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10:05 AM ET, August 13, 2020

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Robert Laurie / The Cain Gang:
WATCH: New Trump ad hammers Biden/Harris over Joe's endless array of racial gaffes  —  Expect to see a lot of this as we head into the meat of election season.  —  Joe Biden's history with race is a minefield.  It's been fodder for both Republicans and Democrats for years.
Discussion: Mediaite and The Wrap
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John F. Harris / Politico:
The Epic Blandness of the Joe Biden Campaign  —  Back in early 2019, a group of about 15 campaign journalists took part in an informal survey of who they expected to be the Democratic presidential nominee.  —  These reporters and editors, I happen to know, are all smart and well-connected.
Kendall Karson / ABC News:
Kamala Harris receives strong marks as Joe Biden's VP: POLL  —  Kamala Harris steps into her new role on a relative high note.  —  Sen. Kamala Harris steps into her new role as Joe Biden's vice presidential nominee on a relative high note.  Harris receives strong marks as the pick …
Michael Tomasky / The Daily Beast:
Kamala Harris Showed Swagger, and It Will Drive Republican Men Nuts  —  The case Harris constructed against Trump on the virus was just pulverizing.  An American is dying every 80 seconds on his watch.  —  BEAST INSIDE  —  Well—she was great.  —  Kamala Harris has swagger.
USA Today:   Joe Biden's VP choice of Kamala Harris signals return to American values and competence
Wall Street Journal:   As Kamala Harris Joins Biden Ticket, Wall Street Sighs in Relief
Newsweek:
Editor's Note: Eastman's Newsweek Column Has Nothing to Do With Racist Birtherism  —  Some of our readers have reacted strongly to the op-ed we published by Dr. John Eastman, assuming it to be an attempt to ignite a racist conspiracy theory around Kamala Harris' candidacy.
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John C. Eastman / Newsweek:
Some Questions for Kamala Harris About Eligibility  —  , PROFESSOR OF LAW, CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY AND SENIOR FELLOW, CLAREMONT INSTITUTE  —  Editor's note: Some readers reacted strongly to this essay, seeing it as an attempt to ignite a racist conspiracy theory.  That is entirely inaccurate, as this Note explains.
Amanda Seitz / Associated Press:
Kamala Harris is eligible to serve as president  —  CLAIM: If Joe Biden picks Kamala Harris as his running mate she will not be eligible to serve as president because her mother is from India and her father is from Jamaica.  That means, if Biden is unable to serve a full term as president …
Sumantra Maitra / The Federalist:
Why Kamala Harris's Stealth Radicalism Is Worse Than Bernie Democrats' Open Radicalism  —  A thought police White House essentially run by Harris, while being portrayed as ‘moderate’ compared to the open socialism of Bernie Sanders, will be no less radical or dangerous.
Denise Lu / New York Times:
The True Coronavirus Toll in the U.S. Has Already Surpassed 200,000  —  Estimated deaths above normal, March 1 to July 25  —  Note: Data is most likely an undercount for some states in recent weeks.  —  Nationwide, 200,000 more people have died than usual since March.
Marshall Cohen / CNN:
Financial disclosures reveal postmaster general's business entanglements and likely conflicts of interest, experts say  —  Democrats call on watchdog to investigate USPS changes  —  (CNN)Postmaster General Louis DeJoy continues to hold a multimillion-dollar stake in his former company XPO Logistics …
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Igor Derysh / Salon:
Mail sorting equipment being “removed” from post offices, leaving mail to “pile up”: union leader
Discussion: Raw Story and HuffPost
Jacob Bogage / Washington Post:
Postal Service could halt special treatment of ballots, congressional Democrats warn
Discussion: The Guardian and Axios
Martin Pengelly / The Guardian:
Bob Woodward obtains letters between Trump and Kim Jong-un for new book Rage  —  Bob Woodward's second book on the Trump White House has a title, Rage, and promises to reveal the secrets of “25 personal letters exchanged between [Donald] Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un that have not been public before”.
