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2:30 PM ET, November 13, 2014

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New York Times:
Obama Aides Say Moves Will Avert 5 Million Deportations  —  WASHINGTON — President Obama will ignore angry protests from Republicans and announce as soon as next week a broad overhaul of the nation's immigration enforcement system that will protect up to five million undocumented immigrants …
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Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Dems warn Obama: Don't back down on immigration  —  Wary that President Obama might back away from vows to ease deportations unilaterally, House Democrats on Wednesday sought to hold the president's feet to the fire.  —  On the first day of Congress's return to Washington after the midterm elections …
Discussion: Politico and Weekly Standard
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Obama veers left after red wave  —  President Obama has taken significant steps to the left since his party's devastating losses in the midterm elections.  —  In a surprise, he announced a major deal on climate change with China during a trip to Beijing Tuesday.
Discussion: Politico, Washington Post and Hot Air
Wall Street Journal:
New GOP Push to Block Immigration Action by Obama
Lucas Tomlinson / Fox News:
Source: Obama to announce 10-point immigration plan via exec action as early as next week
The Huffington Post:
Elizabeth Warren Gets Senate Democratic Leadership Spot  —  WASHINGTON — Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) gained a leadership position in the Senate Democratic caucus Thursday, giving the prominent progressive senator a key role in shaping the party's policy priorities.
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Peter Sullivan / The Hill:
McCaskill won't back Reid for leader  —  Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) said Thursday that she will not vote for Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to remain as leader.  —  “Yesterday I met with Harry Reid and told him I would not be supporting him for Minority Leader,” McCaskill said in a statement to The Kansas City Star.
Discussion: Politico and Hot Air
Manu Raju / Politico:
Claire McCaskill rejects Harry Reid's leadership
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Democrats fault leaders for brushing off 2014 midterm losses
Discussion: Politico
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Nancy Pelosi says she doesn't know who Jonathan Gruber is.  She touted his work in 2009.  —  House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Thursday that, not only did Jonathan Gruber not play a significant role in drafting Obamacare, but that she doesn't even “know who he is.”
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Washington Post:
GOP's anti-Obamacare push gains new momentum in wake of Gruber video  —  The Republican Party's ardent campaign against President Obama's health-care law gained new momentum on Wednesday as lawmakers reacted angrily to assertions by an architect of the policy that it was crafted in a deliberately deceptive way in order to pass Congress.
The Hill:
Voter stupidity remark gives GOP new ammo on ObamaCare
Discussion: Hot Air
Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
White House: Gruber's Comments About O-Care Are ‘Simply Not True’
Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Law in the Raw  —  Nearly a week has gone by since the Supreme Court's unexpected decision to enlist in the latest effort to destroy the Affordable Care Act, and the shock remains unabated.  “This is Bush v. Gore all over again,” one friend said as we struggled to absorb the news last Friday afternoon.
Elicia Dover / KATV-TV:
Gov. Mike Beebe says he will pardon his own son  —  Gov. Mike Beebe says he will pardon his son, Kyle, for a felony crime from his past.  —  “Mr. Governor, I am asking for a second chance at life.  I am asking for a second chance to be the man that I know that I can be,” Kyle Beebe wrote in his pardon application to his father.
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Lucy McCalmont / Politico:
Arkansas governor to pardon own son
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Ed Payne / CNN:
Arkansas governor to pardon son on drug charges
Discussion: Gawker and New York Magazine
Noam Scheiber / The New Republic:
The Big Question Democrats Need to Ask Themselves Before They Nominate Hillary  —  By most accounts, Hillary Clinton had a good election night.  Or at least her 2016 chances did.  The New York Times reported that voters and operatives woke up the next day counting on her to “resurrect the Democratic Party.”
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Alex Seitz-Wald / msnbc.com:
Robert Reich's advice to Hillary Clinton: Ride the populist wave
Discussion: The Hill, Politico, Taylor Marsh and Gallup
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
The Rudy Giuliani guide to beating Hillary Clinton
Barbara Bowman / Washington Post:
Bill Cosby raped me.  Why did it take 30 years for people to believe my story?  —  Only when a male comedian called Cosby a rapist did the accusation take hold.  —  In 2004, when Andrea Constand filed a lawsuit against Bill Cosby for sexual assault, her lawyers asked me to testify.
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Mary Landrieu: Dead Woman Walking?  —  As lawmakers return to Capitol Hill this week in a flurry of lame duck activity, one last Democrat has yet to lose her reelection campaign: Sen. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana.  She's not going down without a fight, but Louisiana Democrats remain skeptical she can pull it off.
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Michael Barone / Washington Examiner:
Is this the political map of the future?  —  BARACK OBAMA CAMPAIGNS RACE AND DIVERSITY HISPANICS  —  If you're a political junkie — or at least if you're a conservative political junkie — you've probably seen the map.  It's a map of the United States showing the congressional districts won …
Discussion: VodkaPundit
Peter Beinart / The Atlantic Online:
The Republican Obsession With ‘Restoring’ America  —  Why so many conservatives have nostalgia for an era that wasn't all that golden  —  Next January, just in time for a potential presidential bid, Marco Rubio will publish a book.  It's called American Dreams: Restoring Economic Opportunity for Everyone.
Jay Root / The Texas Tribune:
Internal Memos Detail Davis Campaign Dysfunction … Feb. 11 Letter From Prism Communications Jan. 6 Memo About Davis Campaign Disarray  —  Consultants for Democrat Wendy Davis warned her campaign months ago that the Fort Worth senator was headed for a humiliating defeat in the Texas governor's race unless …
Coral Davenport / New York Times:
In Climate Deal With China, Obama May Set 2016 Theme  —  WASHINGTON — President Obama's landmark agreement with China to cut greenhouse gas pollution is a bet by the president and Democrats that on the issue of climate change, American voters are far ahead of Washington's warring factions …
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Reid J. Epstein / Wall Street Journal:
Axelrod Calls Martha Coakley ‘A Demonstrably Bad Candidate’
Discussion: OnPolitics and Bloomberg Politics
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