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11.05.16 | 1:46 pm
On The Brink

This follows up on what David wrote below about watching Trump’s speech this morning. This has been going on for so long a lot of it starts to seem normal. Like a child or a spouse living in an abusive household, your perception of what’s normal, tolerable and okay becomes deformed by the impact of the abuse. Some of it though is simply not having listened – listened closely – to Trump for a while and what he actually says. As David said, here’s Lauren’s write up of this morning’s rant.

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11.05.16 | 12:35 pm
The Complacency Is Real

One of the challenges for journalists on the trail covering any presidential campaign is that the stump speeches become a sort of metronomic monotony. After a few weeks or months of hearing the same themes and the same canned lines over and over, you begin to listen only for what is new or different, and everything else becomes background noise. This isn’t a news flash. It’s just one of the hazards of the job, but in a real sense it colors the coverage in its own way.

Which brings us to Trump.

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11.05.16 | 11:17 am
Send Us Your Pictures!

Friends, readers, like we do in every big election, I want to invite you to send us your pictures of the election, specifically going to the polls. Elections aren’t just about counting. It’s not just a numerical exercise. It’s a civic, communal activity. As much as this campaign has besmirched, we shouldn’t, we can’t forget that. We can begin to overcome it through the democratic act of voting.

I always want to make clear. Some states have laws against photographing your ballots – so-called ‘ballot selfies’. Don’t break any laws. But other than that share your experience with us and we’ll share them here on the site.

Here are some examples from 2012. #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6.

I can’t wait to see them.

11.04.16 | 11:50 pm
And There’s More!

David Pecker, the CEO of the company that owns The National Enquirer is a close ally of Donald Trump. Their alliance has come up on several occasions during Trump’s run for the White House. In August, Pecker paid $150,000 to Karen McDougal, a 1998 Playboy Playmate of the Year, to cover up her story of the consensual affair she had with Donald Trump in 2006, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Trump married the former Melania Knaus in 2005. Melania Trump gave birth to their son Barron Trump in 2006.

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11.04.16 | 11:02 pm
Might Be More to the Melania Story

A TPM Reader notes that there may well be more to the Melania Trump working in the US illegally story. The AP found evidence that Melania worked in the US illegally prior to the date her lawyer says she first obtained a work permit. Good work by the AP. But we don’t actually know she got a work permit even then. We’re just talking her lawyer’s word for it. It’s like Trump’s taxes. No evidence, we just have to take their word. I don’t blame the AP for that, to be clear. They can’t prove she didn’t get a permit then. So they did the story exactly right. But Melania Trump have provided no evidence that wasn’t working in the country illegally for a much longer period.

11.04.16 | 10:10 pm
Obama And That Damaged, Stupid Man

Earlier I mentioned this exchange President Obama had with a protester today in Fayetteville. It was an elegant illustration of who Barack Obama is.

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11.04.16 | 9:45 pm
Real Tight

Two national phone polls out this evening. Fox: Clinton +1, McClatchy/Marist Clinton +2.

11.04.16 | 9:39 pm
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11.04.16 | 8:15 pm
Remember Who You Are

This moment with President Obama calming down the crowd that starts chanting in response to a protester is a pretty elegant illustration of the difference between the leadership of the two political parties.

11.04.16 | 7:59 pm
Proposition 69: The Battle for Health Care Reform Moves to Colorado Nov. 8

It’s hard to look past the presidential election, or even the battle for the senate, but there are a few initiatives on the ballot that are significant. On election day, voters in Colorado will decide whether to create a single-payer health insurance system in their state that would replace both private insurance from employers and the Affordable Care Act’s exchanges. The vote will tell something about whether Americans in a relatively progressive state would now favor going beyond Obamacare to a system of “Medicare for all” like Bernie Sanders proposed in the primary. Based on what I’ve seen in Colorado, I’m not optimistic.

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