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This morning in Arizona, about 20 per cent of Maricopa County’s polling locations had issues with their ballot-tabulating machines. Voters could wait, go to another polling place, or place their ballots in locked boxes, to be counted by a bipartisan team. https://t.co/rbtwtNR8BL https://t.co/LcMaA8HIz9 — PolitiTweet.org
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We’ve learned that the results of opinion polls should be treated skeptically—but momentum appears to be on the Republican side, and some G.O.P. operatives are predicting a red wave. https://t.co/anzjl2LxZz https://t.co/riHV8b0pXj — PolitiTweet.org
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It’s finally here: Election Day 2022. Follow our live blog throughout the evening, and in the days ahead, for the latest news and analysis from The New Yorker. https://t.co/pV3Fj8iN4X — PolitiTweet.org
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.@charlesbethea talks to Atlantans in line to vote in Buckhead, a wealthy area that has been trending blue in recent election cycles. “Dems suck,” one voter told him. Another said the issues driving her were “safety and access to abortion. Also taxes.” https://t.co/BRgKfszOp0 https://t.co/SSRMAe3Mqp — PolitiTweet.org
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From Herschel Walker to Mehmet Oz, the midterms have presented us with a cast of Z-list-esque G.O.P “stars,” @frynaomifry writes. https://t.co/yziFnROvKg https://t.co/XDrhPi7aIX — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @michaelluo: .@benwallacewells: “One big question for the Democrats … is whether this centrist retrenchment—in which they cast themselve… — PolitiTweet.org
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Actress who earned her first Oscar nomination for “The Power of the Dog”: five letters. https://t.co/qWhvU3s7by — PolitiTweet.org
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This year, the Republican National Committee has spent millions of dollars to recruit thousands of poll-watching volunteers in 16 states, and its trainings have often included members of right-wing election-denial groups. https://t.co/ogehoYWpFd https://t.co/Y96q6etgp2 — PolitiTweet.org
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Conspiracies about the U.S. electoral process have taken hold all over the country, but nowhere more fervently than in Arizona. Why has the state become the focal point for rigged-election claims? https://t.co/hMpY1diaQ1 — PolitiTweet.org
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Pennsylvania is one of the most important battleground states in the nation, @elizagriswold writes. Among its major races, the only confidently projected Democratic winner is the gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro. https://t.co/sILSoWd6FR https://t.co/McgW9l4jUi — PolitiTweet.org
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On January 7, 2021, a team of computer forensic experts with ties to Donald Trump copied 2020 voting data from a Georgia elections office. While there’s no evidence that votes have been tampered with, the case offers a warning. https://t.co/cUlkIAvi0z — PolitiTweet.org
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Though he currently plays a vampire on television, @jacobanderson does not love spooky season. https://t.co/meGC3jdSYs — PolitiTweet.org
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What will the 2022 midterms mean for our democracy? Follow along today and tomorrow for live midterms analysis, insights, and results with our writers and editors: https://t.co/SUVkEm4uxx https://t.co/UzPWOvC7wk — PolitiTweet.org
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The question of the Democrats’ future is usually framed as a struggle between progressives and centrists—but the races in closely contested states tell a more complicated story. https://t.co/pwD7P1DR6i — PolitiTweet.org
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A cartoon by @dsipress. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/nteaDNEtMA — PolitiTweet.org
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The title of an essay by David Foster Wallace describes watching this athlete play as a “Religious Experience.” Who is it? Guess here. https://t.co/8Rywvv3ikn — PolitiTweet.org
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Bernd and Hilla Becher made photographs that broke through the firewall between photography and contemporary art. https://t.co/0Kv5Nnc1RK — PolitiTweet.org
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Ian Parker investigates a love triangle in the small but competitive world of gravel bike racing that, one evening last May, ended in murder. https://t.co/nHebxpLwZV — PolitiTweet.org
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“The practice of race-conscious admissions is not what has limited the number of Asian American students; it is instead the parts of the process in which Harvard claims not to think about race at all,” @JeannieSGersen writes. https://t.co/8BgSbLIuLk — PolitiTweet.org
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A cartoon by Sarah Kempa. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/GCD0v6VWDl — PolitiTweet.org
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In Wisconsin, “voters are still making up their minds,” a state legislator said. “Every door that we knock, every voter we talk to, could be the difference.” https://t.co/nW1lFxG3PY — PolitiTweet.org
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Democrats have taken a centrist stance in the midterms, in which they cast themselves as the practical establishment and the Republicans as the wild-eyed revolutionaries. Will it work? https://t.co/jtwjBJz1vK — PolitiTweet.org
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Politicians are said to govern in prose and campaign in poetry, but in Senator Raphael Warnock’s case it has been something like the reverse. https://t.co/rM9A6OyeqQ — PolitiTweet.org
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“In his mind, he could slick-talk anyone, and had no fear of actually getting caught.” How one Missouri man defrauded organic-food consumers. https://t.co/9ZQHviQGL3 — PolitiTweet.org
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If Javier got to isolate for 10 days with COVID in November, but now the C.D.C. recommends that Tina isolate only for five, why does the C.D.C. hate her? https://t.co/gC8Wv6JyL6 — PolitiTweet.org
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Octavio Rettig has, by his own count, introduced toad smoking to more than 10,000 people. Most people say that the experience is euphoric, even life-changing. But, for some, it can be nightmarish. https://t.co/oVeQzLDDc1 — PolitiTweet.org
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In a quest to understand human energy—and how to get more of it—Nick Paumgarten tried Oura, Whoop, and other health-tracking wearable technologies. Here’s what he learned. https://t.co/znu7T0ikmv — PolitiTweet.org
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“In Flow of Words,” a short documentary by Eliane Esther Bots, follows the war-crime interpreters of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. https://t.co/1O4IFDQF8z — PolitiTweet.org
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A photograph known as “Double Standard,” captured by Dennis Hopper in the early 1960s, resides in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, and, as visual distillations of L.A. go, it’s one of the greats. https://t.co/DUPlTJHpwS — PolitiTweet.org