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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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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump just revealed his plot to steal the election. Here's a way to stop him. — President Trump has revealed his endgame in all its corrupt glory. If Trump is on track to losing once all the votes are counted, he will seek to invalidate as many ballots as possible …
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Axios, Fox News, The Root and FiveThirtyEight
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Hans Nichols / Axios:
Biden campaign: “Under no scenario” will Trump be declared winner on election night
Biden campaign: “Under no scenario” will Trump be declared winner on election night
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Washington Examiner, Business Insider, Reuters and Political Wire
QU Poll:
Florida And Ohio: Biden Has The Edge Over Trump, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Nationally, Biden Maintains A Strong Lead — On the eve of Election Day 2020, former Vice President Joe Biden has narrow leads over President Donald Trump in Florida and Ohio, according to the final Quinnipiac …
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ABC News, The Hill and Al Jazeera
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Mark Murray / NBC News:
Final NBC/Marist state polls show close races in Pennsylvania and Arizona — WASHINGTON — Democrat Joe Biden holds a narrow lead over President Donald Trump in the all-important battleground state of Pennsylvania, while the two candidates are tied in Arizona, according to the final NBC News …
Reuters:
U.S. judge skeptical of Texas Republican bid to scrap 127,000 votes — HOUSTON (Reuters) - A federal judge in Texas on Monday appeared skeptical of an attempt by Republicans to throw out about 127,000 votes already cast in the U.S. presidential election at drive-through voting sites in Houston, a Democratic-leaning area.
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Rachel Adams-Heard / Bloomberg:
Federal Judge Rejects Bid to Toss Texas Drive-Through Votes
Federal Judge Rejects Bid to Toss Texas Drive-Through Votes
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Axios, National Review and New York Times
Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
November Surprise: Trump to Fire Fauci After Election — Trump ensures the campaign's final news cycle is about his virus trutherism. — At the end of a one-day, five-stop coronavirus superspreader tour extending from the Canadian border to the Gulf of Mexico, the president of the United States …
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Washington Post, Gothamist, CBS News, Vanity Fair, HillReporter.com, The Daily Caller, The Gateway Pundit and BuzzFeed News
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Aja Romano / Vox:
The 2020 general election has arrived
The 2020 general election has arrived
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Politico, Associated Press, The Daily Caller and Washington Post
Marc Caputo / Politico:
The 2 big bets that will decide Florida
The 2 big bets that will decide Florida
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Breitbart, Spectator USA and Florida Politics
New York Times:
Needle Update: What to Expect on Election Night — We'll have live estimates for Florida, Georgia and North Carolina. — For many Times readers, the memory of election night in 2016 is inseparable from the image of a semicircular chart that has since become known — affectionately or not — as “the needle.”
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Washington Examiner, OutKick and Daily Kos
New York Times:
As Election Day Arrives, Trump Shifts Between Combativeness and Grievance — The president is sounding notes of bravado and exasperation at the end of a divisive campaign. But he may have severed himself from the political realities of a country in crisis.
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YouGov, Data For Progress, Associated Press, WFXRtv and The Guardian
New York Times:
How Do Donalds Vote? Take Our Name Quiz to Find Out — We found some unexpected trends when we sorted our polling data by first name. — Over the past two months, The New York Times and Siena College have conducted polls in almost every battleground state, creating a large database of likely voters and their preferences.
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Slate, The Daily Caller, TMZ.com, Deseret News, Summit News, Mediaite, Twitchy, KXAN-TV and National Review
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, Forbes, The Root, National Review, Washington Examiner, Daily Kos, The Hill, TheGrio, Business Insider, The Week and The Guardian
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N'dea Yancey-Bragg / USA Today:
‘Non-scalable’ White House fence, military on standby: Police anticipate election protests
‘Non-scalable’ White House fence, military on standby: Police anticipate election protests
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Townhall, Associated Press and Detroit Free Press
Murray Waas / New York Magazine:
How Trump and Barr's October Surprise Went Bust — On September 10, Nora Dannehy resigned as the deputy to John Durham, the federal prosecutor investigating the government's probe into the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 election. Dannehy left her post and the Justice Department …
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Raw Story
Brian Beutler / Crooked Media:
Trump Has No Free-and-Fair Path to Re-election — At no point since Donald Trump filed his re-election paperwork on inauguration day in 2017 has he or his campaign acted with the purpose of winning the most votes, or even of convincing people that he'd be the popular favorite in 2020.
