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4:10 PM ET, November 11, 2016

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Senator Harry Reid:
Reid Statement on the Election of Donald Trump  —  Washington, D.C. - Nevada Senator Harry Reid released the following statement about the election of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States:  —  “I have personally been on the ballot in Nevada for 26 elections …
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Daniel Lippman / Politico:
SCOOP — SCHUMER backs ELLISON for DNC — TRUMP WORLD begins to float cabinet secretaries — SCHOCK indicted — TARGETED VICTORY splits in two — B'DAY: Tucker Bounds  —  Listen to Playbook in 90 Seconds http://bit.ly/2eP91e4 ... Subscribe on iTunes: http://apple.co/2f1856A  —  Happy Veterans Day.
Burgess Everett / Politico:   Reid: Trump a ‘sexual predator who lost the popular vote’
New York Times:
Vice President-Elect Pence to Take Over Trump Transition Effort  —  WASHINGTON — Vice President-elect Mike Pence will take over the job of leading Donald J. Trump's transition effort, taking the helm from Chris Christie, the governor of New Jersey, as Mr. Trump moves to assemble a government …
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Wall Street Journal:
Donald Trump Willing to Keep Parts of Health Law  —  President-elect hints at possible compromise after vows to repeal the Affordable Care Act  —  NEW YORK—President-elect Donald Trump said that, after conferring with President Barack Obama, he would consider leaving in place certain parts …
Eric Lipton / New York Times:
Trump Campaigned Against Lobbyists, but Now They're on His Transition Team  —  WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump, who campaigned against the corrupt power of special interests, is filling his transition team with some of the very sort of people who he has complained have too much clout …
Louis Nelson / Politico:
Pence to take over Trump's transition effort from Christie  —  President-elect Donald Trump has shaken up his transition team just days after winning the White House, announcing that he is replacing New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie with Vice President-elect Mike Pence at the helm of the effort …
Discussion: Politicus USA and alan.com
New York Times:   Shake-Up at Donald Trump's Transition Team: Enter Mike Pence
Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
If you have a preexisting health condition, don't even think about leaving your job
Discussion: LGBTQ Nation and KTLA
Peter W. Stevenson / Washington Post:
‘Prediction professor’ who called Trump's big win also made another forecast: Trump will be impeached  —  Few prognosticators predicted a Donald Trump victory ahead of Tuesday night.  Polls showed Hillary Clinton comfortably ahead, and much of America (chiefly the media) …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Thoughts for the Horrified  —  So what do we do now?  By “we” I mean all those left, center and even right who saw Donald Trump as the worst man ever to run for president and assumed that a strong majority of our fellow citizens would agree.  —  I'm not talking about rethinking political strategy.
David Brooks / New York Times:
The View From Trump Tower  —  If your social circles are like mine, you spent Tuesday night swapping miserable texts.  Not all, but many of my friends and family members were outraged, stunned, disgusted and devastated.  This is victory for white supremacy, people wrote, for misogyny, nativism and authoritarianism.
Emily Smith / New York Post:
Chelsea Clinton being groomed to run for Congress  —  More On:  —  While some pundits are declaring the Clinton political dynasty dead, sources tell us that it is far from over.  Chelsea Clinton is being groomed for the New York seat held by Rep. Nita Lowey.
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Paul Ryan Says Medicare Privatization Is On  —  During the campaign, coverage of the issues was blotted out by coverage of Hillary Clinton's emails and Donald Trump's broad suite of sociopathic tendencies.  And of the issues that did receive any attention, a conspicuously missing …
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Dean Baker / cepr.net:
Surviving the Age of Trump
Discussion: Mother Jones
Patrick Hussion / WYFF-TV:
Sen. Lindsey Graham offers thoughts on Supreme Court nominee … GREENVILLE, S.C. —  Sen. Lindsey Graham made a stop Friday in the Upstate.  —  Graham attended the Veterans Day ceremony at Greenville MemorialHospital and spoke with WYFF News 4's Patrick Hussion about the open seat on the Supreme Court.
Discussion: Raw Story
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Grubhub, Inc.:
Inclusion and Tolerance in the Workplace  —  This year's presidential election was undoubtedly divisive and left many of our employees feeling concerned.  In response, I wrote a company-wide email that was intended to advocate for inclusion and tolerance — regardless of political affiliation …
USA Today:
Keep the Electoral College: Our view  —  Elections are confusing.  Learn what the Electoral College is in under a minute.  —  A national popular vote would bring its own set of problems.  —  With Hillary Clinton more than 300,000 votes ahead of President-elect Donald Trump in the popular vote count …
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Geoff Earle / Daily Mail:
EXCLUSIVE: Huma breaks down and weeps openly as she returns to campaign headquarters where she and her aides ran doomed bid to elect Hillary Clinton  — Hillary Clinton's closest aide Huma Abedin wept in the street as she approached the failed campaign's headquarters in Brooklyn
Jennifer Senior / New York Times:
Review: Megyn Kelly Tells Tales Out of Fox News in Her Memoir, ‘Settle for More’  —  Even had there been no news in Megyn Kelly's new memoir, “Settle for More,” the book would have drawn a considerable audience.  Ms. Kelly, the 45-year-old anchor on Fox News, has emerged …
David Plouffe / New York Times:
What I Got Wrong About the Election  —  Like many people around the world, I expected a comfortable Hillary Clinton victory on Tuesday.  But I'm not a random pundit when it comes to understanding presidential races and the electorate — I managed one Obama presidential campaign and oversaw another from the White House.
Julia Harte / Reuters:
Trump seen more moderate on criminal justice, law enforcement  —  Criminal justice reform advocates said they expect Donald Trump will embrace moderate change once he is in the White House, toning down the punitive but undefined “law and order” image he projected on the campaign trail.
Ken Belson / New York Times:
As Ratings Plummet, N.F.L. Considers Reducing Ads and Length of Games  —  N.F.L. Commissioner Roger Goodell said on Thursday that the league was looking at a variety of ways to shorten game broadcasts, including trimming some advertising, to keep the action moving.
Discussion: ProFootballTalk
Chicago Tribune:
Bystanders yell anti-Trump taunts as man beaten after car crash  —  Social media video captures a West Side beating while onlookers shout about President-elect Donald Trump.  Nov. 10, 2016.  (Chicago Tribune)  —  A man shown in a viral video getting punched and kicked as a crowd yells …
Asra Q. Nomani / Washington Post:
I'm a Muslim, a woman and an immigrant.  I voted for Trump.  —  Asra Q. Nomani is a former Wall Street Journal reporter and a co-founder of the Muslim Reform Movement.  She can be found on Twitter at @AsraNomani.  —  A lot is being said now about the “silent secret Trump supporters.”
Paul Mirengoff / Power Line:
Freakout at Princeton  —  From a letter by a Princeton student to the Daily Princetonian:  —  . . .I crawled into bed and cried for reasons I still [can't] quite put into words, falling asleep before the election was called.  —  In the morning, I woke up to a New York Times news alert …
Blanche Johnson / Fox News:
Pat Boone: Donald Trump's win is a slap in the face for Hollywood  —  Every rich and famous megastar from Katy Perry to Lady Gaga to Justin Timberlake backed Hillary Clinton in a big way, but it didn't help her secure a spot in the White House.  Meanwhile, the vast majority of Hollywood's elite shunned Donald Trump.
Amanda Winkle / WJAX:
Investigation underway after 2 racist signs posted above water fountains at First Coast High School  —  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - School leaders are investigating after two racist signs, one reading “colored” and one reading “whites only,” were posted above two water fountains at First Coast High School.
Discussion: Raw Story and The Root
 
