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5:40 PM ET, November 6, 2022

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New York Times:
Twitter Said to Delay Changes to Check Mark Badges Until After Midterm Election  —  Users and employees had raised concerns that Elon Musk's plan to give check marks to those who paid a monthly fee could be misused to sow discord.  —  Twitter is delaying the rollout of verification check marks …
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Bloomberg:
Twitter Now Asks Some Fired Workers to Please Come Back  —  Twitter Inc., after laying off roughly half the company on Friday following Elon Musk's $44 billion acquisition, is now reaching out to dozens of employees who lost their jobs and asking them to return.
Lis Smith / New York Times:
Democrats, Don't Despair.  There Are Bright Spots for Our Party.  —  The Democratic Party and Senator Mitch McConnell rarely see eye to eye on anything.  But if Democrats hold the line in the elections on Tuesday and keep control of the Senate — and we still have a shot — it will come down to candidate quality.
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Mark Murray / NBC News:
Democrats catch up to GOP on enthusiasm in final NBC News poll before midterms  —  NBC News poll: Republicans have momentum ahead of Election Day  —  The final national NBC News poll of the 2022 midterms finds a highly competitive campaign landscape ahead of Election Day.
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Bridget Bowman / NBC News:
NBC News poll: Voters most blame social media, cable news and Trump for political violence  —  More voters also said extreme rhetoric contributed to the attack on Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband compared to past instances.  —  Social media, cable news media and former President Donald Trump bear …
Discussion: The Hill and PoliticusUSA
Politico:   Biden won on infrastructure. Democrats are struggling to get voters to care.
NBC News:   A spiral of violence and fear is creating angst for many voters ahead of the midterm elections
Washington Post:
Post-ABC poll: House vote nearly split, GOP has edge on economy and turnout
Discussion: Bloomberg, The Hill and ABC News
Steven Lee Myers / New York Times:
Russia Reactivates Its Trolls and Bots Ahead of Tuesday's Midterms  —  Researchers have identified a series of Russian information operations to influence American elections and, perhaps, erode support for Ukraine.  —  The user on Gab who identifies as Nora Berka resurfaced in August …
Wall Street Journal:
Senior White House Official Involved in Undisclosed Talks With Top Putin Aides  —  Jake Sullivan has had confidential discussions with Russian counterparts amid concerns over escalation and nuclear threats  —  WASHINGTON—President Biden's top national-security adviser has engaged …
CNN:
Kari Lake's campaign headquarters receives ‘suspicious’ mail containing white powder  —  An envelope containing “suspicious white powder” was received Saturday at the campaign headquarters of the Republican nominee for governor in Arizona.  —  A staffer at Kari Lake's campaign headquarters …
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Brad Dress / The Hill:
Kari Lake's campaign received envelope with ‘suspicious’ white powder
Rob Crilly / Daily Mail:
EXCLUSIVE - FBI called to Kari Lake's campaign office after staff received suspicious white powder in two envelopes with ‘threatening’ messages for Republican Arizona Governor candidate
Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
How Molly Jong-Fast Tweeted Her Way to Liberal Media Stardom  —  She wasn't a political expert.  But her Trump-era angst found a following among Democrats — and even the White House is interested.  —  Molly Jong-Fast had just finished interviewing Vice President Kamala Harris for her podcast …
New York Times:
Ronald Lauder: New York's Billionaire Political Disrupter  —  The cosmetics heir has pumped at least $11 million into efforts to elect Representative Lee Zeldin, a Republican, as governor of New York.  —  Ronald S. Lauder, a 78-year-old cosmetics heir, philanthropist and art collector …
Discussion: New York Post and Politico
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Tokyosand / Political⚡Charge:
The Week's Best Cartoons: The GOP Chooses Violence  —  My only message to you today is to please, please be sure you vote by Tuesday.  As this week's cartoons clearly demonstrate, the GOP is eager to continue to drag us down a dark, dark path.  We must keep them out of power at every level of government.
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Cotton passes on 2024 presidential run after considering campaign  —  Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton has decided that he won't run for president in 2024 — making him the first big-name Republican to step aside as former President Donald Trump and others make moves toward running.
Discussion: Fox News
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Salena Zito: Oz aims to complete transformation from television talker to practical politician  —  Had you just followed the Democratic U.S. Senate nominee John Fetterman's tweets — or the staffer the Fetterman campaign says does much of his tweeting — you would be led to believe voters …
Discussion: Power Line
Reuters:
‘Kill them’: Arizona election workers face midterm threats  —  Election workers in Arizona's most fiercely contested county faced more than 100 violent threats and intimidating communications in the run-up to Tuesday's midterms, most of them based on election conspiracy theories promoted by former President Donald Trump and his allies.
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Vera Bergengruen / TIME:   The United States of Political Violence
Shia Kapos / Politico:
GOP megadonor: I'm ready to back DeSantis for president in '24  —  MIAMI — Hedge fund CEO and philanthropist Ken Griffin smiled when asked if he wants to be the No. 1 political donor in 2024.  —  He has given nearly $60 million to federal Republican candidates and campaigns this election cycle.
Discussion: The Hill and RedState
New York Post:
Democrat Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney's idea to combat inflation: have some Chef Boyardee  —  Democratic Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney said when inflation put the squeeze on his family he popped a can of Chef Boyardee - and declared “that's what families have to do.
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Adam Sabes / Fox News:
Rep. Maloney recalls ‘eating Chef Boyardee’ as kid during inflation talk, says it's ‘what families have to do’
Discussion: New York Post, RedState and Breitbart
 
 
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Andy Bounds / Financial Times:
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Masumi Suga / Bloomberg:
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Discussion: UPI, Reuters and Vox
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
A Key Polling Warning Sign Has Dimmed Since September
Savannah Kuchar / USA Today:
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Discussion: Washington Examiner
Dell Cameron / Gizmodo:
Homeland Security Admits It Tried to Manufacture Fake Terrorists for Trump
Discussion: Occupy Democrats
Charles / PollsAndVotes:
Pre-election polling trends