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The Hill, Mediaite, National Review, COURIER, redstate.com, Religion News Service and Townhall
Barton Gellman / The Atlantic:
How Trump Could Attempt a Coup — A wretched presidential campaign has played out at last, but Election Day is not how this story ends. Unable to overtake his opponent in the polls, Donald Trump decided months ago to run against the election itself. That race does not conclude when the ballots are counted.
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Summit News, Vox, The Guardian and Raw Story
Tucker Higgins / CNBC:
Supreme Court sides with activist DeRay McKesson in lawsuit over officer injured at protest — The Supreme Court on Monday sided with the prominent Black Lives Matter activist DeRay McKesson, who is fending off a lawsuit from a police officer injured at a protest that McKesson attended.
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Axios, New York Post, CNN, USA Today and Raw Story
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Sara Fischer / Axios:
Twitter names 7 outlets to call election results — Twitter on Monday provided more details about its policies around tweets that declare election results, and named the seven outlets it will lean on to help it determine whether a race is officially called.
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Variety, Breitbart, Washington Examiner, The Gateway Pundit and Political Wire, more at Mediagazer »
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.
Henry Olsen / Washington Post:
My predictions for the 2020 presidential and congressional races — Henry Olsen is a Washington Post columnist and a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. — “These are the times that try men's souls.” The opening line of Thomas Paine's Revolutionary War pamphlet series …
Stephen Moore / The Hill:
Donald Trump wins on the economy — Is this the single greatest and fastest comeback from a recession in our history? A strong case could be made that it is with the recent news that national economic output soared to the highest rate in more than seven decades.
Jessica Tarlov / The Hill:
Joe Biden is the right man for the job — It remains surprising that in the midst of the most volatile year in recent memory, the presidential race has remained stable. Joe Biden has consistently led Donald Trump in national polling and in key swing states.
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The Western Journal and Louder With Crowder
Jake Offenhartz / Gothamist:
Photos: Police Stand By As Caravans Of Trump Supporters Block Bridges, Threaten Counter-Protesters — Multiple caravans of Trump-supporting motorists cruised through the streets and highways of New York on Sunday, threatening counter-protesters and blocking traffic on major bridges, just two days ahead of the November 3rd election.
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Salon, CNN and Washington Examiner
Max Boot / Washington Post:
The work of the Never Trumpers is just beginning — What a weird, wild ride it has been — and it's not over yet. — When Donald Trump began running for the presidency on June 15, 2015, I never imagined he would win the Republican primaries, much less the general election.
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Raw Story, Twitchy, DSCC, CNN and HillReporter.com
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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Politico, The Daily Caller and Raw Story
Spencer Hsu / Washington Post:
Saudi crown prince girds for legal battle in a changing Washington over human rights allegations — Attorneys defending Saudi Arabia from lawsuits by 9/11 families will represent Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman against allegations in Washington that he targeted a former top Saudi intelligence official …
BBC:
Vladimir Marugov murder: Russian ‘Sausage King’ killed in sauna with a crossbow — A Russian oligarch, nicknamed The Sausage King, has been murdered with a crossbow, investigators say. — Vladimir Marugov and his partner were in an outdoor sauna when they were attacked, reportedly by two masked assailants.
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The Moscow Times, Reuters, The Daily Caller, New York Post and Gothamist
Russell Berman / The Atlantic:
Trump's Risky Bet on Rural America — LEVANT, Maine—Hardly anyone knew that President Donald Trump was on his way here. And among those who did get a whiff of the news in advance, even fewer knew his destination was Treworgy Family Orchard in Levant, a tiny rural town about 10 miles northwest of Bangor.
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Raw Story
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, The Daily Caller and Los Angeles Times
Jessica Huseman / ProPublica:
So Far, Trump's “Army” of Poll Watchers Looks More Like a Small Platoon — Despite appeals from the president and his son, few of his supporters have shown up to watch early voting. One explanation: The task is just too boring. … Donald Trump Jr. looked straight into a camera at the end …
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Slate
Joseph Menn / Reuters:
QAnon received earlier boost from Russian accounts on Twitter, archives show — (Reuters) - Russian government-backed social media accounts nurtured the QAnon conspiracy theory in its infancy, earlier than previously reported, according to interviews with current and former Twitter executives …
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