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9:05 PM ET, November 4, 2020

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Ian MacDougall / ProPublica:
If Trump Tries to Sue His Way to Election Victory, Here's What Happens  —  It's easy enough for the Trump campaign to file a lawsuit claiming improprieties, but a lot harder to provide evidence of wrongdoing or a convincing legal argument.  Here's what you need to know as the election lawsuits start to mount.
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Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
Trump seeks to stop voting, but only counting remains
Edward Foley / Washington Post:
Trump wants the courts to stop the counting. He's going to be disappointed.
Ryan Lizza / Politico:
Biden looks screwed even if he wins  —  This is not the outcome Democrats expected.  —  Despite many bold predictions of a rout in which Democrats gained (or re-gained) Trumpian red territory of 2016, as of early Wednesday only one state — Arizona — had flipped from red to blue.
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Associated Press:
2020 Latest: McConnell says it'll take while to count votes  —  Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is discounting President Donald Trump's early claim that he'd already won the election, saying it's going to take a while for states to conduct their vote counts.
Vaughn Hillyard / NBC News:
Arizona's Maricopa County has 605,000 uncounted ballots, some results released tonight  —  Data from Arizona's Maricopa County shows that there are still about 605,000 uncounted ballots, and results for a bulk of them are expected to come out in two batches starting around 9 p.m. ET, which is 7 p.m. local time.
Discussion: KXAN-TV, Reuters and The Daily Caller
Andy Sullivan / Reuters:
If he wins White House, Biden's ambitions likely blocked by Republican Senate
New York Times:
Fox's Arizona Call for Biden Flipped the Mood at Trump Headquarters  —  The Fox News decision left the president fuming, and his team complaining.  Then he began casting aspersions on other states' vote counts.  —  WASHINGTON — With Florida looking red early on Tuesday night …
Politico:
‘Dumpster fire’: House Democrats trade blame after Tuesday's damage  —  House Democrats are asking themselves one question after Tuesday's election stunner: What the hell happened?  —  In the House, bleary-eyed Democrats were still sorting out the wreckage when they awoke Wednesday with dozens …
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Marisa Schultz / Fox News:
House of cards?  Pelosi to have a hard time becoming speaker as results trickle in, officials say  —  Democrats will have a slimmer majority in 2021  —  Dems hold House as GOP flips handful of seats  —  Republican leaders, gloating at flipping several House seats, took jabs at Rep. Nancy Pelosi …
Discussion: Townhall
The Hill:
Centrist Democrats talk leadership changes after negative election results
Discussion: Breitbart and Sean Hannity
Tom Nichols / The Atlantic:
A Large Portion of the Electorate Chose the Sociopath  —  The moment every Donald Trump opponent has been waiting for is at hand: Joe Biden seems to be taking the lead.  So why am I not happy?  —  I am certainly relieved.  A Biden victory would be an infinitely better result than a Trump win.
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New York Times:
National Exit Polls: How Different Groups Voted  —  The numbers on this page are preliminary estimates from exit polls conducted by Edison Research for the National Election Pool.  These surveys interviewed voters outside of polling places or early voting sites, or by phone.
The Daily Beast:
Trump Orders Advisers to ‘Go Down Fighting’  —  Seeing his chances of reelection slipping away, the president wants his armada of lawyers to give Democrats a court fight that 'they'll never forget'  —  As Election Day turned into election week early Wednesday morning, Donald Trump had a simple message …
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David G. Savage / Los Angeles Times:
Legal experts cast doubt on Trump's bid to involve Supreme Court in election results
Discussion: Axios
George Packer / The Atlantic:
Face the Bitter Truth  —  We don't yet know the outcome of the election, but its meaning is already clear.  We are two countries, and neither of them is going to be conquered or disappear anytime soon.  The outcome of the 2016 election was not a historical fluke or result of foreign subversion …
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Kate Taylor / New York Times:
Covid-19 Live Updates: U.S. Records 100,000 Cases in a Day for the First Time
Discussion: The Daily Caller, UPI and The Hill
KLAS:
Nevada Deputy Sec. of State for Elections confirms there will be no additional results toda  —  LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — No additional Nevada General Election results will be released today.  The Nevada Deputy Secretary of State for Elections, Wayne Thorley, told 8 News Now's Vanessa Murphy …
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Detroit News:
New poll challengers barred by police at Detroit vote counting center
CBS News:
2020 Election Live Updates: Pivotal states too close to call as race hangs in the balance
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
The Remaining Vote in Pennsylvania Appears to Be Overwhelmingly for Biden  —  The president leads by nearly 700,000 votes, but there are 1.4 million absentee votes outstanding.  —  Joe Biden has won absentee ballots counted in Pennsylvania by an overwhelming margin so far, according to data from the Secretary of State early Wednesday.
