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The New Yorker @NewYorker
The sitting President’s party has lost congressional seats in nearly every midterm election of the past century. But there’s at least a chance that, with enough Democratic turnout, all of this can be overcome. https://t.co/TFDwgC8Si4 — PolitiTweet.org
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Despite a change in location and a buzzy slew of new faces, the second season of “The White Lotus” initially feels like an echo of the first—then it gives way to a more mature drama. https://t.co/S7HZ8aDfAh — PolitiTweet.org
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In Ohio, voters elected J. D. Vance, a protégé of the former President. His win “confirms a Trumpian turn in Ohio and the continued evaporation of a working-class, pro-union Democratic politics in the Midwest,” @etammykim writes. https://t.co/bO3m3sjaCQ https://t.co/AChH1eV5Mu — PolitiTweet.org
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Believers in a God-ordained government are aiming for power Pennsylvania. In this week’s #NewYorkerRadio, @elizagriswold discusses the race for governor, and the Fetterman-Oz contest for Senate. https://t.co/kf9IK7k56y — PolitiTweet.org
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These days admissions offices specialize in a byzantine and confusing language aimed at satisfying the Supreme Court’s mandates on just how much they can consider race. https://t.co/uMCGlIzXlC — PolitiTweet.org
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In the course of a career that stretched from the height of the studio system to the depths of the Red Scare, John Garfield pioneered a new approach to acting for the camera. A retrospective of his films is now available on the Criterion Channel. https://t.co/Yx6wGy36EI — PolitiTweet.org
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A cartoon by @zoesees. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/LIRv3AGWKw — PolitiTweet.org
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On Tuesday night, the red wave never materialized, Trump’s handpicked candidates underperformed, and some new faces emerged—but the country appears as evenly divided as ever. https://t.co/8F3gKGQFvM — PolitiTweet.org
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In the early hours of the morning, as it became clear that John Fetterman had won his crucial Senate race, in Pennsylvania, his watch party turned from tension to celebration. https://t.co/UDItVJJXPr — PolitiTweet.org
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"This is an election about tossups," @tnyCloseRead writes. There is still no winner in the Senate race in Georgia, and there are several other races still in play, too. “Pennsylvania might be just enough—or just the beginning.” https://t.co/exi1WzkahH https://t.co/3L3mINlTE5 — PolitiTweet.org
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In Pennsylvania, the Democratic candidates John Fetterman and Josh Shapiro won their respective races. The results marked two major defeats for Trump-allied candidates in a state that will likely play a critical role in the 2024 Presidential election. https://t.co/22ZhkV2gdC — PolitiTweet.org
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On Tuesday evening, in Arizona, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs was leading Kari Lake by a sizable margin. “If they keep stealing them, we’re going to have to take it by force,” a man at the G.O.P.’s Election Night party said. https://t.co/nfKgQq1bEx https://t.co/OrozglD9oh — PolitiTweet.org
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On Tuesday evening, in Arizona, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs was leading Kari Lake by a sizable margin. “If they keep stealing them, we’re going to have to take it by force,” a man at the G.O.P.’s Election Night Party said. https://t.co/6Idv7Kr6ka https://t.co/ELJJStH7UR — PolitiTweet.org
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Gretchen Whitmer, a favorite target of Donald Trump because of her stringent response to the coronavirus pandemic, has won reëlection to the governorship of Michigan. https://t.co/Q4fIeMfvbc — PolitiTweet.org
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John Fetterman has won the Senate race in Pennsylvania. Revisit @DhruvKhullar on the attacks on Fetterman, which were troubling “because health status is almost never the thing that differentiates a competent politician from an incompetent one.” https://t.co/nWs4MUvdIG — PolitiTweet.org
