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2:35 AM ET, November 9, 2016

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New York Times:
Live Presidential Forecast  —  Heads-up: Forecasts may be volatile early in the night.  These numbers will become more trustworthy once more votes have been counted.  Hello there!  These dials will spring to life around 7:15 PM ET.  —  Our best guess right now is that is on track to win.
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Veronica Rocha / Los Angeles Times:
1 dead, multiple people shot near Azusa polling station; active shooter heavily armed, officials said  —  Police are responding to an active shooting in Azusa.  (KTLA-TV Channel 5)  —  One person was killed and at least three others were wounded Tuesday in an active shooting near a polling place in Azusa.
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Erin Dooley / ABC News:
Election 2016 Battleground State Exit Poll Results and Analysis  —  It's Election Day in America, and citizens in all 50 states and Washington, D.C., are heading to the polls to choose the nation's 45th president.  —  Exit polls from 28 key states will give us a glimpse of who's voting and what's motivating their choices.
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Steven Shepard / Politico:
Early exit poll: Clinton winning ground game  —  More voters say they were contacted by Hillary Clinton's campaign than by Donald Trump's, according to new, preliminary results from a Morning Consult/POLITICO Exit Poll that appear to confirm Clinton's organizational advantage in the presidential race.
Discussion: LasVegasSun.com, Hot Air and RedState
Meghan Keneally / ABC News:
Trump Projected to Win Florida and Iowa
Discussion: Mother Jones and The Week
Paul Blake / ABC News:
Election 2016 National Exit Poll Results and Analysis
Danny Vinik / Politico:
Exit polls reveal deeply divided country
Discussion: NBC News, Vox and Los Angeles Times
Patrick Svitek / The Texas Tribune:
George W. Bush didn't cast a ballot for president  —  George W. Bush and Laura Bush did not vote for either major-party presidential nominee this year.  Instead, they did not make a selection at the top of the ticket and voted for Republicans down ballot.  —  *Editor's note: This story has been updated throughout.
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Grace Curley / Howie Carr Show:
Howie Talks to Trump on Election Day
Rudy Takala / Washington Examiner:
Limbaugh: George W. Bush voted for Clinton
Discussion: The Daily Caller, Hot Air and RedState
Patti Domm / CNBC:
Dow futures down 300 as election looks tighter than expected  —  Stock futures plunged as traders watched for the outcome in a presidential race that continued to be extremely tight.  —  Investors moved into bonds and stock futures fell as traders questioned whether Democrat Hillary Clinton could win the race, as expected.
Amber Phillips / Washington Post:
The Trump campaign just basically got laughed out of a Nevada courtroom  —  The first rule of Las Vegas is, the house always wins.  Donald Trump's campaign made the case Tuesday that the presidential election in Sin City's home county might be rigged.  —  The court didn't agree.
Discussion: Politicus USA and The Root
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CBS News:
Nevada judge denies Trump campaign lawsuit over early voting
CBS Pittsburgh:
Voting Issues: Some Trump Voters Reporting Ballots Switching To Clinton  —  CLINTON TOWNSHIP (KDKA/AP) - Today is Election Day and for the most part, voting has been smooth.  —  Many areas are already seeing long lines with some officials saying they wouldn't be surprised if voter turnout topped 80 percent.
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Chrissie.Thompsonfink / Cincinnati.com:
Never Trumper John Kasich plans Thursday speech  —  John Kasich, a possible 2020 candidate, plans to give a speech less than 48 hours after polls close in this election, casting his vision for the future of the Republican Party after his vocal opposition to current GOP nominee Donald Trump.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Georgia mayor creates firestorm with Election Day post  —  A metro Atlanta mayor got a quick lesson in social media exposure Tuesday.  —  As voters across Georgia went to the polls, Jefferson Riley posted this on his personal Facebook page, which identifies him as the mayor of the Newton County city of Mansfield:
Lisa Hagen / The Hill:
Charlie Crist wins Florida House seat  —  Former Gov. Charlie Crist (D) is projected to win a Florida House seat, breaking his long run of unsuccessful bids for political office.  —  Crist defeated Rep. David Jolly (R) for the Pinellas County seat.  The district became more Democratic …
Discussion: Washington Post
Ari Berman / The Nation:
This 99-Year-Old Man Rode His Bike to the Polls.  Wisconsin Republicans Turned Him Away.  —  Scott Walker's voter-ID law is disenfranchising the greatest generation.  —  By ,  —  Madison, WI— Fred Leidel was born in 1916, before women got the right to vote.
