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Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
UGA poll: Warnock-Walker close; Kemp builds lead over Abrams  —  U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker remain in a neck-and-neck race for the state's wildly competitive Senate seat, according to a University of Georgia poll released Wednesday, while GOP Gov. Brian Kemp …
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Quinnipiac University Poll:
Georgia Senate Race Unchanged: Warnock Leads Walker 52% - 45%, Quinnipiac University Georgia Poll Finds; Gov Race Between Kemp And Abrams Remains Too Close To Call  — mail_outline  —  In the wake of a controversy that's landed Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker in the national spotlight …
Discussion: The Hill, Breitbart and Political Wire
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
The Media's Misguided Love Affair with John Fetterman  —  On the menu today: A long look at the symbiotic relationship between Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman and the national media that fell in love with him - and fell in love with him surprisingly early in his tenure …
Washington Post:
New evidence to show Trump was warned of violence on Jan. 6  —  The Jan. 6 select committee's hearing this week is expected to corroborate parts of the more-startling accounts of that day  —  The probably final public hearing of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 …
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Jeremy Shapiro / War on the Rocks:
We Are On a Path to Nuclear War  —  In war, nothing is inevitable and not much is predictable.  But the war in Ukraine has a direction that observers can see and that we should name.  What began as a criminal Russian aggression against Ukraine has become a proxy war between Washington and Moscow.
Discussion: Newsweek and CEPA
Jake Tapper / The Atlantic:
How Bad Can a Lawyer Be?  —  On Tuesday, September 20, 2011, a young patient walked haltingly into a medical office in South Philadelphia to have his bullet wounds examined.  —  The patient was a 17-year-old named C. J. Rice, who lived in the neighborhood.  The doctor was a pediatrician named Theodore Tapper.
Discussion: The Philadelphia Inquirer and CNN
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
How to Make a Semi-Fascist Party  —  The hostile, paranoid, and increasingly authoritarian path ahead for American conservatism.  —  In mid-September, I attended the National Conservatism Conference in Miami, where Republican politicians, right-wing thought leaders, and various party apparatchiks …
Ron Dicker / HuffPost:
Ex-Bill Clinton Strategist Paul Begala Decries ‘Pain-In-The-Ass White Liberals’  —  The CNN commentator called out those in his party who he thinks could stand in the way of Joe Biden's reelection.  —  Democratic strategist Paul Begala took aim at “pain-in-the-ass white liberals on Twitter” …
Discussion: Mediaite
Ali Meyer / KFOR-TV:
KFOR EXCLUSIVE: Stitt's secret plan to build a new Governor's mansion  —  OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The State of Oklahoma has a website devoted to the Oklahoma Governor's mansion.  As of this month, paragraph 12 of the website states: “Governor Stitt and his family live in the five rooms on the second floor.”
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Who in the World Is Still Answering Pollsters' Phone Calls?  —  Response rates suggest the “death of telephone polling” is getting closer.  —  We're already in the field with our next New York Times/Siena College national survey, so it's a good time to go through some of the poll-related reader mail we've received recently.
Discussion: Florida Phoenix
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Ben Sasse is an affirmative action hire if there ever was one  —  Conservatives have long bemoaned the politicization of higher education, accusing faculty and administrators of catering to “wokeness” and engaging in cancel culture personnel policies.  Now, we will see how deep their concern …
Chris Geidner / Law Dork, with Chris Geidner:
The Supreme Court won't let a racist jury stop a death sentence  —  “I think we should stay with our Blood Line,” a juror who later sentenced Andre Thomas to death told lawyers before trial.  The conservatives let the Texas death sentence stand.  And: More from SCOTUS.
Nicki Brown / CNN:
Secret Service employee charged with criminal harassment and witness intimidation  —  A US Secret Service employee and driver for former first lady Michelle Obama was charged with criminal harassment and witness intimidation in a Massachusetts court on Friday, according to court documents.
Discussion: Raw Story
Washington Post:
Good news for Democrats: abortion is a strong motivator for voters  —  Welcome to Wednesday.  If you missed yesterday's breaking news, we've got you covered: A winner has been crowned in the Fat Bear Week contest after a drama-filled week.  —  Today's edition: The Biden administration finalized a fix to Obamacare's “family glitch.”
Cindy Boren / Washington Post:
Brett Favre says he has ‘done nothing wrong’ in Mississippi welfare scandal  —  Brett Favre denied wrongdoing in the Mississippi welfare scandal, speaking out for the first time on the controversy in a statement to Fox News Digital, saying, “I have done nothing wrong and it is past time to set the record straight.”
NBC News:
Mandatory reporting was supposed to stop severe child abuse.  It punishes poor families instead.  —  After the Penn State scandal, Pennsylvania required more professionals to report suspected child abuse.  A flood of unfounded allegations followed, ensnaring thousands of low-income parents.
