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Michael Martz / www.richmond.com:
Democrats erase 32-seat GOP advantage in House; recounts likely to determine control  —  Virginia Democrats are poised to claim at least a share of control of the House of Delegates after erasing a 32-seat Republican advantage in a “tsunami election,” with control of the chamber likely to be ultimately decided by vote recounts.
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Ben Mathis-Lilley / Slate:
Fox News Went 100 Minutes Tuesday Night Without Discussing the Republican Loss in Virginia  —  The biggest political story of the hour is that Republican gubernatorial candidate Ed Gillespie went down big in Virginia after running a Trump-esque campaign fixated on inflammatory culture-war issues …
New York Times:
With Virginia, Voters Give Democrats First Big Wins of the Trump Era  —  FAIRFAX, Va. — Voters delivered their first forceful rebuke of President Trump and his party on Tuesday night, with Democrats exploiting Mr. Trump's deep unpopularity to capture the governorships in Virginia and New Jersey …
New York Times:
Live Election Results and Estimates: Virginia Governor Race  —  Dem.  —  1,390,597  —  Ed Gillespie  —  Rep.  —  1,160,314  —  Lib.  —  30,020  —  99% reporting (2,561 of 2,566 precincts)  —  Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat, won a decisive victory in the race for governor of Virginia …
Alberto / CIRCLE:
Virginia Youth Voter Turnout Doubled between 2009 and 2017, Estimates Suggest
Discussion: Mother Jones
James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: Anti-Trump backlash fuels a Democratic sweep in Virginia and elections across the country
Michael Tackett / New York Times:
Trumpism Without Trump: A Losing Formula in Swing-State Virginia
New York Times:
Virginia Rejects Your Hateful Politics, Mr. Trump
Ari Berman / Mother Jones:
Voting Rights Could Be the Biggest Winner in Tuesday's Democratic Victories
Discussion: ThinkProgress and HuffPost
New York Times:
4 Maps Show How Democrats Won the Virginia Governor Race
Discussion: Washington Post and Vox
Mike Allen / Axios:
Democrats swamp Republicans in pre-midterms wave
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Five takeaways from the Virginia governor's race
John Bacon / USA Today:
TV anchor whose girlfriend was killed on-air gets stunning win for Dems in rural Va.
Discussion: Rewire
Associated Press:
Politician Who Joked About Women's March Defeated  —  A New Jersey politician who shared a meme on Facebook during January's Women's March in Washington asking whether the protest would be “over in time for them to cook dinner” is eating his words.  —  MAYS LANDING, N.J. (AP) …
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Amy S. Rosenberg / Philly.com:
Woman who ran after Atlantic County Freeholder mocked the Women's March knocks him off the board  —  Ashley Bennett, 32, a psychiatric emergency screener from Egg Harbor Township who showed up at an Atlantic County Freeholder's meeting to protest comments made by Freeholder John Carman mocking …
Discussion: Vox and IJR
Jacqueline Thomsen / The Hill:
NJ official who mocked Women's March defeated by candidate he inspired to run
Discussion: Daily Kos
Michael Kruse / Politico:
Johnstown Never Believed Trump Would Help.  They Still Love Him Anyway.  —  JOHNSTOWN, Pa.—Pam Schilling is the reason Donald Trump is the president.  —  Schilling's personal story is in poignant miniature the story of this area of western Pennsylvania as a whole—one of the long-forgotten …
Discussion: Boing Boing
Leigh Ann Caldwell / NBC News:
Trump Tells Democrats He'll ‘Get Killed’ Financially in GOP Tax Bill  —  WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump called 12 Senate Democrats Tuesday, hoping to sway them in favor of the Republican tax cut bill, and told them he would personally “get killed” financially by the GOP bill.
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Washington Post:
Trump woos Democrats as conservatives demand changes to House GOP tax bill
Antonio Olivo / Washington Post:
Danica Roem is Va.'s first openly transgender elected official, unseating conservative in House race  —  Democrat Danica Roem ousted longtime incumbent Del. Robert G. Marshall (R) Tuesday, becoming the first openly transgender elected official in Virginia — and one of very few in the nation.
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Tom Roeder / Gazette:
Air Force Academy finds cadet candidate responsible for racist messages  —  An Air Force Academy cadet candidate once thought the victim of racial slurs at the preparatory school on campus was actually the vandal who scrawled the threatening messages across the note boards outside his room and the dwellings of classmates.
Discussion: Air Force Times and NPR
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Eddie Scarry / Washington Examiner:
Donna Brazile: Jake Tapper betrayed me after debate questions controversy  —  Former Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Donna Brazile said she felt betrayed by CNN anchor Jake Tapper in the controversy over her decision to share Democratic debate questions with Hillary Clinton last year, an act she has since admitted.
