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Daniel Trotta / Reuters:
Handmaid's Tale? U.S. Supreme Court candidate's religious community under scrutiny — (Reuters) - Some have likened People of Praise, a self-described charismatic Christian community, to the totalitarian, male-dominated society of Margaret Atwood's novel “The Handmaid's Tale.”
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Manu Raju / CNN:
Democrats weigh how to handle Trump's potential Supreme Court pick after past flap over Barrett's faith — Barrett in Indiana ahead of Trump announcement — (CNN)In a tense exchange between Amy Coney Barrett and Sen. Dianne Feinstein in 2017, the California Democrat sharply questioned whether …
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John F. Harris / Politico:
McConnell Is On The Losing Side of History — And He Knows It
McConnell Is On The Losing Side of History — And He Knows It
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Marc Thiessen / Washington Post:
A vote for Biden is a vote for a one-party state
A vote for Biden is a vote for a one-party state
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Dion Rabouin / Axios:
Wall Street fears meltdown over election and Supreme Court
Wall Street fears meltdown over election and Supreme Court
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Dan McLaughlin / National Review:
Supreme Court Fights Are What Republican Majorities Are For
Supreme Court Fights Are What Republican Majorities Are For
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Politico:
Senate Republicans bet it all on the Supreme Court — again
Senate Republicans bet it all on the Supreme Court — again
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John Kruzel / The Hill:
GOP will ask Supreme Court to limit mail voting in Pennsylvania in first post-RBG test
GOP will ask Supreme Court to limit mail voting in Pennsylvania in first post-RBG test
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Cindy McCain Endorses Biden, Citing Trump's Disparagement of Troops — The widow of Senator John McCain praised Joe Biden's “character and integrity” and noted that both he and her family had children who had served in the military. — WASHINGTON — Cindy McCain, the widow of Senator John McCain …
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Post-ABC polls: Trump and Biden in tight races in Florida, Arizona — Sunbelt battlegrounds could hold key to 2020 election outcome — President Trump and former vice president Joe Biden are locked in close races in Florida and Arizona, according to a pair of Washington Post-ABC News polls …
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Politico:
Trump falls into the trap he set for Biden — Donald Trump will face Joe Biden within days for the first of three presidential debates, and some of the president's supporters are already bracing for a humiliating loss. — White House allies, Republican donors and some of Trump's closest advisers worry …
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Morgan Chalfant / The Hill:
Trump dismisses Cindy McCain's endorsement of Biden
Trump dismisses Cindy McCain's endorsement of Biden
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Washington Post:
GOP senators' report calls Hunter Biden's board position with Ukraine firm ‘problematic,’ but fails to show how it changed U.S. policy — A pair of Senate Republican committee chairmen released a report Wednesday arguing that Hunter Biden's board position with a Ukrainian energy company was …
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Wall Street Journal:
Republican Probe Finds Hunter Biden's Ukraine Work Raised Concerns With Obama Officials — Findings don't support accusation that Joe Biden sought to remove a prosecutor to protect a gas firm whose board Hunter Biden served on — WASHINGTON—Two Obama administration officials raised concerns …
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Politico:
GOP senators' anti-Biden report repackages old claims — For a year, Senate Republicans have teased a bombshell investigation into Joe and Hunter Biden that could rock the former vice president's campaign for the White House. — But an interim report, issued by Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) …
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Brooke Singman / Fox News:
GOP-led committees release interim report on Hunter Biden, Burisma probe
GOP-led committees release interim report on Hunter Biden, Burisma probe
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Barton Gellman / The Atlantic:
The Election That Could Break America … There is a cohort of close observers of our presidential elections, scholars and lawyers and political strategists, who find themselves in the uneasy position of intelligence analysts in the months before 9/11. As November 3 approaches …
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Politico:
CIA clamps down on flow of Russia intelligence to White House — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Gina Haspel and President Donald Trump attend the swearing-in ceremony for Haspel as CIA director May 21, 2018, in Langley, Va. | The CIA has made it harder for intelligence about Russia to reach …
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Veronica Stracqualursi / CNN:
Trump's ex-Russia adviser Fiona Hill: US increasingly seen as ‘object of pity’
Trump's ex-Russia adviser Fiona Hill: US increasingly seen as ‘object of pity’
Zachary Cohen / CNN:
Trump says he likes Putin. US intelligence says Russia is attacking American democracy.
Trump says he likes Putin. US intelligence says Russia is attacking American democracy.
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New York Times:
The Russian Trolls Have a Simpler Job Today. Quote Trump. — As part of their attempt to interfere with the 2020 election, Russians are grabbing screenshots of President Trump's tweets, or quoting his own misleading statements, analysts and officials say.
