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New York Times:
Trump Lashes Out at His Aides With Calls to Indict Political Rivals  —  The pressure on his top administration officials to take action came as President Trump bristled at the restraints of his illness.  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump berated his own cabinet officers on Thursday …
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Oliver Darcy / CNN:
Coughing Trump tells Hannity he's healthy and ready to hold rallies  —  New York (CNN Business)Recuperating from the coronavirus and plunging in the polls, President Trump is retreating to his safe spaces: Twitter, Fox, and rallies.  —  On Thursday Trump started and ended his day on Fox.
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Biden, Pence and the Wish for Normalcy  —  Washington talks of a Democratic blowout, while the vice president reminds us of old differences.  —  I hear America absorbing.  Quietly.  Not screeching around and having fun, not stomping and shouting as you'd expect at this point in a dramatic campaign …
Washington Post:
Isolated in the White House, Trump struggles to project a sense of normalcy after canceled debate  —  Trailing in the polls, stricken with the novel coronavirus and stuck in isolation at the White House, President Trump has tried to project an image of strength and normalcy that belies his troubled circumstances.
NBC News:
Whitmer conspiracy allegations tied to boogaloo movement  —  Several of the six men charged in federal court Thursday with a conspiracy to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer have histories of anti-government organizing, as well as interest in countering what they saw as an “uprising” …
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Mary B. McCord / New York Times:
The Plot Against Gretchen Whitmer Shows the Danger of Private Militias  —  These groups have no constitutional right to exist.  —  Ms. McCord was an acting assistant attorney general for national security.  —  In the swirls of disinformation that now pollute our political discourse …
Discussion: The Daily Caller, The Week and Mediaite
Charlie Warzel / New York Times:
Facebook and the Group That Planned to Kidnap Gretchen Whitmer  —  Extremist groups and conspiracy theorists like to connect with each other just like everyone else.  —  Opinion writer at large.  —  This week, Facebook has been busy disabling itself.  —  On Tuesday, the company pledged …
Ed Pilkington / The Guardian:
‘Our worst nightmare’: will militias heed Trump's call to watch the polls?
Discussion: Daily Kos
WXYZ-TV:
‘Gov. Whitmer is sowing division.’ White House responds after Whitmer addresses kidnapping plot
Rex Huppke / Chicago Tribune:   Column: Failed plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer shows danger of anti-government rhetoric
WXYZ-TV:
13 charged by state, feds in plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
The Detroit News:
Plans to kidnap Whitmer, overthrow government spoiled, officials say
Alayna Treene / Axios:
Scoop: Barr tells Republicans Durham report won't be ready by election  —  Attorney General Bill Barr has begun telling top Republicans that the Justice Department's sweeping review into the origins of the Russia investigation will not be released before the election, a senior White House official …
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Associated Press:
Trump, Barr at odds over slow pace of Durham investigation  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is increasingly at odds with Attorney General William Barr over the status of the Justice Department's investigation into the origin of the Russia probe, with the president increasingly critical …
Jenni Fink / Newsweek:
Donald Trump Calls for AG Barr to Indict Joe Biden With 26 Days Until Election
Discussion: TheGrio and DNyuz
Hannah Gilberstadt / Pew Research Center:
Amid Campaign Turmoil, Biden Holds Wide Leads on Coronavirus, Unifying the Country  —  Most Trump, Biden supporters say their differences go beyond policies to ‘core American values and goals’  —  Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand how Americans view …
Discussion: Political Wire and Reuters
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Sara Atske / Pew Research Center:
1. The Trump-Biden presidential contest  —  With less than a month until Election Day, Joe Biden maintains his lead over Donald Trump in the presidential race.  Today, 52% of registered voters say that if the election were held today, they would cast their vote for Biden …
Discussion: Townhall
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
Mike Pence's Trumpian Makeover  —  In April, as the country's coronavirus outbreak surged, President Trump mocked Mike Pence's filibustering skills, presenting himself as a teller of tough truths compared with his slippery Vice-President.  “That's one of the greatest answers I've ever heard …
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Brian Stelter / CNN:
More than 57 million people watched the vice presidential debate
Joan Walsh / The Nation:
Kamala Harris Made It Look Easy. It Wasn't.
Yashar's Newsletter:
Presidential Debates: Time To Change Commission Leadership  —  It would mean so much to me if you would subscribe to my newsletter by clicking the button above or the button at the end of this post.  You can subscribe for free, but I would be grateful if you would subscribe for just $6.99 …
Discussion: Summit News
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Hugh Hewitt / Washington Post:   The debate commission grabbed for too much power. Its time is up.
Washington Post:
A week into a White House outbreak, CDC still playing only a limited role  —  President Trump and at least 34 White House staff members and other contacts have tested positive for the virus  —  A week after a cluster of coronavirus cases emerged following a White House event …
Discussion: Fox News and Forbes
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Associated Press:   Trump says he's ready for rallies but details slim on health
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Trump Is Killing the Economy Out of Spite  —  So what will he do if he loses the election?  —  Last year Donald Trump called Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker, a “nasty, vindictive, horrible person.”  Actually, she isn't — but he is.  —  Trump's vindictiveness has become a major worry as the election approaches.
