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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Youngkin's crowds dwarf McAuliffe's on election eve  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  TERRY MCAULIFFE wanted GLENN YOUNGKIN and DONALD TRUMP to campaign together so badly that when it didn't happen, McAuliffe simply invented a Youngkin-Trump event that didn't exist.
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Glenn Youngkin's repulsive final push reveals a dark truth for Democrats  —  With Virginia voters set to elect a governor, Republican Glenn Youngkin's final messages are positively overflowing with sunny calls for unity.  One closing ad features footage of African American families smiling …
Discussion: Politico, The Triad and Townhall
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Trump, the billionaire family and the bull semen baron who divides them  —  Pete Ricketts, the governor of Nebraska and scion of one of the most powerful megadonor families in the Republican Party, had a pressing request for Donald Trump: Please stay out of my home-state politics.
Discussion: Raw Story
Politico:
Not it: Democrats dodge blame for stalled agenda as McAuliffe teeters  —  Terry McAuliffe could go down in Virginia's gubernatorial race Tuesday, and neither congressional liberals nor centrists want to take the blame.  —  Democrats fear losing the marquee race in a state President Joe Biden won …
Ed Morrissey / HotAir:
Carville: Blame Beltway Dems if McAuliffe loses today  —  Is this right?  James Carville voices what will be the media's received narrative if Glenn Youngkin pulls a major upset today in Virginia — an upset that Carville doesn't believe will happen, he tells CNN's Anderson Cooper.
Discussion: CNN, National Review and Townhall
Axios:
New GOP brand: Trump Light
Discussion: Washington Post, Forbes and Althouse
Cliff Owen / ABC News:
Virginia's 2021 gubernatorial election results
Rich Mendez / CNBC:   GOP pollster sees likely Republican win in Virginia governor race — and says it will be a bad omen for Democrats
NBC News:
Virginia Election Day 2021: What to watch for in the governor's race
Lachlan Markay / Axios:
Scoop: FEC lets foreigners finance U.S. ballot fights  —  The Federal Election Commission has ruled foreign donors can finance U.S. referendum campaigns, opening the door to foreign spending on fights over high-profile policy issues, Axios has learned.  —  Why it matters: Foreign nationals …
Discussion: Insider
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Giffords:
Giffords Sues the National Rifle Association for Violating Campaign Finance Laws
Discussion: Raw Story and POLITICUSUSA
New York Times:
9,000 Unvaccinated N.Y.C. Workers Put on Unpaid Leave as Mandate Begins  —  Mayor Bill de Blasio said thousands more did get the shot and that the first day of the vaccine mandate went smoothly, without significant service disruptions.  —  Hundreds of firefighters called in sick in what appeared to be an organized protest.
Discussion: Breitbart, NBC New York and Politico
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Annabelle Timsit / Washington Post:
NYC police unions warned vaccine mandates would pull 10,000 officers off streets.  So far, the number is 34.  —  The heads of the five major unions representing members of the New York City Police Department warned that 10,000 unvaccinated police officers were “set to be pulled from [the] …
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Manchin didn't sign off on framework, no ‘rush’ to get deal  —  Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said he didn't sign off on a framework for a $1.75 trillion social spending and climate bill before it was released from the White House, and that he didn't think there was a “rush” to get a deal.
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Gaby Galvin / Morning Consult:   Democrats Dropped Medicare Dental and Vision Coverage From Their Social Spending Bill. Voters Say It's Their Top Priority
New York Times:
Facebook, Citing Societal Concerns, Plans to Shut Down Facial Recognition System  —  Saying it wants “to find the right balance” with the technology, the social network will delete the face scan data of more than one billion users.  —  Facebook plans to shut down its decade-old facial recognition system …
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Jonathan Edwards / Greenwich Time:
Sen. Josh Hawley says liberals' attacks on manhood are driving men to pornography and video games
Discussion: The Hill
Aaron Sibarium / Washington Free Beacon:
Yale Law Diversity Director at Center of ‘Traphouse’ Controversy Got an Anti-Semite Invited to the Yale Law Journal  —  The Yale Law School administrator caught on tape pressuring a student to apologize for an allegedly racist party invitation pushed the Yale Law Journal to host a diversity trainer …
Discussion: Law & Liberty, Power Line and Reason
Josephine Harvey / HuffPost:
Actor Kristy Swanson, Who Spread Virus Misinformation, Is Hospitalized With COVID-19  —  The pro-Trump actor, best known for her titular role in “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” said she's developed pneumonia.  —  Actor Kristy Swanson, the original “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” …
Discussion: New York Post, NOQ Report and UPI
Jeff Amy / Associated Press:
Georgia official: Trump call to ‘find’ votes was a threat  —  ATLANTA (AP) — Donald Trump was threatening Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger when he asked him to help “find” enough votes to overturn his loss in Georgia to Democratic President Joe Biden, Raffensperger writes in a new book.