David Wasserman / The Cook Political Report:
House Republicans Defy the Polls, Narrow Democrats' Majority  —  District-level polling has rarely led us — or the parties and groups investing in House races — so astray.  Prior to Tuesday, most Republican strategists were privately resigned to the prospect of a double-digit loss of seats.
Discussion: CNN, Washington Examiner and USA Today
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Stephanie Akin / Roll Call:
House losses all have come on Democratic side so far
Discussion: Associated Press
Sophia Waterfield / Newsweek:
Nate Silver Faces Wrath of Twitter After Election Results Once Again Go Against His Predictions  —  Americans called for FiveThirtyEight founder and editor-in-chief Nate Silver to retire after President Donald Trump won states that were predicted to instead go to Joe Biden.
Discussion: Washington Examiner
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New York Times:
False News Targeting Latinos Trails the Election  —  Rampant falsehoods evolved online on Wednesday, intended to make Spanish speakers question the unfolding election results and believe that President Trump was being robbed of victory.  —  MIAMI — The posts proliferated on election night …
Discussion: Associated Press
Mica Soellner / Washington Examiner:
Arizona attorney general says office received hundreds of voter complaints regarding Sharpies at polling stations  —  Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said his office has received hundreds of complaints by voters who said Sharpies were provided to them to fill in their ballot in Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix.
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Arizona Republic:
About 600K ballots left to count in Arizona, The Republic estimates as of 11 a.m. Wednesday
Washington Post:
Coronavirus cases exceed 100,000 in one day for the first time, even as the nation is split on the pandemic vs. the economy  —  The coronavirus pandemic reached a dire milestone Wednesday when the number of new U.S. infections topped 100,000 in one day for the first time, continuing a resurgence that showed no sign of slowing.
Discussion: BuzzFeed News
Washington Post:
Trump administration taps mainstream climate scientist to run key climate review  —  Amid climate science skepticism at the Trump White House, pick may encourage scientific community.  —  The next National Climate Assessment, the federal government's most definitive and comprehensive report …
New York Times:
Win or Lose, Trump Will Remain a Powerful and Disruptive Force  —  Even if he is defeated, he has made clear that he would not shrink from the scene.  —  WASHINGTON — If President Trump loses his bid for re-election, as looked increasingly likely on Wednesday, it would be the first defeat of an incumbent president in 28 years.
Discussion: Common Dreams
Michael Kruse / Politico:
Trump's losing.  He also won again.  —  With help from Renuka Rayasam and Tyler Weyant  —  WAITING FOR 270 — Joe Biden, who has broken the record for most number of votes cast for a presidential candidate, needs just six electoral votes to win the presidency.  For the latest results, head to our 2020 Elections homepage.
 
 
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Jack Shafer / Politico:
Cable News Needs to Take Election Day Off
Shawna Chen / Axios:
GOP retains Senate seats despite record-breaking Democratic fundraising
Discussion: Breitbart
Jennifer Elias / CNBC:
YouTube refuses to remove video that appears to violate its policies
BBC:
US markets soar despite election uncertainty
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Trump team readies for recount war with White House chief of staff serving as point man and an outside law firm that's home to Reince Priebus
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