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Dana Blanton / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Biden tops Trump among likely voters in key states — Democrat Joe Biden is ahead in three key states that President Donald Trump won in 2016, according to new Fox News statewide surveys of Arizona, North Carolina, and Wisconsin. — Support for reelecting Trump falls below his 2016 vote share in each state.
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Lauren Egan / NBC News:
Trump encourages North Carolina residents to vote twice to test mail-in system — WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump suggested that people in North Carolina should vote twice in the November election, once by mail and once in-person, escalating his attempts to cast confusion and doubt on the validity of the results.
New York Post:
Gov. Cuomo says: Trump ‘better have an army’ to protect him if he comes to NYC — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday all but threatened President Trump's safety if he returns to New York City in a rant responding to an exclusive story by The Post that Trump is looking to pull federal funds from “lawless” cities including New York.
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New York Times:
Trump Moves to Cut Federal Funding From Democratic Cities — The president directed officials to identify “anarchist jurisdictions” and move to withhold funds as he tries to build his campaign around the unrest that has accompanied racial justice protests. — President Trump …
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Talking Points Memo, The Daily Beast, Political Wire, Slate, Althouse, Reason, Bloomberg and Axios
Steven Nelson / New York Post:
Trump orders review to defund NYC, other ‘anarchist’ cities — WASHINGTON — President Trump is ordering the federal government to begin the process of defunding New York City and three other cities where officials allowed “lawless” protests and cut police budgets amid rising violent crime, The Post can exclusively reveal.
Mike Isaac / New York Times:
Facebook Moves to Limit Election Chaos in November — The social network said it would block new political ads in late October, among other measures, to reduce misinformation and interference. — SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook on Thursday moved to clamp down on any confusion about the November election …
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Elizabeth Dwoskin / Washington Post:
Facebook will block new political advertising the week before Election Day — The social network's move is in response to criticism that Facebook fuels misinformation — Facebook plans to block new advertising the week before the presidential election — the first time the company …
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Mark Zuckerberg:
The US elections are just two months away, and with Covid-19 affecting communities across the country, I'm concerned about the challenges people could face when voting. I'm also worried that with our nation so divided and election results potentially taking days or even weeks to be finalized …
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Sara Fischer / Axios:
Facebook will ban new political ads a week before Election Day
Facebook will ban new political ads a week before Election Day
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Jeff Horwitz / Wall Street Journal:
Facebook to Limit Political Ads Week Before Election, Label Premature Calls
Facebook to Limit Political Ads Week Before Election, Label Premature Calls
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Political Wire, The National Pulse and KCLO-TV
Dylan Byers / NBC News:
Facebook bans new political ads in week before election
Facebook bans new political ads in week before election
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CNBC, POLITICUSUSA, Raw Story and New York Times
Donie O'Sullivan / CNN:
Facebook will limit some advertising in the week before the US election — but it will let politicians run ads with lies
Facebook will limit some advertising in the week before the US election — but it will let politicians run ads with lies
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Steve Kovach / CNBC:
Facebook to ban new political ads in week before presidential election
Facebook to ban new political ads in week before presidential election
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Bloomberg, Washington Times, Deadline, Engadget and About Facebook
Detroit Free Press:
Former Michigan governor Rick Snyder: I am a Republican vote for Biden — Forty-four years ago, I celebrated my 18th birthday at the 1976 Republican National Convention as part of Gerald Ford's national youth group. At that convention, I had the honor to watch two great leaders in action — Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan.
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Tim Reid / Reuters:
Exclusive: Biden garners more Republican endorsements, this time from ex-governors — (Reuters) - Nearly 100 Republican and independent leaders will endorse Democrat Joe Biden for president on Thursday, including one-time 2020 Republican presidential candidate Bill Weld and the former Republican governors …
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Alexi McCammond / Axios:
Focus group: Wisconsin swing voters feel overlooked by Biden — OSHKOSH, Wis. — Some voters in Wisconsin say they feel Joe Biden cares less about them and their concerns than about the people protesting systemic racism. — Why it matters: As Trump leans into a law-and-order message to try …
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Michael Hill / Associated Press:
Video in Black man's suffocation shows cops put hood on him — A Black man who had run naked through the streets of a western New York city died of asphyxiation after a group of police officers put a hood over his head, then pressed his face into the pavement for two minutes …
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San Francisco Chronicle:
Speaker Pelosi calls salon visit a ‘set-up,’ refuses to apologize — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi declined to apologize Wednesday for her controversial visit to a San Francisco hair salon, calling it “a set up” and suggesting that she had been tricked by the business owner.