Discussion: Washington Post
Rob Barry / Wall Street Journal:
Coronavirus Hit the U.S. Long Before We Knew  —  Months before travel bans and lockdowns, Americans were transmitting the virus across the country
Discussion: Political Wire
Allum Bokhari / Breitbart:
Twitter Locks Account of Ric Grenell over Voter Fraud Warning  —  Twitter locked the account of former acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell after he shared an image of ballots sent to him by a friend living in California, who says they were addressed to his parents — who he claims have been dead for ten years.
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Election live updates: Biden seeking to shore up support in Nevada; Trump to ‘rally’ with Limbaugh listeners  —  The Washington Post is providing live election updates free to all readers.  Get more election news delivered to your inbox by signing up for The Trailer newsletter.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Daniel Newhauser / Politico:
The mystery of a GOP congressman's seemingly rent-free campaign office  —  For at least seven years, GOP Rep. Jim Hagedorn appears to have enjoyed rent-free use of a campaign office supplied by a political donor — which would be a clear violation of federal election law that comes amid mounting scrutiny of his finances.
Discussion: Political Wire
Laura Italiano / New York Post:
Chris Christie still hospitalized with COVID-19 after six days  —  Chris Christie is spending his sixth day in a New Jersey hospital battling COVID-19, according to multiple reports.  —  The former NJ governor is “the quintessential Jersey fighter,” his successor, Gov. Phil Murphy, told NJ.com on Thursday.
Discussion: WNYC News, Gothamist and Forbes
Matt Gertz / Media Matters for America:
STUDY: Two years of Trump's Fox live-tweeting obsession, by the numbers … President Donald Trump tweeted in response to Fox News or Fox Business programs he was watching at least 1,146 times over the two years from September 2018 through August 2020 — 7.5% of his total tweets during that period — according to a Media Matters review.
Ryan Grim / The Intercept:
The DCCC Is Stepping Up for Two Left Candidates While Progressive Groups Step Back … In partnership with  —  In the wake of the 2018 House midterms, a piece of conventional wisdom solidified in Washington: The new progressive insurgency was a genuine threat in deep-blue districts …
Discussion: The Hill and Roll Call
The Daily Beast:
Fox News Bans Harlan Hill After He Called Kamala Harris an ‘Insufferable Lying Bitch’  —  After the diehard Trumpkin unleashed a sexist smear on Sen. Harris, Fox News Media suggested he is no longer welcome on their air.  —  Fox News Media announced Thursday that Trump campaign adviser Harlan Z. Hill …
RJ Reinhart / Gallup:
Gallup Election 2020 Coverage  —  From now through Election Day, Gallup will feature a rolling blog of metrics and data on Americans' views during this unprecedented presidential election campaign.  Gallup will still publish in-depth articles on key findings, but we will also use this blog …
Discussion: Breitbart and Summit News
James Arkin / Politico:
'It's a money bomb': Parties rush to surprising Alaska Senate race  —  In their quest for the Senate majority, Democrats are pushing the battleground map as far north as it will go.  —  New money from outside groups and small dollar donors are flooding into Alaska, where independent Al Gross …
Chris Sommerfeldt / New York Daily News:
Pelosi plans review of Trump's mental capacity as part of first step in 25th Amendment process  —  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi plans to unveil legislation on Friday that would task a commission of psychiatrists with reviewing whether President Trump is mentally fit to remain in office …
Discussion: ABC11, Al Jazeera and Florida Politics
Marion Renault / Associated Press:
Trump still contagious?  Experts say it's impossible to know  —  NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump said Thursday he doesn't think he's contagious anymore, but medical experts say that's impossible to know a week after his diagnosis with COVID-19.  —  Most people with COVID-19 …
 
 
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Eric Levenson / CNN:
Wisconsin is setting up a field hospital for Covid-19 patients as a surge in cases overwhelms hospitals
Discussion: Balloon Juice and Slate
Ron Johnson / Wall Street Journal:
An American Coup Attempt
Discussion: Washington Post
Abby Livingston / The Texas Tribune:
How down-ballot candidates could help Democrats flip Texas
Jacqueline Sarkissian / FOX 5 San Diego:
Thief grabs mail, ballots from North County neighborhood
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
New York Times:
Inside the People of Praise, the Tight-Knit Faith Community of Amy Coney Barrett
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
CNN:
Federal judge issues scathing decision to allow more ballot drop boxes in Ohio
Discussion: Political Wire
 Earlier Items: 
Justin Hendrix / Just Security:
Six Disinformation Threats in the Post-Election Period
Discussion: Bloomberg
David Folkenflik / NPR:
Ex-Officials' Lawsuit Says Trump-Appointed CEO Broke Laws At Voice Of America
Peter Savodnik / Vanity Fair:
“You Start Seeing the Dreaded Sensitivity Label”: Is a Pro-Trump Twitter Army Strategically Throttling Biden Ads?
Discussion: The Guardian
BuzzFeed News:
No, That Trump Video Isn't Green-Screened
Discussion: Slate and Mother Jones
Brad Cooper / Sunflower State Journal:
New poll shows Bollier with narrow lead in U.S. Senate race