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Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
Exit Polls Point to the Power of White Patriarchy  —  Some people who have historically been oppressed will stand with their oppressors.  —  It is obscene that the presidential race is too close to call at the time this column is published: Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
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William Saletan / Slate:
A Warning Sign for Democrats  —  What the heck just happened?  It's been a crazy election, and ballots are still being counted, but we can get a few ideas from the exit polls.  The poll numbers that have been posted so far—which include people who voted by mail or voted early in person …
Discussion: redstate.com and CNN
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 …
John Daniel Davidson / The Federalist:
Yes, Democrats Are Trying To Steal The Election In Michigan, Wisconsin, And Pennsylvania  —  In the three Midwest battleground states, vote counting irregularities persist in an election that will be decided on razor-thin margins.  —  As of this writing, it appears that Democratic Party machines …
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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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David G. Savage / Los Angeles Times:
Legal experts cast doubt on Trump's bid to involve Supreme Court in election results
The Daily Beast:
Trump Orders Advisers to ‘Go Down Fighting’
Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
Trump seeks to stop ‘all voting,’ but only counting remains
Katie Benner / New York Times:
Armed Agents Are Allowed in Ballot-Counting Venues, Justice Dept. Tells Prosecutors  —  Former officials expressed fears that the department's legal interpretation would allow federal investigators to intimidate vote counters or interfere with their work.  —  WASHINGTON — The Justice …
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
About 90,000 absentee ballots still need to be counted in Georgia  —  By Mark Niesse - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Emily Merwin DiRico - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jennifer Peebles - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Isaac Sabetai - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Discussion: Slate
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WSB-TV:
LIVE UPDATES: Don't expect complete elections results until at least Thursday morning, SOS says
Discussion: Common Dreams and Politico
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Democrats frustrated, GOP jubilant in Senate fight  —  Senate Democrats are feeling frustrated and disappointed as their effort to retake the majority appears to have fallen short once again.  —  The likelihood of being relegated to the minority for the next couple years hit home Wednesday …
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Axios:
GOP Senate wins wreak havoc on Biden transition plans  —  Republicans' likely hold on the Senate is forcing Joe Biden's transition team to consider limiting its prospective Cabinet nominees to those who Mitch McConnell can live with, according to people familiar with the matter.
Kevin Breuninger / CNBC:
Democrat incumbent Gary Peters is projected to win Michigan Senate race  — Democratic Sen. Gary Peters of Michigan is projected to win reelection, according to NBC News.  — The tight race between Peters, the first-term incumbent, and his Republican challenger John James …
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Robinson Meyer / The Atlantic:
A Dreadful New Peak for the American Pandemic  —  Editor's Note: The Atlantic is making vital coverage of the coronavirus available to all readers.  Find the collection here.  —  The United States reported 103,087 cases of COVID-19 today, the highest single-day total on record, according to the COVID Tracking Project at The Atlantic.
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Ali Gostanian / NBC News:
Viral ‘ballot’ burning video shared by Eric Trump is fake  —  A viral video claiming to show ballots for President Trump being burned is fake, Virginia Beach officials said on Tuesday.  —  The video shows an unidentified person putting what appear to be paper ballots in a plastic bag …
Damon Linker / The Week:
The left just got crushed  —  When every legally cast vote has been counted, Joe Biden will probably have prevailed in enough states to claim victory in the presidential race, perhaps even ending up with a few more Electoral Votes than Donald Trump managed to earn four years ago.
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.
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
Sherin Shibu / PCMag:
Most Americans Think Social Media Has a Negative Effect on the US  —  The Pew Research Center looked at public attitudes towards big tech as government scrutiny intensifies.  —  Americans aren't too confident in technology companies ensuring there is no misuse of their platforms …
Tim Alberta / Politico:
Three Reasons Biden Flipped the Midwest  —  Trump gave away his gains with key groups from four years ago and Biden reclaimed lost Democratic ground.  —  Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania giveth, and Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania taketh away.  —  Joe Biden has not yet been declared …
Discussion: Bloomberg
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 …
The American Mind:
The Fight is Now  —  A Statement from The American Mind.  —  Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, breaking every rule that Democrats have screamed for months that President Trump was going to break, have all but declared themselves the winners of the 2020 election before the votes are counted.
Amber Phillips / Washington Post:
Democrats' down-ballot misery continues with state legislative battles  —  They were hoping to pick up a half-dozen chambers across the nation and may end up with none.  —  Instead, it's possible Democrats end up with no new chambers, and it will be Republicans who leave 2020 with wins.
KLAS:
Nevada Deputy Sec. of State for Elections confirms there will be no additional results today  —  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 earlier …
Washington Post:
Management company owned by Jared Kushner files to evict hundreds of families as moratoriums expire  —  White House adviser's company, Westminster Management, and other landlords prepare to remove tenants behind on rent during the pandemic.  —  Westminster Management, an apartment company owned …
Juwan J. Holmes / LGBTQ Nation:
The sheriff fired her because she's a lesbian so she ran against him.  She'll be the new sheriff now.  —  Charmaine McGuffey is the new sheriff in town, defeating both her former boss and a Republican challenger.  —  Charmaine McGuffey is going to be the new sheriff for Hamilton County, Ohio.
Frank Rich / New York Magazine:
The Republicans Will Learn Nothing From a Trump Defeat  —  Romantic illusions die hard in America.  So many fell on Election Night 2020 that it will be months, maybe years, before we compile a full inventory.  We can start by acknowledging a paramount reality that contradicts …
NBC News:
Speaker Pelosi believes Biden will have enough Electoral College votes to win White House  —  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent a letter to her Democratic colleagues stating she believes Biden will have enough Electoral College votes to win the White House.  —  “The American people …
Discussion: New York Times, Bloomberg and MSNBC
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 …
Benjamin Wallace-Wells / New Yorker:
Can Republicans Become a Multiracial Working-Class Party?  —  At 10:53 p.m. on Tuesday, as it seemed clear that Donald Trump would win Florida while the rest of the electoral battlegrounds remained in doubt, the young Republican Senator Josh Hawley, of Missouri, tweeted, “We are a working class party now.
Discussion: The Nation and Informed Comment
Josh Hammer / New York Post:
Despite ‘racist’ charges, Trump did better with minorities than any GOP candidate in 60 years  —  For four years now, Democrats and their media allies have tarred President Trump as a reprehensible white supremacist leading a dying party.  The Trumpian, populist GOP, they claimed …
Beatrice Dupuy / Associated Press:
Ballots marked with Sharpie pens were not invalidated in Arizona  —  CLAIM: Votes were eliminated in Arizona because people were made to use Sharpie pens to mark their ballots.  This caused the tabulation machine to cancel the vote.  —  AP'S ASSESSMENT: False.  Sharpies were allowed in Arizona but they do not affect the vote.
Discussion: Washington Post, WFXRtv and The Sun
 
