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8:50 PM ET, September 25, 2016

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Aaron Klein / Breitbart:
EXCLUSIVE - Kathleen Willey: Bill Clinton Alleged Sex Victims ‘Could Fill The Entire Audience’ At Presidential Debate  —  NEW YORK - Bill Clinton's alleged sex assault victims are likely so numerous that “we could fill the entire audience,” stated Kathleen Willey when asked by this reporter …
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ABC News:
‘This Week’ Transcript: Kellyanne Conway, Robby Mook, and Gary Johnson  —  THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT FOR ‘THIS WEEK’ on September 25, 2016 and it will be updated.  —  STEPHANOPOULOSTEPHANOPOULOS: And we are joined now by Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, Robby Mook.  Robby, thanks for coming in —
Fawn Johnson / Morning Consult:
Trump Edges Above Clinton Ahead of First Debate  —  Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by 1 percentage point among likely voters who were polled a few days ahead of the much-anticipated debate between the two presidential candidates.  The debate will take place Monday evening.
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Hot Air
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
PAULA JONES Wants to Join GENNIFER FLOWERS in Front Row at Presidential Debate  —  Paula Jones, Gennifer Flowers and Juanita Broaddrick want to attend the presidential debate!  —  On Friday the Clinton Campaign announced they were giving Mark Cuban a seat in the front row to troll Donald Trump during the presidential debate on Monday.
Kyle Olson / The American Mirror:
Juanita Broaddrick would confront Hillary if Trump invited her to debate
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Conway calls Trump ‘the Babe Ruth of debating’
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
How to Cover a Charlatan Like Trump  —  WITH presidential debates approaching, we in journalism are locked in a fierce dispute: How should we report on a duplicitous demagogue?  —  Traditionally, American reporters respond to a controversy by quoting people on each side and letting the public decide.
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Jill Disis / CNNMoney:
Debate commission chief: Candidates should fact-check each other  —  The head of the Commission on Presidential Debates has some advice for debate moderators this fall: leave the fact-checking to the candidates.  —  Janet Brown, executive director of the commission, told CNN's Brian Stelter …
Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
Debate Commission Official Wary of Moderators Fact-Checking: Shouldn't Be ‘Encyclopedia’
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Brent Griffiths / Politico:
Donald Trump's Week of Misrepresentations, Exaggerations and Half-Truths
The Seattle Times:
Suspect in mall shooting arrested; community mourns victims  —  Families of five people killed during a shooting rampage at a Burlington mall Friday night were mourning Saturday, as police arrested a suspect in Oak Harbor.  —  BURLINGTON, Skagit County — Tips and surveillance video led …
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Jessica McBride / Heavy.com:
Arcan Cetin: Did Cascade Mall Suspect Support Hillary Clinton & ISIS?
Lynn Jacobson / The Seattle Times:   Police mistakenly describe Cascade Mall shooting suspect as ‘Hispanic’; protests erupt on Twitter
Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
Democratic hopes of winning Senate fade as Trump proves less toxic for Republicans  —  Democrats are now facing a tougher road to capturing the Senate majority as the presidential race tightens and Donald Trump is not proving to be the dramatic drag on down-ballot candidates that Republicans once feared.
Discussion: Balloon Juice
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Poll: Clinton, Trump in virtual dead heat on eve of first debate  —  Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will meet Monday night for their first debate in a virtual dead heat in the race for the White House, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, with the Democratic nominee's August advantage erased …
Gary Langer / ABC News:
Clinton-Trump Race Narrows on the Doorstep of the Debates (POLL)
Discussion: Mediaite and alan.com
Morning Call:
Trump makes big gains in latest Morning Call/Muhlenberg College poll of Pa. voters
Discussion: Washington Post, Hot Air and Politico
Fred Barnes / Weekly Standard:
Virginia Slim: The Race Tightens  —  Trump on the rise in the Old Dominion.  —  Photo credit: Evan Vucci / AP  —  Stephen Farnsworth, a political science professor at the University of Mary Wash-ing-ton, addressed a local group in Fred-ericksburg, Virginia, last week and talked about Donald Trump's chances of winning the state.
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CBS News:
Poll: Clinton, Trump in tossup Colorado race; Clinton holds lead in Virginia
Discussion: The Hill
William Jordan / YouGov US Opinion Center News:   Race tightens in Virginia; Trump down by 1 in Colorado, up by 9 in Missouri
Matthew Watkins / The Texas Tribune:
One Day After Endorsement, Cruz Refuses to Say Trump is Fit for the Presidency … Editor's note: This story has been updated throughout.  —  One day after endorsing Donald Trump for president, Texas U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz refused Saturday to say whether he thinks the Republican nominee is fit to lead the country.
ESPN:
Jose Fernandez dies in boating accident  —  Miami Marlins ace Jose Fernandez was killed in a boating accident in Florida early Sunday morning.  —  The U.S. Coast Guard said Fernandez was one of three people killed in a boat crash off Miami Beach.  Fernandez was 24 years old.
Barak Ravid / Haaretz:
Trump Tells Netanyahu: If Elected, U.S. Would Recognize Undivided Jerusalem as Israel's Capital  —  Israel's Ambassador to the U.S. Ron Dermer and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner attended the 80-minute meeting at Trump Tower in New York.  Netanyahu to meet Hillary Clinton later Sunday.
Discussion: CNN, The Daily Caller and Joe.My.God.
John R. Schindler / The New York Observer:
The FBI Investigation of EmailGate Was a Sham  —  NSA Analyst: We now have incontrovertible proof the Bureau never had any intention of prosecuting Hillary Clinton  —  From the moment the EmailGate scandal went public more than a year ago, it was obvious that the Federal Bureau …
Caitlin Yilek / The Hill:
Don King defends using N-word at Trump event  —  Boxing promoter Don King is defending his use of the N-word while introducing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump  —  at a campaign event in Ohio last week.  —  King, an African-American, let the N-word slip when he argued why black people “cannot assimilate.”
 
 
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Walter Russell Mead / The American Interest:
The Real Middle East Story
Discussion: Power Line and Israpundit
Bloomberg:
Jann Wenner to Sell 49% of Rolling Stone to Singapore's BandLab
Discussion: NPR, more at Mediagazer »
Liam Stack / New York Times:
Bill Nunn, Who Played Radio Raheem in ‘Do the Right Thing,’ Dies at 63
Discussion: KTLA
David Nield / ScienceAlert:
Earth's atmosphere is slowly leaking oxygen, and scientists aren't sure why
Discussion: Power Line
Scott Thistle / The Portland Press Herald:
For the first time, it looks like Maine's electoral votes will be split
 Earlier Items: 
Aleister / The Gateway Pundit:
Roger Stone: Hillary Will Draw First Debate Blood at Her Own Peril (VIDEO)
BBC:
Jordan writer in blasphemy case Nahid Hattar killed
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Jihad Watch
Margaret Chadbourn / ABC News:
Trump Campaign in Change of Tone Calls Debate Moderator ‘Brilliant’
David Axelrod / New York Times:
Hillary Clinton's Final Exam
Michael Finnegan / Los Angeles Times:
Scope of Trump's falsehoods unprecedented for a modern presidential candidate
Discussion: Mother Jones
Roger Angell / New Yorker:
My Vote  —  I am late weighing in on this election—late in more ways than one.