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5:50 PM ET, September 6, 2020

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Washington Post:
Louis DeJoy's rise as GOP fundraiser was powered by contributions from company workers who were later reimbursed, former employees say  —  Louis DeJoy's prolific campaign fundraising, which helped position him as a top Republican power broker in North Carolina and ultimately as head …
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CBS News:
CBS News Battleground Tracker: National, Wisconsin contests steady amid protests; more think Biden trying to calm situation  —  The presidential horse race remains unchanged by recent protests — Joe Biden still leads President Trump by the same margins nationally and in the battleground state of Wisconsin.
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Todd J. Gillman / Dallas Morning News:
Trump erases Biden's lead in Texas, as Hegar chips away at Cornyn's edge in Senate race  —  New Dallas Morning News/UT-Tyler poll shows Texas remains a battleground, but the president has regained momentum despite ongoing pandemic and economic woes.  —  WASHINGTON - Texas remains a toss-up in the presidential race.
Discussion: The Hill
Nicholas Grossman / Arc Digital:
Republicans vs. Imaginary Biden
Discussion: NBC News, The Guardian and Yahoo News
Alexis Benveniste / CNN:
The Atlantic's editor-in-chief says his story about Trump calling vets ‘losers’ is just the beginning  —  New York (CNN Business)Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, said his magazine's story about Trump calling Americans who died in battle “losers” and “suckers,” was just the tip of the iceberg.
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Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:
Trump continues counterattack on military comments
Discussion: Axios and Talking Points Memo
Bloomberg:
Trump Ended 2018 France Trip Having Art Loaded on Air Force One  — President decided he wanted pieces from ambassador's residence  — Painting, bust, figurines flown home to display at White House  —  After Donald Trump's planned trip to a French cemetery for fallen Marines …
New York Post:
Wealthy NYC woman busted in BLM rampage  —  That's rich.  —  One of the Black Lives Matter protesters now facing felony rioting and misdemeanor graffiti charges — after a window-smashing free-for-all in Manhattan — is a wealthy Upper East Sider whose mother is an architect and whose father is a child psychiatrist.
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Alayna Treene / Axios:
Scoop: Kevin McCarthy warns Trump's war on mail could screw GOP  —  House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy is privately encouraging voting by mail and warned President Trump the party could be “screwed” by his fight against mail-in voting.  —  The big picture: “We could lose based on that …
Discussion: Political Wire and Raw Story
Erica Orden / CNN:
In tell-all book, Michael Cohen says Trump hired a ‘Faux-Bama’ during White House run  —  (CNN)Before Donald Trump ever sought the Oval Office, he was preoccupied by its occupant President Barack Obama, publicly questioning his birthplace and privately describing him as “a Manchurian candidate” …
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Washington Post:
In new book, former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen describes alleged episodes of racism and says president likes how Putin runs Russia
Gabby Orr / Politico:
Trump prepares a new fall offensive: Branding Kamala Harris  —  Kamala Harris is about to get the Trump treatment.  —  President Donald Trump has long excelled at ridiculing opponents and fomenting rivalries among those around him — from contestants on “The Apprentice” to his top aides inside the White House.
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New York Times:
A New Front in America's Pandemic: College Towns  —  The coronavirus is spiking around campuses from Texas to Iowa to North Carolina as students return.  —  IOWA CITY, Iowa — Last month, facing a budget shortfall of at least $75 million because of the pandemic, the University …
Discussion: Politico
Kevin Liptak / CNN:
Trump says Department of Education will investigate use of 1619 Project in schools  —  (CNN)President Donald Trump is continuing to wage battle against interpretations of history which he claims are un-American.  —  In a Sunday morning tweet, the President said the US Department of Education …
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Here's what the media must do to fend off an election-night disaster  —  I learned about the hazards of election night the hard way.  In late 2000, only a year into my job as the Buffalo News's top editor, I had to make the high-anxiety wee-hours decision about a main headline for the paper's first Wednesday morning print editions.
New York Times:
In Final Stretch, Biden Defends Lead Against Trump's Onslaught  —  The president is attempting to overtake his Democratic challenger with a strategy of racial polarization in heavily white Midwestern states, even as Democrats make inroads in the Republican-leaning South and West.
Sam Levin / The Guardian:
‘Reign of terror’: A summer of police violence in Los Angeles … Los Angeles police officers have continued to kill civilians at alarming rates and under questionable circumstances in the last three months, despite a summer of unprecedented activism and growing political pressure from lawmakers.
Alex Thompson / Politico:
Trump deploys YouTube as his secret weapon in 2020  —  In 2016, Donald Trump's campaign cracked the code on Facebook as a campaign tool — gaining an advantage over Hillary Clinton that was little noticed at the time but helped propel him to victory.  —  This time, the president is betting big on YouTube.
Ben Jacobs / New York Magazine:
Kanye West's Nearly $7 Million Presidential Bid Has Hit Some Legal Snags  —  So far, Kanye West has spent nearly $7 million of his own money on what continues to be one of the most befuddling presidential bids in the history of American politics.  —  An overdue campaign-finance report filed …
Nancy Dillon / New York Daily News:
He once thought Hillary Clinton and Lady Gaga ate babies.  Now he wants to help people out of QAnon  —  Stephen Ross went from being one of Lady Gaga's “little monsters” in high school to believing she was a cannibal pedophile.  —  The Massachusetts native says he was a sheltered kid with …
Salena Zito / Washington Examiner:
What Joe Biden didn't let himself see in Pennsylvania  —  PITTSBURGH — Sometimes, we are presented with opportunities that could change how we view the world outside the bubble of our daily lives.  One event can change how we see people, talk to people, and understand people and where they live …
Washington Post:
Different voters, one Biden message: It's Trump's fault  —  In an urban church near looted downtown buildings in Kenosha, Wis., Joe Biden told the diverse group in the pews that President Trump was the accelerant for the country's burning racial divide.  An hour later, in a leafy Milwaukee suburb …
 
 
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Larry Celona / New York Post:
‘The gov killed Nana’ banner flies over NYC, LI beaches to troll Gov. Andrew Cuomo
Discussion: Breitbart and The Daily Caller
Associated Press:
Rare spat between Serbia and Russia after US-brokered deal
Maria Carrasco / Politico:
Michigan secretary of state warns Election Day could be Election Week
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Jelani Cobb / New Yorker:
Our Long, Forgotten History of Election-Related Violence
Edward Wong / New York Times:
China Freezes Credentials for Journalists at U.S. Outlets, Hinting at Expulsions
The Texas Tribune Festival:
Live + Replay  —  Tags  —  Tribune CEO Evan Smith sits down with reporters and pundits …
Jack Arnholz / ABC News:
Ohio Gov. DeWine, Rep. Demings call for peaceful protests
Discussion: The Hill
 Earlier Items: 
Anne Steele / Wall Street Journal:
Companies Recruit 350,000 Poll Workers for U.S. Election
Laura Vozzella / Washington Post:
This rural Virginia community thought it could escape the pandemic. Now, it has among the highest number of new cases in the state.
Marshall Allen / ProPublica:
A Doctor Went to His Own Employer for a COVID-19 Antibody Test. It Cost $10,984.
New York Times:
At Least 4 Boats Sink During ‘Trump Boat Parade’ in Texas, Officials Say