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12:05 PM ET, September 3, 2020

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Vicky Prodeline / Polls:
Cooper Leads for Guv, Tight Senate Race, Prez in Play  —  West Long Branch, NJ - Joe Biden and Donald Trump are separated by a negligible 2-point margin among all registered voters in North Carolina according to the Monmouth ("Mon-muth") University Poll, while the U.S. Senate race is even tighter.
Discussion: The Hill and Political Wire
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Dana Blanton / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Biden tops Trump among likely voters in key states  —  Democrat Joe Biden is ahead in three key states that President Donald Trump won in 2016, according to new Fox News statewide surveys of Arizona, North Carolina, and Wisconsin.  —  Support for reelecting Trump falls below his 2016 vote share in each state.
Lauren Egan / NBC News:
Trump encourages North Carolina residents to vote twice to test mail-in system  —  WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump suggested that people in North Carolina should vote twice in the November election, once by mail and once in-person, escalating his attempts to cast confusion and doubt on the validity of the results.
Rebecca Ballhaus / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Urges North Carolina Voters to Test Mail-In System by Attempting to Also Vote in Person
Discussion: Forbes and Mediaite
WECT-TV:
President suggests voters should attempt to cast ballot twice in interview with WECT's Jon Evans
Detroit Free Press:
Former Michigan governor Rick Snyder: I am a Republican vote for Biden  —  Forty-four years ago, I celebrated my 18th birthday at the 1976 Republican National Convention as part of Gerald Ford's national youth group.  At that convention, I had the honor to watch two great leaders in action — Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan.
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Tim Reid / Reuters:
Exclusive: Biden garners more Republican endorsements, this time from ex-governors  —  (Reuters) - Nearly 100 Republican and independent leaders will endorse Democrat Joe Biden for president on Thursday, including one-time 2020 Republican presidential candidate Bill Weld and the former Republican governors …
New York Post:
Gov. Cuomo says: Trump ‘better have an army’ to protect him if he comes to NYC  —  New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday all but threatened President Trump's safety if he returns to New York City in a rant responding to an exclusive story by The Post that Trump is looking to pull federal funds from “lawless” cities including New York.
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New York Times:
Trump Moves to Cut Federal Funding From Democratic Cities  —  The president directed officials to identify “anarchist jurisdictions” and move to withhold funds as he tries to build his campaign around the unrest that has accompanied racial justice protests.  —  President Trump …
Steven Nelson / New York Post:
Trump orders review to defund NYC, other ‘anarchist’ cities
Mike Isaac / New York Times:
Facebook Moves to Limit Election Chaos in November  —  The social network said it would block new political ads in late October, among other measures, to reduce misinformation and interference.  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook on Thursday moved to clamp down on any confusion about the November election …
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Mark Zuckerberg:
The US elections are just two months away, and with Covid-19 affecting communities across the country …
Elizabeth Dwoskin / Washington Post:
Facebook will block new political advertising the week before Election Day
Scott Horsley / NPR:
New Jobless Claims Drop Below 1 Million, But There's A Caveat  —  Another 881,000 people applied for state unemployment benefits last week, the Labor Department says.  That's 130,000 fewer than the previous week.  But the report comes with an asterisk.  —  The department just changed …
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Eric Morath / Wall Street Journal:   U.S. Unemployment Claims Fell in Latest Week
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New York Times:
Black Man Died of Suffocation After Officers Put Hood on Him
New York Times:
In Act of Heresy, N.R.A.'s Former No. 2 Calls for Gun Control  —  A new book from a controversial former executive accuses the National Rifle Association of “appealing to the paranoia and darkest side of our members.”  —  The National Rifle Association's former second-in-command is breaking …
Discussion: The Hill and ArkansasTimes
Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Launches Probe Into Pension Payments to Firefighters Union Leaders  —  FBI and others issue subpoenas to International Association of Fire Fighters  —  WASHINGTON—Federal authorities have launched a criminal investigation into pension distributions made to two top executives …
Discussion: Political Wire
Joan Walsh / The Nation:
A Lawless Attorney General Hits New Lows  —  In a CNN interview, William Barr showed total willingness to bend, break or deny the law on behalf of his boss.  —  It's tough to choose the worst thing Attorney General William Barr said in a shocking Wednesday interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer.
Discussion: Washington Post, CNN and Daily Kos
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The Daily Beast:
Donald Trump Would Like to Momentarily Pause This Campaign to Tell You How Good His Brain Is  —  The president can't help trampling on his message, especially if his self-image is on the line.  —  Following a carefully manicured, four-day convention in which Donald Trump's chief lieutenants branded …
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
It's not just Trump.  All Republicans must go.  —  The argument for keeping House and Senate Republicans rests on the premise they somehow lack the disqualifying characteristics (e.g., congenital lying, racism, constitutional illiteracy, conspiracy-mongering) that addle President Trump.  Think again.
