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In modern dance, everything comes from the founder: the training, the vision, the company’s distinctive movement style and technique. What happens after the founder dies? https://t.co/KxvoWhJ2fc — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @michaelluo: .@elizagriswold was with Conor Lamb today, "doing his part: stumping outside a suburban church for his swing district’s emb… — PolitiTweet.org
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Ron DeSantis has “made himself into the most viable Republican alternative to Donald Trump, the avatar of the opposition to COVID restrictions, and the most bristling and visible culture warrior on the right,” Benjamin Wallace-Wells writes: https://t.co/OGtDmUBfLa https://t.co/qMzu4li2yq — PolitiTweet.org
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“My capacity for self-punishment is horrible,” Emma Thompson said. “Being successful, earning money, being famous—guilt, guilt, guilt, guilt.” https://t.co/uXs8IUivt6 — PolitiTweet.org
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“If inflation wasn’t so high, a lot of these people would be coming here to vote on abortion,” Mike Drago, a Republican running for a seat in the New Hampshire legislature, told @suehalpernVT. https://t.co/cAwZ76zvx6 https://t.co/5DQSYSxjtC — PolitiTweet.org
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Four decades after Judd Hirsch was nominated for “Ordinary People,” there’s Oscar buzz again for his role in Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabelmans.” @MJSchulman caught up with the actor during a visit to the South Bronx, where Hirsch grew up. https://t.co/2sTmlVOr8t — PolitiTweet.org
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.@asarahlarson reports from the Oz for Senate returns-party event, where even the Wi-Fi is anti-Fetterman. https://t.co/O4BZBPpgrJ — PolitiTweet.org
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Although Conor Lamb was trounced in the Democratic primary by the Senate candidate John Fetterman, Lamb spent this afternoon stumping outside a suburban church for Fetterman. Read more from @elizagriswold, in Pennsylvania: https://t.co/OdoTvIZzpO https://t.co/VmsuU97Hap — PolitiTweet.org
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At the Oyster River High School, in Durham, New Hampshire, the line for same-day registration snaked down both sides of a long hallway. @SueHalpernVT reports from the district where students from the University of New Hampshire vote: https://t.co/aT0tCAYS9d https://t.co/476RTy5kIe — PolitiTweet.org
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Are people getting worse at saying sorry? Or are publicists and lawyers just avoiding lawsuits and clearing profits by advising people to (a) demand apologies and (b) make them? https://t.co/WCLD9yQTdZ — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @tnyCloseRead: I wrote back in August about the Democrats’ deeply wrong-headed tactic of boosting GOP extremists in primaries—and why it… — PolitiTweet.org
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“The legislature has tried multiple times to restrict access to abortion,” Sydney Etheredge, a member of the board of Planned Parenthood Pennsylvania Advocates, said. “A Democratic governor is the only reason it hasn’t passed.” https://t.co/63q7IHS1Zx https://t.co/VtMcdcTi8y — PolitiTweet.org
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The composer Carter Burwell has virtually no formal musical training, and he got the job writing the score for the Coen brothers’ first film, “Blood Simple,” almost by accident. He has worked with the directors ever since. https://t.co/tmfHNdalID — PolitiTweet.org
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At dawn in Las Vegas, some 400 hospitality workers gathered at the Culinary Union’s headquarters, north of the Strip. The group is a formidable political force within Nevada. Can it deliver for the Democratic incumbent, Catherine Cortez Masto? https://t.co/d2WG1Ssndv https://t.co/UINGcHj0Wo — PolitiTweet.org
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In the race for Senate in Ohio, the Democratic congressman Tim Ryan has countered the right-wing populist appeals of his opponent, J. D. Vance, with hawkish positions on trade, immigration, and China. https://t.co/WvrZWawA5A — PolitiTweet.org
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Two high-school seniors at Phillips Academy Andover, in Massachusetts, have launched a public opinion poll that’s won the attention of the national media. Today, they expect a close race for Pennsylvania’s governor and a G.O.P. rout for Arizona’s. https://t.co/KXrkWLKWI5 — PolitiTweet.org
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A bad showing by this year’s class of Senate Democrats is likely to put the Party in a very deep hole heading into the second half of the decade, @ichotiner writes. “Every seat counts.” https://t.co/m3WKFFVzp6 https://t.co/6NtK4sKUmj — PolitiTweet.org
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Ohio’s Democratic candidate for Senate, Tim Ryan, has put forth an economic platform that is pro-union, manufacturing nostalgic, nationalistic, and Sinophobic, trying to appeal to Republicans and independents as much as Democrats, @etammykim writes. https://t.co/fCPBcHOLS1 https://t.co/h6ZK6kIFcO — PolitiTweet.org
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Ohio’s Democratic candidate for Senate, Tim Ryan, has put forth an economic platform that is pro-union, manufacturing nostalgic, nationalistic, and Sinophobic, trying to appeal to Republicans and independents as much as Democrats, @etammykim writes. https://t.co/6llPm8QSQD https://t.co/1s2lsAHbrL — PolitiTweet.org
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If a red wave strikes Pennyslvania, it will start in Washington County, in Appalachia, Eliza Griswold writes. In 2016, white working-class voters helped Trump win the county, with 60 per cent of the vote. https://t.co/T0V1QO4Z4F https://t.co/wQ9A9Ee1LQ — PolitiTweet.org
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As the nation waits for returns, beware of right-wing misinformation, @ClareMalone writes. “Perhaps the greatest challenge for the media on Election Day will be ambiguous results at the end of the night.” https://t.co/YvHXWOIC6b https://t.co/14QTdryvKW — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @ClareMalone: The New Yorker has a live blog! (insert lame joke). But I'll be writing for it tonight...tune in for lots of other cartoon… — PolitiTweet.org
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After the 2020 election, in the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day, a former elections director in Georgia received 150 threatening messages. Now he drives an Uber. @charlesbethea rides along in his car on Election Day: https://t.co/I0N5zR1XXc https://t.co/0AswdASa3k — PolitiTweet.org
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Around the country, Republicans have advocated for parents’ rights to protect kids from liberal indoctrination. It’s not yet clear whether this approach—dragging public schools into the culture wars—is a winning strategy, @emmaogreen writes: https://t.co/DNDJEvc40G https://t.co/LYQueFDLbg — PolitiTweet.org
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In the Pennsylvania election—which could determine the balance of the Senate and the integrity of the Presidential race in 2024—Democrats are fighting for the vote. Republicans are fighting to undermine it. https://t.co/VbNmOSnl65 — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @charlesbethea: We've got writers and reporters filing dispatches from just about everywhere today, including me in Atlanta: https://t.c… — PolitiTweet.org
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.@dstfelix analyzes the religious undertones in the Georgia State race, which is between the Reverend Raphael Warnock, the incumbent, and Herschel Walker, “who is as much scandal as he is man”: https://t.co/8WgrlrWCcy https://t.co/TWldtbJx82 — PolitiTweet.org
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Last night, during his 83rd town hall, the New Hampshire Senate candidate Don Bolduc recited the usual litany of complaints about the Democrats. If much of his speech was Republican boilerplate, it was notable in what he didn’t say, @suehalpernVT writes. https://t.co/DFaBC2TlgG https://t.co/1894NDoyYY — PolitiTweet.org
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The final days of the New York governor’s race have been uncomfortable for the state’s Democrats, @ericlach writes. Read his analysis: https://t.co/fkc5qzYqdb https://t.co/Lr7pAodnsl — PolitiTweet.org
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.@rachmonroe reports from Arizona, which is now poised to be run by people who have gone all-in on election denial. https://t.co/ONJsP80BLM — PolitiTweet.org