 
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Aaron Zitner / Wall Street Journal:
What Went Wrong With the Polls This Year?
Will Thorne / Variety:
TV Ratings: Election Night Down 20% From 2016, Fox News Wins Network Race
Brandon Waltens / Texas Scorecard:
VIDEO: Wagons, Suitcases, and Coolers Roll Into Detroit Voting Center at 4 AM
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Washington Post:
Trump and his allies boost bogus conspiracy theories in a bid to undermine vote count
Wall Street Journal:
2020 Election Lesson: Trump's Coalition Proved Durable
Discussion: Townhall, Power Line and Boston Herald
Tobias Hoonhout / National Review:
The Biden ‘Landslide’ Canard
 Earlier Items: 
Media Matters for America:
Lou Dobbs demands Republicans “surround” Philadelphia and exert a “demanding presence”
Discussion: crooksandliars.com
Brigitte S. / Senator Jake Corman:
Senate Republican Leaders Call for PA Secretary of State to Resign Immediately
Discussion: Breitbart
David Chanen / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Hundreds protest in Minneapolis, head onto freeway
Rebecca Heilweil / Vox:
No, Joe Biden did not mysteriously gain 138,000 Michigan votes all at once
Michael Kruse / Politico:
Trump's losing. He also won again.
Washington Post:
Trump administration taps mainstream climate scientist to run key climate review
New York Times:
False News Targeting Latinos Trails the Election
 

 
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Dade Hayes / Deadline:
In an earnings call, David Zaslav says the Trump Administration may be more merger friendly, enabling a “real positive and accelerated impact on this industry”

Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
TikTok launches Share to TikTok, which lets users directly share music from Apple Music and Spotify in a post to their TikTok Feed or in DMs via TikTok Messages

Benjamin Mullin / New York Times:
Memo: WaPo CEO Will Lewis tells staff they'll be expected to work from the office five days a week, instead of three, by June 2, and by February 3 for managers

 
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