Discussion: The Hill, Mediaite, Raw Story and IJR
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USA Today:
Brad Raffensperger, GOP target of Trump ire in Georgia, warns of potential for more election violence
Discussion: Insider
Matthew Chapman / Raw Story:
Photos show QAnon believers gathering in Dallas — where they believe JFK Jr. will reveal he's still alive  —  On Monday night, believers in the QAnon conspiracy theory congregated for a mass gathering at the AT&T Discovery Plaza in Dallas, Texas.  —  According to reporter Steven Monacelli …
Discussion: Crooks and Liars
Cat Zakrzewski / Washington Post:
Breitbart has outsized influence over climate change denial on Facebook, report says  —  A new report suggests 10 publishers, including Russia Today and the Federalist Papers, are responsible for nearly 70 percent of interactions with climate change misinformation on the platform
Discussion: Forbes and POLITICUSUSA
Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg / The Appeal:
A Homeless Man Has Spent 800 Days At Rikers After Stealing Cold Medicine.  Now His Prison Sentence May Be Beginning.  —  Blind in one eye and at risk of losing vision in the other, 58-year-old Reginald Randolph is now on the verge of being sent to state prison to serve out a maximum of four years.
Tim Mak / Rolling Stone:
The NRA's ‘First Lady’ Thought Donald Trump Owed Her a Favor.  Here's How That Went  —  A new book chronicles how Wayne and Susan LaPierre used his gun lobbying job as their ticket to high society, bizarre elephant hunting safaris, and millions in questionable spending
Discussion: Raw Story
ProPublica:
Poison in the Air  —  Mapping Cancer-Causing Industrial Air Pollution … From the urban sprawl of Houston to the riverways of Virginia, air pollution from industrial plants is elevating the cancer risk of an estimated quarter of a million Americans to a level the federal government considers unacceptable.
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The 13 biggest hoaxes in America, according to Donald Trump  —  Some men use words like a scalpel, leveraging their power incisively and conservatively.  Others use words the way Wile E. Coyote uses a boulder perched at the edge of a cliff.  —  Former president Donald Trump is more of a push …
Discussion: Raw Story
Kyle Rittenhouse / Associated Press:
Russian security chief meets with CIA director in Moscow  —  MOSCOW (AP) — A top Russian security official met the visiting chief of the Central Intelligence Agency on Tuesday, a rare encounter amid tensions between Moscow and Washington.  —  Nikolai Patrushev, the powerful secretary …
Steven Lee Myers / New York Times:
Shutting Down Historical Debate, China Makes It a Crime to Mock Heroes  —  Under a new law, China has zealously prosecuted even the perceived slander of Communist figures, broadening Xi Jinping's campaign to dominate party orthodoxy.  —  The young woman in Beijing began her post complaining …
Laura Silver / Pew Research Center:
More people globally see racial, ethnic discrimination as a serious problem in the U.S. than in their own society  —  Concerns about racial and ethnic discrimination are widespread in most of the 17 advanced economies surveyed by Pew Research Center this spring.
Discussion: Washington Post, Raw Story and UPI
Pilar Melendez / The Daily Beast:
The Risky Move That Could Save Kyle Rittenhouse—or Doom Him  —  The alleged far-right vigilante has to prove he was scared when he killed—and there's one simple way to do that.  —  Kyle Rittenhouse's highly anticipated and politically polarizing murder trial began on Monday.
Zen Soo / Associated Press:
Yahoo pulls out of China, citing ‘challenging’ environment  —  HONG KONG (AP) — Yahoo Inc. said Tuesday it has pulled out of China, citing an increasingly challenging operating environment.  —  The withdrawal was largely symbolic, as many of the company's services were already blocked by China's digital censorship.
Discussion: HotAir, Associated Press, Deadline and UPI
 
 
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Karen Attiah / Washington Post:
Why books have become a battlefield in Texas
Lucy Handley / CNBC:
India targets 2070 for net-zero emissions; China makes no new commitments
Julian Borger / The Guardian:
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Discussion: Politico
Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
America's inaction on climate is getting embarrassing
Discussion: Washington Times
Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation:
Abbott and O'Rourke in Dead Heat, New Poll From Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation Shows
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Nick Surgey / Documented:
Manchin's Secret Meeting With Coal Barons and Climate Deniers at a Luxury Golf Resort
Discussion: HuffPost, Salon and New Republic
John Stoehr / The Editorial Board:
There's always someone out there willing to make the GOP's fascism seem respectable
Michael Rubin / Washington Examiner:
Questioning the climate science orthodoxy in Glasgow
Pablo Manríquez / Latino Rebels:
Immigrant Rights Advocates Grapple With Senate Parliamentarian's Past as INS Prosecutor
Amy Harmon / New York Times:
BIPOC or POC? Equity or Equality? The Debate Over Language on the Left.
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Jonathan Tamari / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Senate candidate Sean Parnell's wife testified that he tried to choke her and hit their children
 

 
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
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