Michelle Hackman / Wall Street Journal:
Tight Senate Contests Set New Spending Records  —  Pennsylvania race has already topped $162 million; New Hampshire and Nevada also have hefty price tags  —  The most competitive contests for the U.S. Senate this year are spending more money than ever, with the Pennsylvania race between GOP incumbent …
Joe Perticone / Independent Journal Review:
Omarosa: Republicans Who Vote Against Donald Trump Will Be Put On “A List”  —  NEW YORK — Omarosa Manigault, a surrogate of Donald Trump and former contestant on the reality television show “The Apprentice,” said the GOP presidential nominee will keep a list of Republicans who vote against him.
Hadas Gold / Politico:
The Huffington Post ending editor's note that called Donald Trump ‘racist’  —  The Huffington Post's editor's note calling Donald Trump as a “racist” and “xenophobe” is no more, a source in the newsroom tells POLITICO.  —  For months, every story on the Huffington Post about Trump came …
Sarah Frostenson / Vox:
Live election results: It's over.  Republicans will control the Senate.  —  More than just the presidency is at stake tonight.  The battle for which party will control the Senate is coming down to the wire, too — and now with Sen. Pat Toomey's win in Pennsylvania, Democrats dreams of regaining the Senate are over.
Ylan Q. Mui / Washington Post:
Markets plunge worldwide as Trump shows surprising strength  —  Global financial markets plummeted Tuesday night as early voting results showed Donald Trump unexpectedly ahead in the race for the White House.  —  On Wall Street, all three major stock index futures sank more than 3 percent.
Discussion: RedState and TheBlaze
New York Daily News:
Bare-chested anti-Trump protesters removed from GOP candidate's Midtown Manhattan polling place  —  Two topless women stormed Donald Trump's Midtown Manhattan polling place on Tuesday in protest of the Republican candidate.  —  The women, in their mid-20s, arrived to the P.S. 59 polling site …
Discussion: TheBlaze, Daily Wire, The Hill and alan.com
Alice Miranda Ollstein / ThinkProgress:
BREAKING: Sheriff Joe Arpaio goes down  —  “It's going to be a new day for Arizona.”  —  PHOENIX, ARIZONA—A scream rose from the crowd gathered at Grant Park on the south side of Phoenix when the Associated Press announced that Joe Arpaio's 23-year tenure as Maricopa County Sheriff had come to an end.
Discussion: KPNX and KNXV
Alexandra Jaffe / NBC News:
ELECTION NIGHT  —  Happy Election Day!  Today, Americans head to the polls to decide who will be the next president of the United States, Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Hillary Clinton. … Rubio Wins Reelection, Outrunning Trump in Florida  —  Republican Marco Rubio will be reelected …
Portia Crowe / Business Insider:
Canada's immigration website just crashed  —  The Government of Canada's immigration website crashed on Tuesday night as the US election results were rolling in.  —  The site went down about 10:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday, and there was intermittent accessibility after that.
Julian Assange / WikiLeaks:
Assange Statement on the US Election  —  In recent months, WikiLeaks and I personally have come under enormous pressure to stop publishing what the Clinton campaign says about itself to itself.  That pressure has come from the campaign's allies, including the Obama administration …
Patrick McGreevy / Los Angeles Times:
Californians vote to legalize recreational use of marijuana in the state  —  Voters on Tuesday approved Proposition 64, which would make California the most populous state in the nation to legalize the recreational use of marijuana.  —  The approval of the ballot measure, which led in recent polls …
Discussion: alan.com, Mashable, KTLA and The Week
 
 
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Arizona Republic:
Next Slide  —  Voting machines issues that plagued …
Rush Limbaugh:
Polls Are Still Being Used as Weapons — And Nobody Knows What Will Happen
Ovetta Wiggins / Washington Post:
Maryland governor writes in his vote — for his father
Discussion: Politico
Chris Kahn / Reuters:
U.S. voters want leader to end advantage of rich and powerful: Reuters/Ipsos
Discussion: Taylor Marsh and LifeNews.com
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Ryan J. Reilly / The Huffington Post:
Trump Team Claims A Poll Watcher Was Threatened With A Belt In Philly. Here's What Really Happened.
Joe Concha / The Hill:
Carl Bernstein: Trump wins if ‘alternate universe’ of Drudge is right
Discussion: alan.com
Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
Last Night Was the High-Point of the Democratic Party's Cool
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Ex-'Apprentice' contestant won't release ‘potentially damaging’ Trump tape
Alex Leininger / CNN:
Hundreds flock to Susan B. Anthony's grave on Election Day
 

 
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Ayodeji Rotinwa / Columbia Journalism Review:
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