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11:30 PM ET, November 1, 2022

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New York Times:
Top Democrats Question Their Party's Strategy as Midterm Worries Grow  —  Leading lawmakers and strategists are openly doubting the party's kitchen-sink approach, saying Democrats have failed to unite around one central message.  —  Top Democratic officials, lawmakers and strategists …
Discussion: Semafor
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David Wasserman / Cook Political Report:
House Rating Changes: 10 More Blue Districts Move in GOP's Direction  —  The scariest Halloween reality for House Democrats is the number of seats President Biden carried comfortably in 2020 that are at genuine risk a week out.  And if you're looking for House upsets, the best places …
Rep. Tim Ryan / Washington Post:
Biden says Democratic election wins will bring ‘fundamental shift’ on economy … In his third and final stop in Florida on Tuesday, President Biden said Democrats' plans for the country are why voters face “a choice between two vastly different visions for America.”
David Frum / The Atlantic:   Yes, Elections Have Consequences
Washington Post:
Capitol Police cameras caught break-in at Pelosi home, but no one was watching  —  The attack on Paul Pelosi has sparked an urgent conversation about lawmaker security amid increased threats  —  Inside the command center for the U.S. Capitol Police, a handful of officers were going through …
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United States Capitol Police:
A Statement from U.S. Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger
Rolling Stone:
Trump Peddles Pelosi Attack Conspiracy — And Has Been Saying Worse in Private
Discussion: New York Magazine, Insider and The Hill
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Holly Bailey / Washington Post:
Pelosi's attacker told police he was on a ‘suicide mission,’ court filings allege  —  SAN FRANCISCO — The man accused of breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home and assaulting her husband with a hammer allegedly told police he was on a “suicide mission” and had a target list of state …
Tom Nichols / The Atlantic:
The Dark Heart of the Republican Party  —  Embracing the politics of sadism, the GOP base hits a new low.  —  January 6 was not an outlier.  Laughing over a hammer attack on an old man, the GOP has completed its transition from a political party to a brutal mob.  —  But first, here are three new stories from The Atlantic.
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Annie Karni / New York Times:
With Falsehoods and Ridicule About Pelosi Attack, Republicans Mimic Trump
Discussion: Washington Post, CNN and Forbes
New York Times:
Julie Powell, Food Writer Known for ‘Julie & Julia,’ Dies at 49  —  She documented her attempt to cook every recipe in Julia Child's “Mastering the Art of French Cooking” in a popular blog that became a best-selling book and a hit movie.  —  Julie Powell, the writer whose decision to spend …
Leighton Woodhouse / Common Sense:
Why Lifelong Democrats in Oregon Say They're Ready to Vote Red  —  'Look outside.  You see the homelessness, people dying in the streets from overdoses, people having psychotic breaks.  It's in shambles.  It wasn't always like this.'  —  Writes Social Studies  · Subscribe
Discussion: New York Times
Camille Mumford / Emerson Polling:
New York Poll: Zeldin Momentum Stalls as Hochul Rallies Support  —  Home Polls New York Poll: Zeldin Momentum Stalls as Hochul Rallies Support  —  The first post-debate Emerson College Polling/Pix11/The Hill survey of New York voters finds Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul with an eight-point lead …
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Camille Mumford / Emerson Polling:
Nevada 2022: One Week Out, Republicans Lead Democrats for US Senate & 3 of 4 Congressional Seats
Discussion: The Hill and KLAS
Washington Post:
U.S. exploring whether it has authority to review Musk's Twitter deal  —  Terms of the deal give large foreign investors access to confidential information about the social media platform  —  Large foreign investors would have access to confidential information about Twitter's finances …
Jeremy Barr / Washington Post:
The meteoric rise of CNN's Kaitlan Collins  —  At 30, the broadcast journalism prodigy leaves the White House beat for a bigger challenge: boosting the lagging ratings for CNN's morning show  —  Kaitlan Collins became CNN's youngest-ever chief White House correspondent last year, at age 28.
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Biden Misstates How His Son Beau Died in 2nd Verbal Fumble in Florida  —  The president confused the American war in Iraq with the Russian war in Ukraine and then misstated how his son Beau died.  —  MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — President Biden verbally fumbled during a campaign swing in Florida on Tuesday …
The Times of Israel:
Netanyahu warns of surge in ‘leftist areas’; Hadash-Ta'al says Arab vote lagging  —  Opposition chief phones allies as far-right celebrates strong showing; Sami Abou Shahadeh declares ‘rising turnout will prove Balad victorious’; Yesh Atid: Wait for real results
Financial Times:
Banks prepare to hold $12.7bn Twitter debt on books until early 2023  —  Lenders concede they will struggle to drum up demand until Elon Musk unveils detailed strategy  —  Banks that lent $12.7bn to Elon Musk for his $44bn Twitter takeover are preparing to hold the debt until early next year …
CNN:
Supreme Court rejects Lindsey Graham's request to block Georgia grand jury subpoena  —  The Supreme Court declined on Tuesday to block a subpoena for Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham to testify in front of an Atlanta grand jury investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.
Ann Camann / Saint Anselm College:
New Poll by Saint Anselm College Survey Center Shows GOP Momentum  —  A new poll conducted by the Saint Anselm College Survey Center (SACSC) at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics (NHIOP) finds Republican candidates have gained momentum among likely New Hampshire voters.
Discussion: Granite Memo, Breitbart and HotAir
New York Times:
Bolsonaro Agrees to Transition, Two Days After Losing Brazil Election  —  Breaking his silence, President Jair Bolsonaro did not admit defeat or repeat his baseless claims about election fraud, but his administration signaled that the transfer of power would proceed.
Dion Nissenbaum / Wall Street Journal:
Saudi Arabia, U.S. on High Alert After Warning of Imminent Iranian Attack  —  Saudi officials said Tehran is poised to attack both the kingdom and Erbil in Iraq; White House NSC says the U.S. is prepared to respond  —  Saudi Arabia has shared intelligence with the U.S. warning of an imminent attack …
Matthew Cunningham-Cook / The Lever:
The Fed Chair's November Surprise  —  The Federal Reserve, as part of a broader campaign by Republican Board Chairman Jerome Powell to “get wages down,” is expected to increase interest rates again by 0.75 percentage points at its meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Discussion: The Hill, Jacobin and CoinDesk
Jerry Iannelli / The Appeal:
Halloween is Over and It Looks Like No One Got Fentanyl Candy After All  —  Law-enforcement spent weeks scaremongering about opioids showing up in candy this Halloween.  Despite the media frenzy, no drugs seem to have actually turned up.  —  It is now Nov. 1, which means Halloween is over …
Discussion: Techdirt and Capitol Fax.com
New York Times:
From Yale to Newsmax, Usha Vance Has Helped J.D. Vance Chart His Path  —  The Ohio Senate candidate's wife, an accomplished lawyer, remains ensconced in the milieu he now rails against.  —  In 2013, two students at Yale Law School decided to organize a discussion group on the subject of “social decline in white America.”
Discussion: Fox News
Dana Blanton / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Johnson holds edge over Barnes in Wisconsin Senate race  —  Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is in a tough battle to stay in office  —  Sen Ron Johnson: Democrats are divorced from reality  —  President Biden won Wisconsin by less than one percentage point in 2020, and the state remains closely divided.
Discussion: The Hill, The Sun and Associated Press
Richard L. Hasen / NBC News:
An Arizona court seems to think voter intimidation isn't voter intimidation  —  The First Amendment's free speech clause grants a lot of protection for false and odious speech.  It also protects freedom of association.  So if a group of people want to get together to protest the results …
John Nichols / The Nation:
Biden's Recognition of Lula's Win Is a Rebuke to Trumpism  —  There's a global battle over the future of democracy.  With his stance on the Brazilian election result, Biden took a side.  —  Trumpism is a domestic phenomenon.  But it is aligned with a global movement.
David Weigel / Semafor:
Democrats had a simple message on abortion in Arizona.  Then things got complicated.  —  PHOENIX - On the day before Halloween, Julie Gunnigle canvassed Elm Street, still wearing the red contact lenses from her vampire costume, worried that voters continue to be “utterly confused” about whether abortion remained legal in Arizona.
Discussion: National Review
New York Times:
Why Do People Who Don't Like Politics Hold the Fate of the Country in Their Hands?  —  It's almost Election Day, and once again, the party that wins the midterms will likely be determined by swing voters — a small but critical slice of the electorate that, despite the polarization of U.S. politics …
Daniel Arkin / NBC News:
Celebrities are starting to leave Twitter.  Here's a running list.  —  Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter has some in Hollywood heading for the exit.  —  “Grey's Anatomy” creator Shonda Rhimes and others in the entertainment industry say they plan to quit the platform now that it is owned by Musk …
Sonia Moghe / CNN:
Judge declines to drop charges against Donald Trump ally Tom Barrack after hinting he would  —  New York CNN —  After hinting some charges may be dropped in the foreign lobbying trial of longtime Donald Trump ally Tom Barrack, a federal judge on Tuesday is allowing the charges to stand and the case may soon go to the jury.
Taylor Telford / Washington Post:
U.S. workers have gotten way less productive.  No one is sure why.  —  Bosses and economists are troubled by the worst drop in U.S. worker output since 1947  —  Employers across the country are worried that workers are getting less done — and there's evidence they're right to be spooked.
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian / Axios:
FCC commissioner says government should ban TikTok  —  The Council on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS) should take action to ban TikTok, Brendan Carr, one of five commissioners at the Federal Communications Commission, told Axios in an interview.
 
