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9:30 AM ET, November 14, 2014

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Washington Post:
Boehner weighs expanding suit over Obama executive powers to cover immigration  —  House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) is considering expanding a federal lawsuit on President Obama's executive orders to include immigration.  Filing a separate lawsuit over the president's authority …
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Peter Sullivan / The Hill:   Steve King warns of ‘constitutional crisis’
New York Times:
Obama Aides Say Moves Will Avert 5 Million Deportations
The Huffington Post:
Harry Reid Urges Obama Not To Take Immediate Action On Immigration
Ted Barrett / CNN:
Reid to Obama: Wait on immigration orders until after CR passes
Discussion: Bloomberg Politics
Benjy Sarlin / msnbc.com:
Is President Obama making the right call on immigration?
Discussion: Hot Air and The Daily Caller
Devlin Barrett / Wall Street Journal:
Americans' Cellphones Targeted in Secret U.S. Spy Program  —  Fake Cellphone Towers on Planes Used to Target Criminals, but Also Sift Through Thousands of Other Phones  —  WASHINGTON—The Justice Department is scooping up data from thousands of cellphones through fake communications towers deployed …
JakeTapper / CNN:
Obamacare architect discussed misleading public in 4th newly uncovered video  —  Washington (CNN) — As Congress voted on the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, in 2010, one of the bill's architects, MIT economist Jonathan Gruber, told a college audience that those pushing the legislation pitched …
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Nancy Pelosi says she doesn't know who Jonathan Gruber is. She touted his work in 2009.
Sarah Kliff / Vox:
The Jon Gruber controversy and what it means for Obamacare, explained
Marc Siegel / National Review:
Calling Me Stupid  —  The arrogant remarks of Obamacare architect …
Discussion: RedState
New York Times:
Obama, Down but Not Out, Presses Ahead  —  WASHINGTON — President Obama emerged from last week's midterm election rejected by voters, hobbled politically and doomed to a final two years in office suffering from early lame-duck syndrome.  That, at least, was the consensus in both parties.
Discussion: Daily Kos
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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Secret Service Blunders Eased White House Intruder's Way, Review Says  —  WASHINGTON — An intruder was able to climb a fence and enter the White House in September because of a succession of “performance, organizational, technical” and other failures by the Secret Service …
Mayor Betsy Hodges:
pointergate  —  A few days before the November 4th election, I took a photo with an organizer while doorknocking to get the vote out.  In that photo, the organizer and I pointed at one another (after, it has often been remarked, an awkward moment of set-up).
Frank Newport / Gallup:
Newly Insured Through Exchanges Give Coverage Good Marks  —  Story Highlights  —  PRINCETON, N.J. — Over seven in 10 Americans who bought new health insurance policies through the government exchanges earlier this year rate the quality of their healthcare and their healthcare coverage as “excellent” or “good.”
Discussion: Washington Times and Politico
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Ranking member contest is early test of Pelosi's power in new Congress  —  Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is a shoo-in to keep her spot as the top House Democrat in the next Congress.  But another intra-party election this month - the contest for ranking member of the Energy and Commerce Committee …
Discussion: Prairie Weather
Erin McPike / CNN:
Is this the anti-Obama?  —  Cincinnati (CNN) — Rob Portman is mapping out a possible presidential run, creating a narrative, talking to fundraisers and looking to change his image from the senator who once ran George W. Bush's budget office to the anti-Obama from Ohio with a serious resume.
Rick Klein / ABC News:
Secret Emails of Potential Clinton Campaign Managers Revealed … For the past five years, a prominent Democratic operative who is a leading contender to manage a Hillary Clinton presidential campaign has maintained a private email listserv for friends and associates that carries a provocative name: the “Mook Mafia.”
Discussion: ABC News and Political Wire
Politico:
Chris Christie's temperament spooks Wall Street  —  Top GOP donors still see the New Jersey governor as a risky investment.  —  Chris Christie has seemed on top of the world to donors and supporters in the days since the GOP racked up big wins in gubernatorial races with him leading the charge for the Republican Governors Association.
Sabato's Crystal Ball:
14 From '14: Quick Takes on the Midterm  —  After going over the results from last week, we had a number of bite-sized observations to offer — 14, to be exact:  —  1. The polls really were worse than usual  —  This cycle featured the largest average miss by the two major poll aggregators …
New York Times:
Frustrated Democratic Senators Vent, but Re-Elect Reid to Be Their Leader  —  WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats voted to retain Senator Harry Reid of Nevada and the other senior members of their leadership on Thursday, putting off for now the uncomfortable question of how to inject new energy …
Discussion: Hullabaloo
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John Cassidy / New Yorker:
Obama's Unexpectedly Good Week  —  Eight days ago, President Obama went before the White House press corps to acknowledge the previous day's midterm-election results and take his knocks.  “Obviously, Republicans had a good night,” he said.  “And they deserve credit for running good campaigns.
Billy House / National Journal:
Dems Deny Duckworth a Proxy Vote in Democratic Leader Elections  —  The pregnant Illinois congresswoman and wounded war veteran is unable to travel to D.C.  —  Rep. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois, who is expecting a baby in December, is being denied a request to vote by proxy …
Discussion: Outside the Beltway and Hot Air
New York Times:
A Major Breakthrough on Climate Change  —  The deal jointly announced in Beijing by President Obama and China's president, Xi Jinping, to limit greenhouse gases well beyond their earlier pledges is both a major diplomatic breakthrough and — assuming both sides can carry out their promises …
Discussion: Power Line and Washington Post
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James M. Inhofe / Associated Press:
Sen. Inhofe: ‘A non-binding charade’
Discussion: VodkaPundit
 
 
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Kenneth P. Vogel / Politico:
Big donors urge Warren to run
Rosie Gray / BuzzFeed:
The Ben Carson Super PAC Is Pretty Lucrative If You're Running It
Hans von Spakovsky / Daily Signal:
Is Loretta Lynch Another Eric Holder? Here's What We Know About Her Troubling Past
Discussion: Power Line and National Review
Mark K. Matthews / Denver Post:
MARK UDALL TO CONSIDER ALL OPTIONS TO REVEAL CIA TORTURE REPORT
Discussion: Hit & Run, The Hill and Washington Post
Amy Chozick / New York Times:
Little Rock Celebration Draws Clinton Supporters, Faithful and Hopeful
 Earlier Items: 
Wendy R. Weiser / American Prospect:
Voter Suppression: How Bad? (Pretty Bad)
Discussion: msnbc.com and ThinkProgress
Michael Barone / Washington Examiner:
Is this the political map of the future?
Discussion: VodkaPundit