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Date: November 4, 2016 at 08:09:37 EDT
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Republicans are now vowing Total War. And the consequences could be immense. It's gone beyond politics. This is an attack on American democracy. Paul Waldman • Read more »
'He's got to get control of the ship again': How tensions at the FBI will persist after the election Disagreements between agents and prosecutors are common, but not like this. Matt Zapotosky • Read more »
From 'reset' to 'pause': The real story behind Hillary Clinton's feud with Vladimir Putin As chief U.S. diplomat, the secretary of state tried getting along with the wily Russian leader. It didn't last. Joby Warrick • Read more »
This new map from Donald Trump's campaign is unnecessarily ridiculous Given some recent polls, they don't actually need to do this anymore! But old habits die hard. Aaron Blake • Read more »
Melania Trump leaves the media scratching its head — again A rare appearance by the would-be first lady had reporters asking questions, like this one: 'Have you met Donald Trump?' Callum Borchers • Read more »
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'Mortal sin' to vote Democratic, says San Diego Catholic church, linking Hillary Clinton to Satan A San Diego Diocese spokesman disowned the flier distributed in Spanish and English at the Immaculate Conception Church. Fred Barbash • Read more »
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Donald Trump has never been closer to the presidency than he is at this moment Think Clinton's a given? She isn't. Philip Bump • Read more »
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