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Rebecca Klar / The Hill:
New Bob Woodward book will include details of 25 personal letters between Trump and Kim Jong Un
Discussion: Associated Press and Axios
The Intercept:
College Democrat Chats Reveal Year-Old Plan to Engineer and Leak Alex Morse Accusations … The leadership of the UMass Amherst College Democrats began discussing an operation they believed could sink the campaign of Alex Morse for Congress as far back as last October, a plan they then helped engineer …
Richard Rubin / Wall Street Journal:
Trump's Payroll-Tax Deferral Plans Spur Confusion  —  President's temporary change to Social Security tax collection poses challenges, uncertainty to employers  —  WASHINGTON—President Trump's gambit to defer Social Security payroll taxes for the rest of the year and pressure Congress …
Discussion: Associated Press
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Politico:
The payroll tax problem
Discussion: Raw Story, Bloomberg and Fox Business
U.S. Chamber of Commerce:
U.S. Chamber Letter to Secretary Mnuchin on Implementation of the Executive Order Deferring Payroll Tax Obligations in Light of the Ongoing COVID-19 Disaster
Discussion: Wall Street Journal
Steve Cortes / American Greatness:
Political Football Is No Substitute For the Real Thing … The most material political news that broke this week was not the selection of Senator Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) as Joe Biden's running mate, but the disastrous decision of major college football conferences to cancel their 2020 seasons.
Discussion: National Review and Redstate
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New York Times:
Ohio State Football Is Canceled. Will Trump Take the Hit?
Discussion: The Week
Politico:
McCarthy faces QAnon squeeze  —  Marjorie Taylor Greene vowed to be the left's “worst nightmare” after she won the GOP nomination for a conservative district in Georgia on Tuesday night.  —  But House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy is the one who is most likely to be haunted by Greene.
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Sarah Chaney / Wall Street Journal:
Weekly Unemployment Claims Drop Below One Million for First Time Since March  —  Worker filings for jobless assistance remain historically high as layoffs continue five months into the coronavirus pandemic  —  U.S. unemployment claims fell to less than one million last week for the first time since …
Discussion: National Review
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Rebecca Rainey / Politico:
New unemployment claims fall below 1 million for the first time in five months
STAT:
The Trump administration haphazardly gave away millions of Covid-19 masks — to schools, broadcasters, and large corporations  —  Hundreds of millions of cloth face masks shipped to U.S. agencies, nonprofit organizations, and private companies by the Trump administration appear to have been allocated …
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Hunter Walker / Yahoo News:
‘Antifa’ website cited in conservative media attack on Biden is linked to — wait for it — Russia  —  WASHINGTON — At his press briefing Wednesday, President Trump, as he usually does,  —  called for a question from Chanel Rion, the chief White House correspondent for the conservative …
Politico:
As a grim fall approaches, Trump team feels increasingly confident  —  A pandemic summer marked by testing delays, supply shortages and continued spread of the coronavirus has set the stage for a disheartening start to the fall across much of the U.S., with the shuttering of schools …
Discussion: NBC News and Raw Story
Seth Borenstein / Associated Press:
Let it flow: Trump Administration eases showerhead rules  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump Administration wants to change the definition of a showerhead to let more water flow, addressing a pet peeve of the president who complains he isn't getting wet enough.
The Moscow Times:
Thousands Form Human Chains in Minsk Against Police Violence  —  Thousands of Belarusians formed human chains in the capital Minsk on Thursday in a peaceful wave of demonstrations over the harsh police crackdown following a disputed weekend election.  —  For the second day in a row …
Axios:
When and how to vote in all 50 states  —  Millions of Americans who normally vote in person on election day will turn to early voting or mail-in ballots this fall — but that only works if you understand your state's election rules, deadlines and how to ensure your vote is counted.
Discussion: ABC11 and HuffPost
 
 
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Harvey Risch / Washington Examiner:
Hydroxychloroquine works in high-risk patients, and saying otherwise is dangerous
Discussion: Just The News
Washington Post:
D.C., Maryland lawmakers grill health officials over coronavirus response, data
Amanda Hess / New York Times:
The Fandom Around R.B.G. Is Out of Step With Reality
Discussion: Reason
David Roberts / Vox:
Air pollution is much worse than we thought
Cindy Adams / Page Six:
Sean Hannity says he ‘dug in his heels’ with newest book
 Earlier Items: 
The Tennessean:
Tennessee legislature cracks down on protesters, making it a felony to camp overnight outside Capitol
Washington Post:
U.S. reports highest number of covid-19 deaths in one day since mid-May
Nick Arama / Redstate:
Helicopter Assigned to Trump Support Detail Shot at in the Air Over Virginia, One Injury
Discussion: Breitbart and The Daily Caller
Brian Flood / Fox News:
Health questions for Biden off-limits for media, unlike Reagan, McCain and Trump
Wall Street Journal:
Facebook and Other Tech Giants Gird for Chaotic Election
Jennifer Steinhauer / New York Times:
The Nation Wanted to Eat Out Again. Everyone Has Paid the Price.