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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Scoop: Trump's plan to declare premature victory — President Trump has told confidants he'll declare victory on Tuesday night if it looks like he's “ahead,” according to three sources familiar with his private comments. — That's even if the Electoral College outcome still hinges …
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
I'm Here To Remind You That Trump Can Still Win — A 10 percent chance isn't zero. And there's a chance of a recount, too. — It's tempting to write this story in the form of narrative fiction: “On a frigid early December morning in Washington, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 …
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OutKick, Outside the Beltway, The Week, Fortune, USAPP and Associated Press
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: One day more — DRIVING THE DAY — HAPPY MONDAY and welcome to election week!
POLITICO Playbook: One day more — DRIVING THE DAY — HAPPY MONDAY and welcome to election week!
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Real Clear Politics and Washington Post
Associated Press:
Campaign draws to a close with US facing a crossroads
Campaign draws to a close with US facing a crossroads
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The Daily Beast:
Trump Gets Ready to Manufacture an Election Crisis
Trump Gets Ready to Manufacture an Election Crisis
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Raw Story, Mediaite, Los Angeles Times, Washington Examiner, Talking Points Memo, IJR and The Guardian
Richard L. Hasen / Slate:
Trump Can't Just “Declare Victory”
Trump Can't Just “Declare Victory”
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Associated Press, Townhall, National Review, USA Today, The Hill and The Guardian
Benjamin L. Ginsberg / Washington Post:
My party is destroying itself on the altar of Trump — Benjamin L. Ginsberg practiced election law for 38 years. He co-chaired the bipartisan 2013 Presidential Commission on Election Administration. — President Trump has failed the test of leadership. His bid for reelection is foundering.
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The Guardian, steveschale.squarespace.com and Raw Story
Vicky Prodeline / Monmouth University Polling …:
Biden Holds Lead Despite Trump Gains in Swing Counties — Biden trusted more to handle pandemic — West Long Branch, NJ - Joe Biden holds a 5-point to 7-point lead over Donald Trump among likely voters in Pennsylvania, according to the Monmouth ("Mon-muth") University Poll.
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Jon Ralston / The Nevada Independent:
Biden will win Nevada, blue wave should help down ballot — Election signs outside of the Washoe County Registrar of Voters Office on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. (Trevor Bexon/The Nevada Independent) — It's not impossible for President Donald Trump to win Nevada.
Zeke Miller / Associated Press:
Trump threatens to fire Fauci in rift with disease expert — OPA-LOCKA, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump is suggesting that he will fire Dr. Anthony Fauci after Tuesday's election, as his rift with the nation's top infectious disease expert widens while the nation sees its most alarming outbreak of the coronavirus since the spring.
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Daniel Chaitin / Washington Examiner:
Trump suggests he may fire Fauci after the election
Trump suggests he may fire Fauci after the election
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Maria Arias / Axios:
Trump adviser Scott Atlas apologizes for appearing on RT
Trump adviser Scott Atlas apologizes for appearing on RT
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Tim Hrenchir / Topeka Capital-Journal:
Man thought people were stealing Donald Trump signs; three shot — Three people were shot late Saturday in North Topeka after a man confronted people he thought had been stealing signs promoting the campaign of Republican Presidential incumbent Donald Trump, a Topeka police supervisor said Sunday.
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The Hill
Ben Smith / New York Times:
It's the End of an Era for the Media, No Matter Who Wins the Election — Trump made the legacy media great again. Here's what's next for them. — There's a media phenomenon the old-time blogger Mickey Kaus calls “overism”: articles in the week before the election whose premise …
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Tim Alberta / Politico:
This Place Has Picked Every President Since 1952. Is Its Streak About to End? — Dear Washington, — You know what they say: “As Valencia County goes, so goes the nation.” — What? You've never heard that? You've never even heard of Valencia County? — Well, I suppose that's not altogether surprising.
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Axios:
A decades-long blue wave — Young voters, projected to turn out overwhelmingly for Joe Biden, could provide a huge advantage for Democrats not just this for this election, but for decades to come. — Driving the news: Pollsters and political scientists have been poring over two new reports …
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Power Line and Los Angeles Times
Marc Caputo / Politico:
The 2 big bets that will decide Florida — Democrats outnumber Republicans in Florida. But Republicans have more high-propensity voters. — POLITICO animation — MIAMI — The presidential contest in the nation's tightest swing state, and perhaps the entire race for the White House, ultimately comes down to two big bets.