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Are Democrats losing ground to Republicans among Latinos? “The issue is not whether Republicans will win the Latino vote; it is whether they can take away enough votes from Democrats to guarantee their loss,” Stephania Taladrid writes. https://t.co/xGT7ByhVx5 https://t.co/ic6iQy5hZV — PolitiTweet.org
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Kathy Hochul will remain governor in New York. Will she lead on national issues, like abortion, or retreat to local concerns, like conditions on the city’s subways? Those are questions for tomorrow, @ericlach writes. https://t.co/Jg57vHhMau https://t.co/VmE4UEjnZD — PolitiTweet.org
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One person who hasn’t been mentioned much on Fox tonight is Donald Trump. Why? Read @ClareMalone on the conspicuous absence: https://t.co/PxyHZyWKYy https://t.co/BJuAdZUMVz — PolitiTweet.org
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In Pennsylvania, John Fetterman is currently slightly ahead of Mehmet Oz in exit polling, though it remains uncertain whether that lead will hold. @elizagriswold reports from Fetterman’s watch party: https://t.co/frkQJeO5i7 https://t.co/JTrJqjqnAs — PolitiTweet.org
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.@asarahlarson writes about the fashion at the Dr. Oz returns party: a costumey Roger Stone chic, with a dash of Kellyanne Conway, along with “1776” baseball hats and confrontational T-shirts (“STRAIGHT WHITE REPUBLICAN,” “OZ: A DOSE OF REALITY”). https://t.co/cC15Mcje2g https://t.co/Xn7qEbHkOV — PolitiTweet.org
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Follow our live map to see the latest vote counts, news, and updates from the U.S. House, Senate, and gubernatorial races. https://t.co/dn3AUXcP93 — PolitiTweet.org
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In New York City, a redistricting mess prevented Max Rose from unseating the incumbent Republican congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis. https://t.co/8yxbvOc8gp https://t.co/a5pm17rhwv — PolitiTweet.org
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The memoirist turned venture capitalist J. D. Vance has won Ohio’s open seat in the Senate, where he will become one of “the youngest and most controversial members,” as Benjamin Wallace-Wells wrote. See more live election results: https://t.co/My7shZaM24 — PolitiTweet.org
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“Inside the main ballroom, there was a friendly-bordering-on-meat-market vibe.” @CharlesBethea reports from north Atlanta, where Herschel Walker is holding his “Victory Party”—named before a single vote was counted: https://t.co/ySi9eFKyj7 https://t.co/0WrNNYuIV8 — PolitiTweet.org
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The Democrats will hold a key seat in the Senate following Maggie Hassan’s defeat of Donald Bolduc, a Republican who initially ran as a Trump outsider, in New Hampshire. See more live results: https://t.co/YEufTUhqC3 — PolitiTweet.org
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Stacey Abrams has lost the Georgia governor’s race to Brian Kemp, who was also her rival in 2018, in an election marred by charges of voter suppression. Revisit @jelani9 on Abrams and her battle for electoral reform in Georgia. https://t.co/b2cwUnT4wH — PolitiTweet.org
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The battle over votes in Pennsylvania has begun. “There are two fronts in voter protection,” a Democratic strategist said. “The first is an effort to dismantle the democratic system. The second is to instill chaos.” Both are already under way: https://t.co/0WphzpYk2A https://t.co/JmUDOOSlpA — PolitiTweet.org
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Iran is now fully engaged in Russia’s war, and may soon provide surface-to-surface missiles, which could dramatically shift the military balance in Ukraine and prolong the war by replenishing Russia’s arsenal. https://t.co/zYg6u9t7Vt — PolitiTweet.org
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In Arizona, right-wing figures are already amplifying explainable—if extremely frustrating—problems with voting machines, @ClareMalone writes. https://t.co/OFftz9pltY https://t.co/zGyOkdyvmh — PolitiTweet.org
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In northeast Phoenix, Arizona, active voters are evenly split among Republicans, Democrats, and independents. Read @rachmonroe’s report from a polling place there, where most of the self-identified independents she met were voting Republican: https://t.co/bUr3WAHXgt https://t.co/gJC1uzUijB — PolitiTweet.org