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Ronald Brownstein / CNN:
Why fewer states than ever could pick the next president  —  The results of this month's election point toward a 2024 presidential contest that will likely be decided by a tiny sliver of voters in a rapidly shrinking list of swing states realistically within reach for either party.
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Semafor:
Donald Trump's third party threat looms over 2024  —  Shelby is a Political Reporter for Semafor, joining us from the Daily Caller.  Morgan is a Political and National Security Reporter for Semafor, joining us from The Hill.  Sign up for the daily Principals newsletter to get our insider's guide to American power.
Discussion: Raw Story and Washington Post
Camille Mumford / Emerson Polling:
National Poll: Biden's Approval Remains Underwater As Majority of GOP Voters Support Trump As Republican Nominee for 2024  —  Home Polls National Poll: Biden's Approval Remains Underwater As Majority of GOP Voters Support Trump As Republican Nominee for 2024
Discussion: CNBC
Julia Manchester / The Hill:
Voters name Trump as biggest loser of midterms
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Christopher Cadelago / Politico:
The White House girds for combat
Jared Malsin / Wall Street Journal:
Ukraine Launches Assault to Oust Russia From Key Black Sea Peninsula  —  Kinburn Spit, occupied by Russia for months, lies at maritime choke point and is coveted prize for Kyiv  —  Ukraine's military said it launched an operation to push Russian forces from a strategic peninsula …
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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Associated Press reporter fired over erroneous story on Russian attack  —  Journalist James LaPorta had provided information for story that inaccurately suggested Russia launched a missile strike on Poland  —  The Associated Press on Monday fired a national security reporter …
New York Times:
On the Dnipro River at Night, Ukrainian Fighters Ambush Russian Forces  —  Ukrainian units plying the Dnipro River venture behind enemy lines under the cover of darkness, carrying out reconnaissance and sabotage.  —  ON THE BANKS OF THE DNIPRO RIVER, Ukraine — Under cover of darkness …
Discussion: The Guardian and Washington Post
Washington Post:
From Europe, Trump special counsel takes over Mar-a-Lago, Jan. 6 probes  —  Prosecutor Jack Smith must assemble a team, find office space and catch up on the long-running cases involving Donald Trump  —  Newly appointed special counsel Jack Smith continues to work remotely from Europe …
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CNN:
Special counsel in Mar-a-Lago and January 6 investigations begins work with no sign probes will slow down  —  Newly appointed special counsel Jack Smith is getting to work with no signs yet that the two investigations he now oversees around Donald Trump will slow down - despite being stuck in the Netherlands due to a cycling injury.
Elizabeth Stauffer / Washington Examiner:   DOJ sets the stage to interfere in yet another election
Amanda Carpenter / The Bulwark:
Mike Pence's Day-By-Day Account of Trump's Pressure Campaign Against Him  —  When Pence finally spoke out, it was too late.  —  Former Vice President Mike Pence has a lot to say in his new book, So Help Me God, about what he witnessed in the White House during the run-up to January 6th.
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Dave Philipps / New York Times:
Army Veteran Went Into ‘Combat Mode’ to Disarm the Club Q Gunman  —  Richard M. Fierro, who served for 15 years in the military, was at the nightclub in Colorado Springs with his family when the gunman opened fire.  “I just knew I had to take him down,” he said.
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Eric Kleefeld / Media Matters for America:
Right-wing media continued attacking the LGBTQ community after the mass shooting in Colorado Springs
Washington Post:
Musk's ‘free speech’ agenda dismantles safety work at Twitter, insiders say  —  Amid the wider turmoil since his takeover last month, Musk has moved rapidly to undermine Twitter's deliberative content-moderation system.  —  Hours after Elon Musk took control of Twitter in late October …
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Chloe Malle / Vogue:
Exclusive: Naomi Biden On Her White House Wedding  —  On the Tuesday evening before her wedding, under the watchful eye of a Secret Service agent, Naomi Biden, 28, and her soon-to-be husband, Peter Neal, 25, came downstairs from their living quarters on the third floor of the White House residence to practice their first dance.
