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2:55 PM ET, November 3, 2018

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Veronica Stracqualursi / CNN:
Racist robocall targets Stacey Abrams, Oprah in Georgia governor's race  —  Washington (CNN)A white supremacist group that targeted Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum with racist robocalls is now targeting Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.
Discussion: ThinkProgress
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Emily Jashinsky / The Federalist:
5 Excerpts From Democrat Stacey Abrams's Hilarious Romance Novels
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Daniel Strauss / Politico:
Obama boosts Abrams, bashes Kemp on voting rights in Georgia speech
Discussion: Washington Post and ABC News
Bret Stephens / New York Times:
Why Aren't Democrats Walking Away With the Midterms?  —  Democrats miss Trump's political gifts and the real threat he represents.  —  The night Donald Trump was elected was supposed to be, for most liberals and a few conservatives, the beginning of the end of the world.  The economy would surely implode.
Luke Rosiak / The Daily Caller:
NYC Synagogue Vandalism Suspect Is Former City Hall Anti-Hate Crime Intern  — The suspect in a synagogue vandalism act that forced the cancellation of a Democratic event is reportedly a former City Hall employee who worked on anti-hate crime issues and is a Democratic activist, The Daily Caller News Foundation has learned.
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Ali Watkins / New York Times:   Racist Slur Defaces African Burial Ground Monument in Lower Manhattan
Washington Post:
Amazon is in advanced talks about putting second headquarters in Northern Virginia, those close to process say  —  Amazon.com has held advanced discussions about the possibility of opening its highly sought-after second headquarters in Crystal City, including how quickly it would move employees there …
Zeeshan Aleem / Vox:
Obama tends to hold back.  But he's getting aggressive for the midterms.  —  He slammed Trump for “constant fear-mongering” at a fiery campaign rally in Florida Friday.  —  Former president Barack Obama and his successor Donald Trump went head to head in dueling rallies on Friday …
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Peter Baker / New York Times:   Once Reluctant to Speak Out, an Energized Obama Now Calls Out His Successor
Janet Reitman / New York Times:
U.S. Law Enforcement Failed to See the Threat of White Nationalism.  Now They Don't Know How to Stop It.  —  For two decades, domestic counterterrorism strategy has ignored the rising danger of far-right extremism.  In the atmosphere of willful indifference, a virulent movement has grown and metastasized.
Discussion: Law & Crime
Derick Waller / abc7ny.com:
Arrest made after hate graffiti found written inside Brooklyn synagogue  —  Police have made an arrest after disturbing messages of hate were found inside a Brooklyn synagogue Thursday evening, the latest in a string of anti-Semitic incidents across the nation.
New York Times:
House and Senate Latest, Obama Asks a Question, Beto Video: 3 Days to Go  —  Welcome to The Tip Sheet, a daily political analysis of the 2018 elections, based on interviews with Republican and Democratic officials, pollsters, strategists and voters.  —  Where things stand
Paul Sonne / Washington Post:
Trump's border deployments could cost $200 million by year-end  —  The total price of President Trump's military deployment to the border, including the cost of National Guard forces that have been there since April, could climb well above $200 million by the end of 2018 and grow significantly …
Caleb Parke / Fox News:
Gillum intern arrested in Florida for throwing chocolate milk at College Republicans  —  An intern for Democratic Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum has been arrested and charged with battery after she threw chocolate milk on a group of College Republicans tabling on campus.
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Joel Ebert / The Tennessean:
Two new polls show Marsha Blackburn, Phil Bredesen in a dead heat in Senate race  —  A look at the several polls detailing the race of Marsha Blackburn and Phil Bredesen for U.S. Senate  —  Despite a series of recent polls saying otherwise, two surveys see Tennessee's U.S. Senate race between …
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Politico:
New Jersey Democrats sound alarm over Menendez race  —  New Jersey Democrats are growing increasingly worried that Sen. Bob Menendez could lose his seat next week in an outcome that would undercut the party's effort to take back the Senate.  —  Democratic strategists working on races across …
Discussion: Mother Jones and Political Wire
John Harwood / CNBC:
Republicans are spreading two types of fear ahead of next week's midterm elections  — The upstairs-downstairs split within the Republican coalition requires more than hype about imagined threats of “invasion” from a bedraggled immigrant caravan.  GOP strategy involves two distinctly different kinds of fear.
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
We have no excuses now.  Our eyes are wide open.  —  This time, our eyes are wide open.  —  Exactly two years ago, many Americans held their noses and voted for Donald Trump.  Some were conservatives willing to tolerate his vulgar excesses in hopes of getting tax cuts, a repeal of Obamacare and a friendlier judiciary.
Discussion: Hullabaloo and Arizona Republic
Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
The 14th Amendment Does Not Mandate Birthright Citizenship  —  It was about removing vestiges of slavery, not regulating aliens.  —  Shortly after the Constitution went into effect, the first Congress enacted a naturalization law.  Lawmakers superseded this statute just five years later.
Jacey Fortin / New York Times:
Man Shoots 6 at Florida Yoga Studio, Killing 2 and Then Himself  —  A man walked into a yoga studio in Tallahassee, Fla., on Friday evening and shot six people — two fatally — before killing himself, the police said.  —  The police were called to the studio, Hot Yoga Tallahassee …
Discussion: Tallahassee Democrat
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Karl Etters / Tallahassee Democrat:
4 wounded, shooter dead at Tallahassee yoga studio on Thomasville Road
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
GOP super PAC rushes to save Alaska's Don Young from defeat  —  A super PAC aligned with House Republican leadership is mounting a surprise final-weekend effort to save Alaska Rep. Don Young from defeat on Tuesday.  —  On Saturday, Congressional Leadership Fund will launch a phone-based …
Discussion: Raw Story
New York Times:
A Nation in Turmoil Prepares to Deliver a Verdict on Trump  —  The tumultuous 2018 midterm campaign, shaped by conflicts over race and identity and punctuated by tragedy, barreled through its final weekend as voters prepared to deliver a verdict on the first half of President Trump's term …
Discussion: CNBC
BBC:
Asia Bibi: Deal to end Pakistan protests over blasphemy case  —  Pakistan's authorities have struck a deal with a hard-line Islamist party to end a protest over the acquittal of a Christian woman convicted of blasphemy.  —  As part of the deal, proceedings will begin to bar Asia Bibi from leaving the country.
Discussion: Jihad Watch
Page Six:
Alec Baldwin released from police custody after parking spot punch … Alec Baldwin didn't say a word as he was released from custody with a summons for assault and harassment over his Friday afternoon attack on a rival for a parking spot, cops said.  —  Baldwin, wearing a grim scowl and an untucked …
The Daily Beast:
Russian Propaganda Veterans Push Candace Owens' ‘Blexit’ Campaign  —  It claims to be an online movement of African-Americans.  But tens of thousands of the tweets were sent from accounts that previously pushed Russian disinformation.  —  We're not saying that Russia helped make #Blexit trend …
Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
Trump administration appears in no hurry to judge Saudi Arabia for Khashoggi killing  —  The Trump administration is waiting to see the results of a Saudi investigation into the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, according to U.S. officials, and appears in no hurry to decide whether and how to punish Saudi Arabia.
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Wall Street Journal:   Behind Saudi Prince's Crackdown Was Confidant Tied to Khashoggi Killing
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
G.O.P. Sees Trump's Playbook as Best Hope in Some Tight Races  —  ALBERT LEA, Minn. — The Republican attack ads targeting George Soros and Colin Kaepernick were the first to arrive in southern Minnesota last month, so closely echoing President Trump that he could have written them himself.
New York Times:
How a Taliban Assassin Got Close Enough to Kill a General  —  KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — Minutes before killing one of the most important generals in Afghanistan, the infiltrator made a final call to the Taliban.  —  Though only a teenager, the assassin managed to get hired as an elite guard …
Robbie Whelan / Wall Street Journal:
Why Are People Fleeing Central America?  A New Breed of Gangs Is Taking Over.  —  Gangs such as MS-13 and Barrio 18 prey on their own neighborhoods in a violent, chaotic model spreading through the region  —  APOPA, El Salvador—The Congress of El Salvador agreed in April to extend …
Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
Steve King, for a Change, Faces a Battle for House Seat in Iowa  —  DES MOINES — Representative Steve King, the polarizing Republican from rural Iowa given to incendiary racial remarks, was expecting to glide to an easy victory next week, like all of his previous eight races.
 