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Real Clear Politics, Florida Politics and Breitbart
Axios:
The wealthy rush to shield their assets from Biden — High-net-worth Americans are busy setting up trust funds, giving large gifts to heirs and philanthropies, and even selling family businesses as they brace for the tax hikes a Biden presidency might bring.
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CBS News, Washington Post, The National Interest and Issues & Insights
Paul LeBlanc / CNN:
Federal authorities expected to erect ‘non-scalable’ fence around White House — Washington (CNN)Federal authorities are expected to put back into place a “non-scalable” fence around the entire perimeter of the White House on Monday as law enforcement and other agencies prepare …
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The Daily Beast, Washington Examiner, The Hill, Business Insider and Daily Kos
NBC News:
Trump lashes out after FBI announces investigation of Biden bus incident — President Donald Trump on Sunday lashed out at the FBI after the agency said it was investigating reports that a caravan of the president's supporters harassed a bus belonging to Joe Biden's campaign.
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Election Day will be the media's D-Day. The skill we need most is the one we've never mastered. — Almost two months before the 2016 presidential election, Dave Wasserman, an editor at the nonpartisan Cook Political Report, wrote a prescient piece. — The headline?
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James Glanz / New York Times:
Tests Show Genetic Signature of Virus That May Have Infected President Trump — The White House did not take basic steps to investigate its outbreak. We worked with geneticists to sequence the virus that infected two journalists exposed during the outbreak, providing clues to how it may have spread.
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Tom Hals / Reuters:
Polarized electorate, mail-in ballots could spark post-election legal ‘fight of our lives’ — WILMINGTON, Del (Reuters) - Tuesday's U.S. presidential election has all the ingredients for a drawn-out court battle over its outcome: a highly polarized electorate, a record number of mail-in ballots …
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Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
Legal armies ready if cloudy election outcome heads to court
Legal armies ready if cloudy election outcome heads to court
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Associated Press and New York Times
Sarah Jaffe / American Prospect:
Workers Rally Against Trump's Broken Promises — At shuttered plants across America, workers have been activated to speak the truth about the hollowness of the past four years. — Workers protested outside General Motors' sprawling Lordstown assembly plant near Youngstown, Ohio, on March 6, 2019, the plant's last day of production.
The Dworkin Report:
Speaker Pelosi reveals the plan for investigating Trump's abuses of power — Scott speaks with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) about what's next for the House's investigation of Donald Trump over his administration's failed coronavirus response has killed over 235,000 Americans.
Wall Street Journal:
Doctors Begin to Crack Covid's Mysterious Long-Term Effects — Severe fatigue, memory lapses, heart problems affect patients who weren't that badly hit initially; 'It's been so long' — Nearly a year into the global coronavirus pandemic, scientists, doctors and patients are beginning …
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Raw Story
Jeff Stein / Washington Post:
U.S. economy faces severe strains after election with Washington potentially paralyzed — Political gridlock looms over possibly turbulent period for economy amid spike in coronavirus cases, expiration of federal benefits — America's economy faces severe new strains in the two months …
New York Times:
Trump's supporters block traffic on major roadways in New York and New Jersey. — Caravans of President Trump's supporters blockaded the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge and the Garden State Parkway on Sunday, snarling traffic on two of the busiest highways in the New York metropolitan area just two days before Election Day.
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Axios and The Post Millennial
Steve Krakauer / The Hill:
The ‘Anonymous’ saga ended with a dud — a perfect example of the problem of Trump-era media — There will be many incidents from the past four years of the Trump era that will erode the public's faith in the press to provide fair, accurate information — all the nonsense from the Russia collusion story …
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Greenwald, Mediaite and New Yorker
David Wasserman / The Cook Political Report:
Final House Ratings: Democrats Poised to Expand Majority by 10 to 15 Seats — After impeachment and a Supreme Court fight (that wasn't much of one) and amid a global pandemic and racial reckoning, many congressional candidates have struggled to control their own destiny.
Reed Williams / Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Witnesses describe clash at Lee Circle between caravan of Trump supporters and a crowd of opponents — Tempers flared Sunday as a “Trump train” of cars tried to pass Lee Circle along Monument Avenue and clashed with opposing protesters, drawing a police presence that blocked off the area to traffic.
Jennifer Jacobs / Bloomberg:
Trump's Dismissal of Covid Risk Paved Way to White House Outbreak — From the pandemic's earliest days, President Donald Trump was of two minds on coronavirus. — In public he was dismissive and belittling of the virus, and those who feared it. In private, for all his bravado, he acted like a man who dreaded catching it.
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