Alan Yuhas / New York Times:
One Man's Plea to His City Council: Rename Boneless Wings  —  “Nothing about boneless chicken wings actually comes from the wing of a chicken,” he told the Lincoln, Neb., council.  “We've been living a lie for far too long.”  —  The City Council meeting on Monday in Lincoln, Neb. …
Kathleen McGrory / Tampa Bay Times:
[Click to read the Sheriff's Office response to the Times]  —  The Sheriff's Office said its program was designed to reduce bias in policing by using objective data.  And it provided statistics showing a decline in burglaries, larcenies and auto thefts since the program began in 2011.
Rosa Brooks / Washington Post:
What's the worst that could happen? … We wanted to know: What's the worst thing that could happen to our country during the presidential election?  President Trump has broken countless norms and ignored countless laws during his time in office, and while my colleagues and I at the Transition …
Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark:
America Is a Powder Keg  —  Kyle Rittenhouse, hatred, and fear.  —  1. Civil Conflict  —  The fetishization of Kyle Rittenhouse by some people on the right is one of the most dangerous and irresponsible actions we have witnessed in a long time.  —  When we have a full and complete understanding …
Discussion: Raw Story
Ann Coulter:
Where's ‘The Talk’ When We Need It?  —  For many years now, we've gotten mountains of press about “The Talk,” the rite of passage lecture that black parents feel obliged to give their sons so that they won't end up getting shot by the police.  Apparently, unlike white people who are always fighting …
Discussion: Townhall and Mediaite
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Renée Graham Globe / The Boston Globe:   Support for Black Lives Matter is dropping — among white Americans
Weekly Standard:
Overall Seat Projection  —  Simulation Results:  —  ● Median Projection: seats for the GOP for the Democrats.  —  ● Average Projection: seats for the GOP for the Democrats.  —  ● Democrats win at least seats in 20% of the simulations.  —  ● Republicans win at least seats in 20% of the simulations.
Discussion: Washington Post
Tyler Kingkade / NBC News:
Active shooter drills are meant to prepare students.  But research finds ‘severe’ side effects.  —  A few things go through Tim Tredwell's mind when he's in the middle of an active shooter drill, leading his physical education class into the locker room at John Winthrop Middle School in Deep River, Connecticut.
Andrew Sullivan / Spectator USA:
My run-in with the New York Times  —  It's never a good sign when you're watching a scene of street terror in yet another gut-churning YouTube video and you find yourself thinking: 'Hang on a minute, that's around the corner from my apartment!'  But there's a now infamous video from last week …
Discussion: Discourse Blog
BusinessDen / FOX31 Denver:
Boulder police: Woman assaults 12-year-old boy for carrying Trump campaign sign, tries to steal it  —  BOULDER, Colo. (KDVR) — The Boulder Police Department is investigating after a woman allegedly assaulted a 12-year-old boy and tried to steal a political sign he was carrying.
Discussion: National Review
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Mitchell Byars / Denver Post:
Woman assaults 12-year-old boy in Boulder over Trump yard sign, police say
Bob Davis / Wall Street Journal:
A Furniture Maker's Five-Month Struggle With Covid.  'You Can't Really Have a Plan.'  —  Since 73-year-old Century Furniture reopened, it has had to manage frightened workers, volatile orders and new coronavirus outbreaks in its plants and markets  —  HICKORY, N.C.—The foothills …
Michael I. Krauss / Wall Street Journal:
I Was Never Trump.  Not Anymore  —  He has weaknesses, but his presidency has been successful.  —  In 2016 I wrote in the name of Rep. Paul Ryan for president.  I knew that the policies Hillary Clinton advocated were detrimental to the nation, but I simply couldn't bring myself to vote for her rival.
 
 
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Caleb Parke / Fox News:
Domenech: Biden ‘too weak’ to stand up to ‘new young wokesters’ tearing down U.S. history
Discussion: The Western Journal
Sheera Frenkel / New York Times:
A Freelance Writer Learns He Was Working for the Russians
New York Times:
Postal Service Has Paid DeJoy's Former Company $286 Million Since 2013
Discussion: The Guardian
Tom Hamburger / Washington Post:
Democratic senators ask Trump administration for sanctions over election interference from Russia, other countries
Nahal Toosi / Politico:
State Department gets another new acting inspector general
Tyler Monroe / Media Matters for America:
Fox News prime-time shows spent over 3 hours displaying violent imagery in August
Joel B. Pollak / Breitbart:
Jacob Blake Sr. Has Long History of Racist, Antisemitic, Anti-Christian Posts; Set to Meet Joe Biden
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Dan McCrum / Financial Times:
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Alec MacGillis / The Atlantic:
How to Stop a Police Pullback
Josh Wingrove / Bloomberg:
Trump and Top Aides Ditch Masks After Saying Patriots Wear Them
Discussion: Political Wire
Holly Otterbein / Politico:
'Can you imagine if we're waiting on Pennsylvania?': State Dems scramble to avoid voting fiasco
Alison Durkee / Forbes:
IRS Chief Makes More Than $100,000 Per Year Off Trump Property, Documents Show
Discussion: Law & Crime and Raw Story
Christopher Ingraham / Washington Post:
Covid-19 has killed more police officers this year than all other causes combined, data shows
Discussion: Balloon Juice