 
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John Judis / Talking Points Memo:
Why Trump Won - And Clinton Lost - And What It Could Mean for the Country and the Parties
Daniel Payne / The Federalist:
Dear Lefties: If You Don't ‘Feel Safe,’ You Can Always Buy Some Guns
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Trump fans are relieved. Clinton fans are afraid.
The Huffington Post:
Hillary Clinton's Vaunted GOTV Operation May Have Turned Out Trump Voters
Discussion: Politico and Hot Air
Anna Palmer / Politico:
Clinton campaign email: Comey letters threw the election to Trump
Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
KKK to hold parade in North Carolina celebrating Trump victory
Discussion: RedState, Jezebel, Daily Kos and RT
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John Siciliano / Washington Examiner:
EPA rushing through regulations after Trump election
Discussion: RedState
Mike Rowe / Facebook:
Off The Wall  —  Hey Mike.  You've been very quiet.  Everything OK?
Bloomberg:
Trump's Original Four: The Staffers Behind His Historic Victory
Scott Johnson / Power Line:
Freakout at General Mills
Discussion: Instapundit
Adrienne Cutway / WKMG:
George Zimmerman used racial slur before being removed from bar, deputies say
Debbie Dingell / Washington Post:
I said Clinton was in trouble with the voters I represent. Democrats didn't listen.
Discussion: Wall Street Journal
 

 
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Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
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Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch:
Donald Trump announces that Sriram Krishnan, until recently a general partner at a16z, will serve as senior policy advisor for AI at the White House OSTP

Financial Times:
Sources: Palantir and Anduril are in talks with OpenAI, SpaceX, and more to form a consortium to bid for US defense contracts and plan to announce it in January

 
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