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Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
Democrats See a Blueprint in Fetterman's Victory in Pennsylvania — John Fetterman flipped a key Senate seat in part by attracting white working-class votes, including in the reddest parts of his state. — KITTANNING, Pa. — Did John Fetterman just show Democrats how to solve their white-working-class problem?
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New York Times:
Midterms Live Updates: Democrats Keep Senate Control as Republicans Weigh Party's Future — Here's the latest on the election results. — Democrats are celebrating retaining control of the Senate, which they clinched with the victory of Senator Catherine Cortez Masto in Nevada …
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David Frum / The Atlantic:
The Midterms Message for Republicans — Voters to GOP: We don't like your MAGA candidates and their agenda. — Liberals reacted to the election of Donald Trump in 2016 with dismay, horror—and curiosity. Reporters ventured to Trump counties to ask questions.
Ryan Lizza / Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: How a Dem Senate changes the next two years — Presented by With help from Eli Okun and Garrett Ross — DRIVING THE DAY — The full scale of the Republican defeat on Tuesday is starting to become clearer. — Not only will the Democrats keep control of the Senate …
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Brad Dress / The Hill:
Rick Scott says Senate GOP leadership ‘caved’ to Democrats — Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) on Sunday said Senate GOP leadership “caved” to Democrats on a number of legislative bills over the past year, citing that as one reason Republicans did not perform as well as projected in the midterm elections.
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Sahil Kapur / NBC News:
Did Trump hurt Republicans in the 2022 elections? The numbers point to yes. — WASHINGTON — How did Democrats stop a red wave in 2022? — The short answer: Donald Trump appears to have helped them. — In a major departure from past trends, the 2022 midterm election turned out to be nearly …
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Daniel De / The Hill:
Young women broke hard for Democrats in the midterms — Democrats hoped to win big in the midterms with young voters and women. Instead, they captured small majorities of each group — and won big with young women. — Exit polls show 72 percent of women ages 18-29 voted for Democrats in House races nationwide.
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Neil Malhotra / New York Times:
Democrats Are Blowing It With Silicon Valley — One of my most confident, data-based predictions four years ago was that Silicon Valley would grow more influential in the Democratic Party and would move the party to the right on issues related to labor and economic regulation. — I was wrong.
Washington Post:
Trump blame continues for midterm losses as ex-president readies to announce bid
Trump blame continues for midterm losses as ex-president readies to announce bid
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Michael Goodwin / New York Post:
Bore! Donald Trump has gone and lost his swing
Bore! Donald Trump has gone and lost his swing
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Washington Post:
Republican rivals start planning a post-Trump future
Republican rivals start planning a post-Trump future
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Washington Post:
Election deniers lose races for key state offices in every 2020 battleground
Election deniers lose races for key state offices in every 2020 battleground
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Seema Mehta / Los Angeles Times:
After last-minute alarm, Democratic Rep. Julia Brownley hangs on to Ventura County seat
After last-minute alarm, Democratic Rep. Julia Brownley hangs on to Ventura County seat
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Steven Shepard / Politico:
Control of the House remains on a knife's edge. Here's how it could break.
Control of the House remains on a knife's edge. Here's how it could break.
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New York Times:
How Biden's Post-Election Trip Turned Into a Victory Lap
How Biden's Post-Election Trip Turned Into a Victory Lap
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E.J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Forget DeSantis. Whitmer and Shapiro are defining the future.
Nick Corasaniti / New York Times:
Voters Reject Election Deniers Running to Take Over Elections
Voters Reject Election Deniers Running to Take Over Elections
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Richard Rushfield / The Ankler:
H'wood FTX Frenzy as Michael Lewis Reveals He Spent 6 Months with Founder — Author compares Sam Bankman-Fried, Binance's CZ to ‘Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader’ in email sent by CAA — In this issue: — The full CAA email reveals Michael Lewis' next book is about Sam Bankman-Fried …
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CNN:
‘We need to have a real discussion’: GOP leaders brace for tense talks after disappointing election results — House and Senate Republicans are gearing up for a tense series of closed-door meetings this week as the GOP grapples with what went wrong in the midterms and decides the political fate …
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Zach Schonfeld / The Hill:
Pelosi suggests McCarthy doesn't have the votes to be Speaker
Pelosi suggests McCarthy doesn't have the votes to be Speaker
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Mark Niesse / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Saturday voting barred in US Senate runoff after Ga. holidays — State holiday once known as Robert E. Lee's Birthday and Thanksgiving cause conflict — Early voting won't be allowed on a Saturday before the U.S. Senate runoff in Georgia because it's the day after the state holiday formerly known …
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Zach Schonfeld / The Hill:
Shapiro on Mastriano not calling to concede: ‘Who cares’ — Pennsylvania Gov.-elect Josh Shapiro (D) said on Sunday that his Republican opponent, Doug Mastriano, has not called to concede the race after major media outlets projected his loss on Tuesday night. — “I mean, who cares if he calls, right?”
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Tony Czuczka / Bloomberg:
Pelosi Urges Debt-Ceiling Vote in Lame-Duck Session to Avoid Risk — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi signaled that Democrats will seek to extend the federal debt ceiling during the lame-duck session of Congress, avoiding a potential fight with Republicans that she said could threaten the US's credit rating.
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Tal Axelrod / ABC News:
Pelosi won't announce decision on future as Democratic leader until all midterm results are in
Pelosi won't announce decision on future as Democratic leader until all midterm results are in
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HuffPost, The Daily Caller, The Hill and The Daily Wire
Dave Zirin / MSNBC:
May Dan Snyder's horrible tenure as an NFL owner end soon — Let the civil lawsuit by Karl Racine, the Washington, D.C., attorney general, against Washington Commanders team owner Dan Snyder on grounds that the franchise has been immersed in “a toxic culture of sexual harassment” …
New York Times:
The Threat of Far-Right Extremism in Law Enforcement and the Military — The editorial board is a group of opinion journalists whose views are informed by expertise, research, debate and certain longstanding values. It is separate from the newsroom.
New York Times:
How Droughts in Mexico Could Shape the Future of the Beer Industry — Brewers and other heavy water users have landed at the center of the climate fight in Mexico as the government and industry confront water shortages in the north. — As northern Mexico this year endured one its worst droughts …
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