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New York Times:
White House Accused of Intervening to Keep Bolton's Book From Becoming Public — A career official said political appointees “commandeered” the prepublication review process. — WASHINGTON — White House aides improperly intervened to falsely assert that a manuscript by the former national …
Steven Erlanger / New York Times:
U.S. Ambassador to Netherlands Faces Questions About Political Interference — The outspoken conservative envoy, Pete Hoekstra, has been criticized for hosting a fund-raiser for a Dutch populist party at the U.S. Embassy. — BRUSSELS — One of President Trump's most outspoken ambassadors …
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Tyler Pager / Bloomberg:
Kamala Harris Downplays Debate Skills as Buttigieg Stands In for Pence — Former prosecutor known for withering attacks on opponents — Harris created viral moments in presidential primary debates — Kamala Harris's team is working to manage public expectations that her upcoming debate …
Jessica Taylor / The Cook Political Report:
Colorado Senate Moves From Toss Up to Lean Democrat — With a Supreme Court nominee now all but certain to be confirmed by the GOP-controlled Senate this year (either before or after the election), it looks like there will only be two defections from Republican ranks — Maine Sen. Susan Collins …
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Detroit Free Press:
West Michigan man says yard signs were stolen. So he put up Joe Biden freeway billboards. — After he said eight yard signs were stolen or vandalized, Marshall Stern had had enough. — Stern, a Democrat who lives in Newaygo County, a historically red area in west Michigan …
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Will Weissert / Associated Press:
‘Bidin’ his time': Joe Biden battles being chronically late — WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Joe Biden was running late. Again. — On a recent Friday, he'd already apologized for the delayed start to a speech, then taken more questions than expected at a subsequent press conference.
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Alona Ferber / New Statesman:
Judith Butler on the culture wars, JK Rowling and living in “anti-intellectual times” — Thirty years ago, the philosopher Judith Butler, now 64, published a book that revolutionised popular attitudes on gender. Gender Trouble, the work she is perhaps best known for, introduced ideas of gender as performance.
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The Economist:
Estimated Senate seats — Our model is updated every day, blending the latest data on polls and fundraising with “fundamental” factors like incumbency and each state's partisan lean. Below is a chart over time of our best estimate of the most likely number of Senate seats each party will win …
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Scoop: Meadows puts agencies on notice about staff shake-up — White House chief of staff Mark Meadows told administration officials Monday to expect senior aides to be replaced at many government agencies, according to an internal email obtained by Axios. — Behind the scenes …
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Thomas B. Edsall / New York Times:
Five Things Biden and His Allies Should Be Worried About — Interestingly, the suburban vote may not be one of them. — Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C. on politics, demographics and inequality. — There are at least five reasons Joe Biden's consistent lead …
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Change Research:
States of Play: Battleground & National Likely Voter Surveys on the Mail-in Election, COVID-19 and the Supreme Court — Change Research/ CNBC Poll: September 18-20, 2020 — Key Takeaways — Biden now leads by 9 points nationally (51% to 42%), and maintains his advantage across six battleground states.
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Julia Ainsley / NBC News:
DHS awarded $6 million in contracts to firm where Acting Secretary Wolf's wife is executive … WASHINGTON — The consulting firm where the wife of acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf is an executive has been awarded more than $6 million in contracts from the Department …
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump Says Reporters Covering Protests Deserve to Be Attacked — At his rally Tuesday night, President Trump delivered an extended riff on the glories of police attacking journalists. First, he repeated a mangled version of a story that he told this weekend, about Ali Velshi being struck …
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Laurence Jarvik / THE LATEST:
Scientific American's Scientifically Indefensible Biden Endorsement — An editorial that begins and ends with lies is, by definition, not credible and unworthy of a purportedly “scientific” journal ... Breaking with 175 years of nonpartisan objectivity, German-owned Scientific American endorsed Joe Biden …
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IC3.gov News:
Foreign Actors and Cybercriminals Likely to Spread Disinformation Regarding 2020 Election Results — The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) are issuing this announcement to raise awareness of the potential threat posed …
Politico:
Trump-world clashes over Barrett vs. Lagoa — Donald Trump's looming Supreme Court decision is dividing the president's political orbit between the pragmatists and the purists. — One camp is dominated by the GOP operative class overseeing the party's electoral efforts, including the president's own campaign advisers and donors.
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David Wasserman / NBC News:
Demographic shifts since 2016 could be enough to defeat Trump. But it's complicated. … Four years ago, President Donald Trump lost the popular vote by 2.9 million votes and still won the White House thanks to a near-perfect geographic vote distribution that allowed him to capture big Electoral College prizes by razor-thin margins.
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