Discussion: TheBlaze, Mediaite and Instapundit
Joe Mayes / Bloomberg:
Bill O'Reilly's Fox Deal Shielded Him From Getting Fired Over Allegations  —  Fox director Nasser reveals contract terms to U.K. regulators  —  Sexual-harassment handling is weighing on Fox's bid for Sky  —  Former Fox News star Bill O'Reilly had a deal with 21st Century Fox Inc …
Niv Elis / The Hill:
GOP tax bill would add $1.7 trillion to debt: CBO  —  The GOP's tax bill would add $1.7 trillion to the national debt over the course of a decade, and increase the country's debt-to-GDP ratio by 5.9 percentage points, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
Discussion: Washington Times
The Charlotte Observer:
Democrat Vi Lyles makes history in Charlotte mayoral win  —  Casting herself as a unifier after two years of tumult, Democrat Vi Lyles easily defeated Republican Kenny Smith on Tuesday to become Charlotte's first African-American female mayor.  —  Lyles took about 58 percent to Smith's 42 percent in unofficial returns.
Teen Vogue:
Hillary Clinton Guest Edits Teen Vogue Volume IV  —  “This issue is a celebration of resistance and resilience.”  —  Photographs by  —  Makeup by  —  Props by  —  Fashion by  —  Hair by … Have you ever noticed that whenever a teenage girl takes a stand on an important issue, people seem surprised?
Discussion: Politico, The Daily Caller and Mashable
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Inside secret court hearing in Mueller's Trump-Russia probe  —  One of the first court appearances by special counsel Robert Mueller's team got off to an inauspicious start with a federal magistrate scolding prosecutors for being late.  —  “Where were you all?
Discussion: Axios
H.W. Vail / Vanity Fair:
Gay Talese Would Like to Profile Kevin Spacey  —  And not necessarily for the reason one might imagine.  Plus more scenes from the New York Public Library's Literary Lions Gala.  —  One night a year, the New York Public Library, the Beaux-Arts bastion of the city's literary life, becomes a shade less public.
Discussion: Jezebel and Mediaite
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Travis M. Andrews / Washington Post:
Author Gay Talese feels sorry for Kevin Spacey, says his accusers should ‘suck it up’
Discussion: IndieWire and The Daily Caller
Trudy Ring / Advocate:
Jenny Durkan Elected Seattle Mayor … Jenny Durkan has been elected mayor of Seattle, making her the city's first out lesbian mayor and its first woman mayor since the 1920s.  —  Durkan won 61 percent of the vote, more than 21 percentage points ahead of her opponent, Cary Moon, The Seattle Times reports.
Discussion: The Seattle Times and GeekWire
Thomas Plank / Helena Independent Record:
Collins unseats Mayor Smith; ‘progressive ticket’ sweeps Helena City Commission  —  Wilmot Collins will be Helena's new mayor, unseating incumbent Jim Smith in a close race Tuesday.  —  Collins, 54, will be the city's first new mayor in 16 years after running a long campaign based in progressive principles.
Discussion: Vox and Joe.My.God.
afsa-nfe2015.informz.net:
Time to Ask Why  —  As I have done a few times previously this year, I am sharing with you an advance copy of my President's Views column for the December edition of The Foreign Service Journal.  —  ADVANCE COPY  —  President's Views  —  By AFSA President Ambassador Barbara Stephenson
Discussion: The Daily Caller, Axios and ABC News
Joseph O'Sullivan / The Seattle Times:
Manka Dhingra leading Jinyoung Englund in pivotal 45th District Senate race  —  Democrat Manka Dhingra held a double-digit lead over Republican Jinyoung Englund Tuesday night for the 45th District state Senate seat.  —  Holding a double-digit lead Tuesday night over her 45th District Senate opponent …
 
 
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Graham Vyse / New Republic:
How a Socialist Beat One of Virginia's Most Powerful Republicans
Cristiano Lima / Politico:
Lewandowski: ‘My memory has been refreshed’ on Carter Page Moscow trip
Caitlin Owens / Axios:
Senate won't release tax bill tomorrow
Discussion: Political Wire
TMZ.com:
Mariah Carey — Security Guard Claims Sexual Harassment Says She Also Called Him Nazi, Skinhead
Discussion: AOL and The Daily Caller
Lindy West / New York Times:
Brave Enough to Be Angry
Abby Goodnough / New York Times:
Maine Voters Approve Medicaid Expansion, a Rebuke of Gov. LePage
Discussion: Rewire
New York Times:
De Blasio Coasts to Re-election, as Second-Term Challenges Await
Discussion: NPR, www.wnyc.org and The Root
 Earlier Items: 
Mike Pence / USA Today:
‘It has been a year of accomplishments’
Peter Hamby / Vanity Fair:
How Trump Brought the Political Media Class to Its Knees
Josh Meyer / Politico:
Russia investigators probe 2016 GOP platform fight
Discussion: New York Times
Matthew Nussbaum / Politico:
Tee times, smoothie diets, and fat paychecks: A look inside post-Trump life
Discussion: Axios and Mediaite
Andrew J. Bacevich / New Republic:
Leave It to the Generals  —  Win or quit, or win and then quit.
New York Times:
Let the People Pick the President
 

 
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