Thursday, 1 November 2018

Politics A.M.: Democrats in prime position to retake House, but wild cards remain, poll shows

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Democrats in prime position to retake House, but wild cards remain, poll shows
A new Washington Post-Schar School poll of likely voters in battleground districts finds Democrats are in a strong position to retake the U.S. House, but the party's base of less frequent voters and concerns about illegal immigration stand out as wild cards ahead of Tuesday's midterm elections.
Trump's moves on immigration roil midterm campaign for both parties
The president's vows to end birthright citizenship and send more troops to the border have repelled moderate House Republicans but prompted some red-state Senate Democrats to express support.
 
Early vote totals in at least 17 states already surpass 2014 turnout at this point
The numbers are so high in some states that early voting may exceed total vote counts — including Election Day tallies — from four years ago.
 
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For Trump, a 'national emergency' is anything he says it is — including the migrant caravan
The president has eschewed offering formal legal proclamations to assert special powers in favor of rhetorical warnings aimed at stoking public fears.
 
Trump vows to end 'crazy' birthright citizenship in closing midterms appeal
The crowd roared in approval as the GOP candidate for Florida governor called for the impeachment of his Democratic rival.
 
Analysis
Americans see voter suppression as a bigger problem than voter fraud
Of course, only one of those things actually occurs with any regularity.
 
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Power Up: In final campaign stretch, Trump is ... being Trump
Seven ways 'The Art of the Deal' reflects Trump's campaign approach.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
GOP hopefuls say they fight insurance companies, just like Obama
Under attack from Democrats for health-care votes, some Republicans have begun borrowing language from the 2008 Obama campaign
 
'Pushing every button': Trump mobilizes the government in campaign's final days
The president is using his office to stoke the anxieties of his supporters on immigration and other issues in hopes of motivating GOP voters.
 
 
Analysis
Harry Reid once said 'no sane country' would allow birthright citizenship. He regrets it again.
Harry Reid's 1993 comments on immigration are under fire as President Trump vows to end birthright citizenship. Reid has since apologized for his stance.
 
Today's WorldView • Analysis
Trump and the Saudis keep fumbling after Khashoggi's killing
Even the Trump administration, which has gone out of its way to defend Riyadh, may be reaching its limit.
 
For a groundbreaking candidate in West Virginia, big money and attention come with downsides
With the election on the line, Richard Ojeda returns to the moment no one gave him a chance.
 
 
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