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Lawyers Group Asks Court to Punish an Author of Trump Electors Scheme  —  An ethics complaint in New York against Kenneth Chesebro is the latest example of legal troubles for lawyers who helped Donald J. Trump try to overturn the 2020 election.  —  WASHINGTON — In the emerging history …
Jon King / Michigan Advance:
Under criminal investigation, DePerno seeks to be the state's chief law enforcement officer  —  The Republican attorney general nominee has made Michigan history, experts say  —  It's a situation unprecedented in Michigan political history: A candidate for statewide office is running under …
Discussion: Mother Jones
JONATHAN TURLEY:
President Biden Pushes Hunter's Addiction as CNN Omits Questions on Influence Peddling and Contradictions  —  This week I wrote a column on a notable shift by political and media figures on the Hunter Biden scandal toward a last line of defense: the addiction defense.
David Corn / Mother Jones:
How Dr. Oz Boosted an Osteopath Who Became a Top Spreader of Covid Misinformation  —  The FDA has warned Joseph Mercola over his medical claims.  The GOP Senate candidate promoted him.  —  Washington, DC, Bureau Chief  —  Fight disinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters.
US Food and Drug Administration:
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: FDA Authorizes Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech Bivalent COVID-19 Vaccines for Use as a Booster Dose in Younger Age Groups  —  For Immediate Release:  —  Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration amended the emergency use authorizations (EUAs) …
Zachary Petrizzo / The Daily Beast:
Washington State GOP Pays a White Nationalist, Pro-Nazi Blogger  —  Add it to the list of ways in which Washington has a far-right problem.  —  It's no secret that Washington state has a white nationalist problem.  Among the rugged mountains and towering pines are neo-Nazi groups …
Journal Sentinel:
Election deceiver, science fabulist, billionaire benefactor.  After 12 years, it's time to term-limit Sen. Ron Johnson  —  USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin Editorial Board  —  He's an election falsifier who recklessly promoted lies about the 2020 presidential race long after it was clear Donald Trump lost.
Amy Walter / Cook Political Report:
Historically, Toss Up Races Break Decidedly Toward One Party  —  In the Cook Political Report vernacular, the classification of “Toss Up” is used to refer to races that are the most competitive of the cycle, and which either party stands a reasonable chance of winning.
Wall Street Journal:
American Universities Continue to Falter in World Rankings as China Rises  —  Number of U.S. schools in top 100 list shrinks while University of Oxford keeps No. 1 spot  —  The U.S.'s pre-eminence among the world's top research universities continues to diminish, according to a new global ranking …
Associated Press:
Ex-Texas cop charged for shooting teen eating hamburger  —  A now-former San Antonio police officer was charged Tuesday with two counts of aggravated assault by a peace officer for shooting and gravely wounding a teen eating a hamburger in his car in a McDonald's parking lot.
Robyn Dixon / Washington Post:
Baltic nations long warned about Russia.  Now, maybe the West is listening.  —  RIGA, Latvia — Since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Kyiv's strongest allies against President Vladimir Putin have been the nations that know his Soviet playbook best: Estonia, Latvia …
Discussion: Foreign Affairs
Charlie Sykes / Morning Shots:
“A Concierge at a Rock Star Hotel”  —  Plus: A Wisconsin poll tests the appeal of centrism  —  ICYMI: David Frum and I covered a lot of ground in Tuesday's podcast — from nuclear “Armageddon” and Right-wing pro-Putinism to Kevin McCarthy.  —  The whole thing is worth your time …
Discussion: The Bulwark
David Voreacos / Bloomberg:
Steve Wynn Persuades Judge to Toss US Foreign-Lobbying Case  —  Casino magnate Steve Wynn persuaded a US judge to dismiss a Justice Department civil lawsuit seeking to force him to register as a foreign agent acting for China when he lobbied the Trump administration several years ago.
Ariel Edwards-Levy / CNN:
CNN Poll: Biden's approval rises, but national economic outlook remains gloomy  —  Americans' views of President Joe Biden have rebounded slightly from their dismal outlook over the summer, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.  But public assessment of the economy remains grim …
Discussion: Fox News, The Hill and Political Wire
CNN:
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Sheriff Reboots Car Fine Collections After Costly Pandemic Pause  —  By placing boots on vehicles, the city is making money from tickets again — with drivers paying higher fees than ever.  —  The New York City Sheriff's Office has booted thousands of cars in the last few months …
 
 
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W. Joseph DeReuil / Irish Rover:
Keough School Professor Offers Abortion Access to Students
Salena Zito / New York Post:
‘No life’ in Braddock, the Pa. town Senate wannabe John Fetterman claims he saved
Lucas Gonzalez / WRTV Indianapolis:
City of Bloomington to limit electric scooter access after crash that killed IU student
Financial Times:
Westinghouse to be sold for $7.9bn in sign of nuclear power revival
Discussion: Utility Dive
 Earlier Items: 
Alex Seitz-Wald / NBC News:
Democrats are still struggling to make their campaigns look like their voters
Katie Lobosco / CNN:
Judge to rule Wednesday whether Biden's student loan forgiveness can move forward
Scott Wong / NBC News:
New book details tense call between Trump and moderate Republicans ahead of first impeachment
Discussion: MSNBC and Raw Story
Los Angeles Times:
Nury Martinez also makes crude comments about Jews and Armenians in leaked audio
NBC News:
John Fetterman discusses health, campaign in first sit-down interview since stroke
Washington Post:
Woman says she had to press Herschel Walker to pay for abortion he wanted
Rupa Subramanya / Common Sense:
Scheduled to Die: The Rise of Canada's Assisted Suicide Program