 
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Media Matters for America:
STUDY: Trump's phony caravan “crisis” consumed Wash. Post, NY Times
Israel Hayom:
‘I look to Trump as a role model,’ says Brazil's president-elect
Discussion: New Republic
Kathleen Jacob / WZTV:
Political dummy hanging from tree sparks outrage in Shelbyville
Discussion: Fox News Insider
Martin Walsh / The American Mirror:
DEM PANIC?  Ocasio-Cortez calls Trump ‘monster’, Biden threatens violence, wild-eyed Obama's voice cracks during rant
Axios:
3. Trump: Democrats gaining control of the House “could happen”
Discussion: Politico
Washington Post:
Former generals worry that Trump's border mission uses troops as a political tool
Discussion: Raw Story and The Daily Beast
Ruben Kimmelman / NPR:
Judge Rules Native Americans In North Dakota Must Comply With Voter ID Law
Ramesh Ponnuru / Bloomberg:
Democrats Gave Trump an Opening on Immigration
Discussion: National Review
 Earlier Items: 
Julia Manchester / The Hill:
Pence says Republicans will keep control of the House
Washington Post:
Supreme Court refuses to block young people's climate lawsuit against U.S. government
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Steve Sadin / Chicago Tribune:
Man accused of making threatening call to Highland Park synagogue charged with hate crime
Discussion: Raw Story
New York Times:
When a Terrorist Comes to Your Hometown
Aaron Rodriguez / CREW:
CREW Files Hatch Act Complaint Against CMS Administrator Seema Verma
Discussion: Politico
The Daily Beast:
Senate Intelligence Wants Documents on NRA's Russia Trip
Discussion: ABC News and Raw Story
 

 
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