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1:10 PM ET, October 23, 2022

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Mark Murray / NBC News:
‘Anger on their minds’: NBC News poll finds sky-high interest and polarization ahead of midterms  —  Less than three weeks before Election Day, voter interest has now reached an all-time high for a midterm election, with a majority of registered voters saying that this election is “more important” to them than past midterms.
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Michael Scherer / Washington Post:
Democrats fear the midterm map is slipping away  —  Polls in both the House and Senate show improvements for Republicans amid economic and crime concerns  —  The liberal Navigator public tracking poll flashed a major warning sign for Democrats in mid-October, reporting a 20 percentage point …
Brittany Shepherd / Reuters:
GOP opens edge on economy, crime ahead of midterms: POLL  —  These leads for Republicans have numerically solidified since August.  —  President Joe Biden speaks about gas prices during remarks in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building's South Court Auditorium at the White House in Washington, D.C., June 22, 2022.
CNN:
Democrats predict an ‘extremely busy’ lame duck.  Here's what's on the agenda  —  A packed legislative to-do list awaits Congress when it returns to session after the midterms - and Democrats, who currently control both chambers, will face a ticking clock to enact key priorities if Republicans win …
Hannah Knowles / Washington Post:
Oz-Shapiro. Warnock-Kemp. Split-ticket voters loom large in midterms.
Discussion: Daily Kos
Rolling Stone:
Trump Plans to Challenge the 2022 Elections — Starting in Philly  —  The former president is fixated on challenging the results of Pennsylvania's Senate race, which he views — as one source puts it — as a “dress rehearsal for Trump 2024”  —  IN EARLY SEPTEMBER, Donald Trump welcomed …
Bloomberg:
The Seven Men Who Will Lead China Into Xi's Third Term  —  For the third time in little over a decade, Chinese President Xi Jinping led a procession of Communist Party officials onto the red carpet at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, revealing who will lead the world's most populous country for the next five years.
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Christian Shepherd / Washington Post:
As China's Xi extends his rule, his predecessor makes an unusual exit
Natasha Singer / New York Times:
Why Am I Seeing That Political Ad?  Check Your ‘Trump Resistance’ Score.  —  To help campaigns target ads, voter-profiling firms score millions of Americans on issues like guns, vaccines and QAnon.  —  In the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election, a voter analytics firm called PredictWise came …
Scott Wong / NBC News:
Young Democrats ready their plans for a post-Pelosi shake-up  —  House Democrats have unified as they fight to retain their fragile majority in next month's midterms.  But if they lose, as many election prognosticators predict they will, that unity will likely be short-lived.
Discussion: The Hill
Axios:
Voter isolation grows as 2024 candidates forgo mainstream media  —  America is on the verge of the first truly parallel universe presidential campaign — where the parties speak to distinct groups of voters, in distinct media ecosystems, pushing distinct realities.
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Blunder in Affirmative Action Case May Cost Harvard $15 Million  —  A missed insurance notice opened a window onto the cost of litigating challenges to race-conscious admissions programs to be heard this month by the Supreme Court.  —  WASHINGTON — As Harvard prepares to defend …
Discussion: Reason
Laura Reiley / Washington Post:
It's not a trick: Your Halloween treats are getting smaller  —  Chocolate and candy packs are getting smaller due to ‘shrinkflation’ and candy companies reducing calorie counts  —  Standing in the center aisle of the drugstore, with its seasonal display of spooky bat decorations …
Meghan MacPherson / ABC News:
Kari Lake suggests early voting be restricted in Arizona as she repeats election lies  —  The GOP gubernatorial nominee spoke with Jonathan Karl for “This Week.”  —  Arizona Republican nominee for governor Kari Lake speaks during a campaign rally attended by former U.S. President Donald Trump, on Oct. 9, 2022 in Mesa, Ariz.
Cara McGoogan / Washington Post:
In Ohio, Vance faces backlash in Ukrainian community over war stance  —  Many said they would not vote for Vance.  In a tight contest, such sentiments could have far-reaching implications.  —  PARMA, Ohio — Irena Stolar has voted Republican for over half a century, from Richard M. Nixon to Donald Trump.
Discussion: Los Angeles Times
 
 
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Edward McKinley / Houston Chronicle:
Trump's 2019 El Paso rally cost the city nearly $500,000. He still hasn't paid the bill.
Discussion: PoliticusUSA and Raw Story
CNN:
Oz loans his Pennsylvania Senate campaign another $1 million
Discussion: Insider
David Wickert / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Editor: Walker using false statements about AJC to raise money
New York Times:
For Trump's Backers in Congress, ‘Devil Terms’ Help Rally Voters
Discussion: Raw Story
Carlisa N. Johnson / The Guardian:
Early voters in Georgia face obstacles under state's new election law
Discussion: Mediaite and National Review