.  — National polls give a median of Clinton +3.0 +/- 0.9% (10 polls with a start date of November 1st or later).
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Dems losing voting challenges but winning on optics  —  Democrats have little concrete to show for a week of legal battles charging Donald Trump and his allies with a sweeping voter intimidation campaign, but the effort may pay off politically for Hillary Clinton by energizing her backers …
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Andrew Prokop / Vox:
How Hillary Clinton could win 270 electoral votes
Discussion: New York Magazine and Politico
CBS News:
Chris Christie: Bridgegate “one of the most abjectly stupid things I've ever seen”  —  Speaking publicly for the first time about the conviction of two former allies in the Bridgegate scandal, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie called the plot to punish a northern N.J. mayor for not endorsing his re-election …
Discussion: TheBlaze, Mediaite, CBS New York and Jezebel
U.S. Department of Justice:
Justice Department to Monitor Polls in 28 States on Election Day  —  The Justice Department announced today that its Civil Rights Division plans to deploy more than 500 personnel to 67 jurisdictions in 28 states for the Nov. 8, 2016, general election.  —  Although state and local governments …
Robert Mackey / The Intercept:
Trump's final ad passes off footage of migrants in Hungary as scene from U.S.  —  Donald Trump's advertising campaign is ending as it started, with footage of migrants in Europe, lifted from the internet and passed off as video of immigrants streaming across the border from Mexico into the United States.
Nicholas Schmidle / New Yorker:
Glenn Beck Tries Out Decency  —  After the pundit watched Michelle Obama's speech about Trump's treatment of women, he rethought some things.  —  One recent morning, after the release of Donald Trump's Tic Tac tape and his subsequent mansplanation about locker-room talk …
Ross Rosenfeld / The Hill:
4 ways the election really is rigged, Mr. Trump  —  has been talking carelessly about a “rigged” election.  —  Despite what he says, the voting results can be trusted, but there are three other ways that the vote is in fact rigged — two of which will directly help Trump.  —  1. The Electoral College
Discussion: alan.com
Jon Ralston / Politico:
How the Harry Reid Machine May Have Killed Trump's Chances  —  By bringing Hispanics out in droves in early voting, the Senate minority leader is trying to turn Nevada into a bellwether for a Clinton win.  —  LAS VEGAS—The line Friday evening stretched outside Cardenas Market in Las Vegas …
David Ferguson / Raw Story:
Sarah Palin tells Bill O'Reilly Donald Trump will win on Tuesday because ‘polls are for strippers’  —  DON'T MISS STORIES.  FOLLOW RAW STORY!  —  Former half-term Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) appeared on Bill O'Reilly's Sunday night politics special to offer special insight …
Steven Shepard / Politico:
Exit polls under siege  —  Ever since Jimmy Carter's early concession in 1980 was blamed for losses to down-ballot Democrats in Western states, both politicians and media outlets have been religious about not reporting the results until everyone's voted.  —  But that's all about to change, starting early Tuesday morning.
Discussion: New York Times, Hot Air and The Week
 
 
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Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:
They Always Wanted Trump
Discussion: The Week
Washington Post:
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Vanessa Friedman / New York Times:
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Associated Press:
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Los Angeles Times:
Our final map has Clinton winning with 352 electoral votes. Compare your picks with ours.
Discussion: Hot Air, BizPac Review and twitchy.com
Mallory Shelbourne / The Hill:
Chaffetz asks: If Clinton is clean, why does her staff keep pleading the Fifth?
Discussion: RedState
Louis Nelson / Politico:
Conway says Trump still has his phone: ‘Call him right now’
Discussion: RedState
John DiStaso / WMUR:
New UNH poll: Democrats Clinton, Hassan, Van Ostern lead Republican foes
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Tonny Onyulo / Washington Times:
Malik Obama, Donald Trump supporter, gets curse from president's Kenya family, villagers
Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic:
The Four Groups That Will Decide the Presidential Race