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Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Launches Probe Into Pension Payments to Firefighters Union Leaders — FBI and others issue subpoenas to International Association of Fire Fighters — WASHINGTON—Federal authorities have launched a criminal investigation into pension distributions made to two top executives …
Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
Devin Nunes May Be Trump's ‘Person’ Who Witnessed the Antifa Plane ‘Firsthand’ — The mega-loyalist Nunes was seemingly the first person in Trumpworld to publicly float the rumor of a plane full of geared-up antifa soldiers—days before the president spread it.
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Christopher Ingraham / Washington Post:
Covid-19 has killed more police officers this year than all other causes combined, data shows — By one estimate, coronavirus deaths among law enforcement are likely to surpass those of 9/11 — In a speech this week in Pittsburgh, Joe Biden linked the Trump administration's mismanagement …
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Tyler Kingkade / NBC News:
Active shooter drills are meant to prepare students. But research finds ‘severe’ side effects. — A few things go through Tim Tredwell's mind when he's in the middle of an active shooter drill, leading his physical education class into the locker room at John Winthrop Middle School in Deep River, Connecticut.
Eric Morath / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Unemployment Claims Fell in Latest Week — New measurement method could be a factor in weekly figures, along with slowly improving labor market — New applications for unemployment benefits fell last week, a possible sign of a slowly improving labor market and the impact of a new measurement method.
Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Sanders Says Trump Joked About Her ‘Taking One for the Team’ With Kim Jong-un — Sarah Huckabee Sanders writes in a new book that after Mr. Kim winked at her, President Trump joked that “you're going to North Korea,” “your husband and kids will miss you, but you'll be a hero to your country!”
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Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Trump promised a 350-ship Navy. China actually built it. — President Trump has been publicly promising to build a 350-ship U.S. Navy since his 2016 campaign and he's still campaigning on it. He will end his first term failing to achieve that goal. But according to the Pentagon, China did it — on Trump's watch.
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Alec MacGillis / The Atlantic:
How to Stop a Police Pullback — This article is a collaboration between The Atlantic and ProPublica. — Across the United States, cities are experiencing turbulence and a rise in gun violence following the protests against abusive policing sparked by the May 25 death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
The Daily Beast:
Donald Trump Would Like to Momentarily Pause This Campaign to Tell You How Good His Brain Is — The president can't help trampling on his message, especially if his self-image is on the line. — Following a carefully manicured, four-day convention in which Donald Trump's chief lieutenants branded …
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Alison Durkee / Forbes:
IRS Chief Makes More Than $100,000 Per Year Off Trump Property, Documents Show — The commissioner of the IRS—who is responsible for releasing President Trump's tax returns to Congress—owns two rental properties at the Trump International Waikiki that he profits off of while in office …
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Law & Crime and Raw Story
Mark Schlinkmann / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
St. Louis mayor temporarily relocates following protests at her home — ST. LOUIS — Mayor Lyda Krewson has temporarily relocated after a string of protests at her Central West End home. — The mayor on Wednesday confirmed that she and her husband, former television reporter Mike Owens …
CNN:
CNN Poll: Biden's lead persists post-conventions — After two political conventions unlike any the United States had seen before, Joe Biden maintains an advantage over Donald Trump in the race for the presidency, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS.Among registered voters, 51% back Biden, 43% Trump.
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Holly Otterbein / Politico:
'Can you imagine if we're waiting on Pennsylvania?': State Dems scramble to avoid voting fiasco — PHILADELPHIA — With concerns about an Election Day debacle rising in this critical swing state, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf privately convened a group of Philadelphia Democrats recently …
Josh Wingrove / Bloomberg:
Trump and Top Aides Ditch Masks After Saying Patriots Wear Them — President didn't wear mask at convention or on recent travel — New Trump adviser downplays masks despite widespread consensus — Donald Trump and his top aides are conducting near-daily public events without wearing masks …
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Political Wire
Weekly Standard:
Overall Seat Projection — Simulation Results: — ● Median Projection: seats for the GOP for the Democrats. — ● Average Projection: seats for the GOP for the Democrats. — ● Democrats win at least seats in 20% of the simulations. — ● Republicans win at least seats in 20% of the simulations.
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