 
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Jeongmin Kim / NK News:
China votes to condemn past North Korean nuclear tests at UN, as Russia abstains
Discussion: The National Interest
Mark Scolforo / Associated Press:
Pennsylvania court: Ballots in undated envelopes won't count
Washington Post:
Alaska's ranked-choice voting is flawed. But there's an easy fix.
Discussion: Election Law Blog
 Earlier Items: 
New York Times:
Prosecutors Look at Florida Election Protest as a Model for Jan. 6
Discussion: Raw Story
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Progressive America Needs a Glasnost
Discussion: HotAir, Fox News and Newsbusters
Craig Simpson / Telegraph:
‘Non-binary’ Romeo and Juliet set in Nazi Germany apologises for omitting Jews from casting call
Bloomberg:
NSA Watchdog Concluded One Analyst's Surveillance Project Went Too Far
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Chief Justice Roberts temporarily delays release of Trump tax records
TMZ.com:
Migos Rapper Takeoff Dead at 28, Shot in Houston
 

 
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
A growing number of podcasters, including Tim Ferriss, are moving away from interviews to monologues or co-hosts, as some well-known guests can be overexposed

Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Sources: NBCUniversal Vice Chairman Bonnie Hammer plans to leave the company at the end of the year; she has been with the company since 2004

 
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