New York Times:
Iran Arrests 2 Actresses for Participating in Protests  —  World Cup soccer players, movie personalities and other prominent Iranians have shown support for the protests that have engulfed the country.  —  At the World Cup in Qatar, Iran's soccer players on Monday declined to sing their country's national anthem.
Punchbowl News:
11/22/22 ☀️ Punchbowl News AM … AND NOW MCHENRY WILL BE IN A CRITICAL SPOT AS THE U.S. ECONOMY GRAPPLES WITH RAPID TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND GLOBAL INSTABILITY.  —  MCHENRY HAS SERVED ON THE PANEL SINCE COMING TO CONGRESS IN 2005.  SINCE 2018, HE'S BEEN THE TOP REPUBLICAN …
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Steve Clemons / Semafor:
Good morning Washington! Good evening Taipei!
Discussion: The Hill
Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
A Georgia Senate runoff poll points to challenges for Walker, Warnock  —  A new poll focusing on the Dec. 6 runoff between U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker shows a close race with challenges for both rivals as they rush to rebuild their coalitions.
Betsy Klein / CNN:
First on CNN: White House kicking off six-week Covid-19 booster push  —  The Biden administration is launching a critical, six-week push aimed at stepping up Americans' Covid-19 booster vaccinations heading into the holiday season.  —  “With winter and holiday gatherings right around the corner …
Discussion: The Hill and The White House
Craig Mauger / Detroit News:
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer makes historic pick for Michigan Supreme Court vacancy  —  Lansing — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has chosen state Rep. Kyra Harris Bolden to fill a seat on the Michigan Supreme Court, making her the first Black woman to serve on the state's high court.
Dylan Matthews / Vox:
How one man quietly stitched the American safety net over four decades  —  Robert Greenstein isn't a household name.  But his career lobbying for the poor has changed the lives of millions of Americans.  —  When it comes to poverty in America, we have to hold two contradictory thoughts in our heads at the same time.
Mallory Moench / San Francisco Chronicle:
Why S.F. elections' boss might lose his job after two decades and four elections this year  —  With San Francisco's fourth election of the year still to be certified, the man who oversaw it all and scores of other vote-counts over the past 20 years could lose his job next year.
Laura Italiano / Insider:
Donald Trump will testify in New York court to defend his business empire  — Donald Trump will testify in person in 2023 to defend his company against New York's $250 million lawsuit.  — He's the lead defendant in the state attorney general's suit, which seeks to bar him from doing business in the state.
Discussion: CNN and Washington Examiner
Dayana Mustak / Bloomberg:
Elon Musk's 2022 Wealth Loss Exceeds $100 Billion for First Time  —  Elon Musk's losses for 2022 topped $100 billion as shares of Tesla Inc. dropped to the lowest level in two years.  —  The Tesla co-founder is still the world's richest person with a fortune of $169.8 billion …
NBC News:
Ian was one of the most lethal hurricanes in decades.  Many of the deaths were preventable.  —  Hurricane Ian killed at least 148 people in Florida, most of them in coastal communities where the danger of storm surge is well documented but not widely understood.
Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
The debt-ceiling time bomb is ticking faster than Congress realizes  —  The best time to raise (or, better yet, eliminate) the federal debt ceiling was yesterday.  The second-best time: today.  —  Our alarmingly complacent Congress instead behaves as though the task can be left to some faraway tomorrow.
Jay Reeves / Associated Press:
Alabama pausing executions after 3rd failed lethal injection  —  Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey sought a pause in executions and ordered a “top-to-bottom” review of the state's capital punishment system Monday after an unprecedented third failed lethal injection.  Ivey's office issued a statement saying …
 
 
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Wall Street Journal:
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Khaleda Rahman / Newsweek:
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Discussion: Insider and Evolving Together
Lawrence Mower / Tampa Bay Times:
Prosecutors drop charges against DeSantis' voter fraud suspect
Discussion: Occupy Democrats
AJ McDougall / The Daily Beast:
Todd and Julie Chrisley Get a Combined 19-Year Sentence for Fraud Scheme
Will Sommer / The Daily Beast:
Jan. 6 Troll ‘Baked Alaska’ Is Going to Jail in 2023 for Attacking Security Guard
Discussion: Raw Story