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'There might be chaos': Conservative fears 'Stop the Steal 2022' if a 'massive red wave doesn't materialize'

During his MSNBC appearances and in his column for The Bulwark, Never Trump conservative Charlie Sykes has had a lot of unfavorable things to say about the many far-right MAGA “election denialists” who are running in the 2022 midterms. And when Election Day, November 8 arrived, Sykes started out the day with a Bulwark column warning that “there might be chaos” after the election if the midterms don’t bring the “massive red wave” that Republicans and “election denialists” are hoping for.

“Really, no one knows what’s going to happen, so most of the punditry today will be like trying to ride a bicycle as s-l-o-w-l-y as possible without falling off,” the Wisconsin-based Sykes explains in his Election Day column. “We can look forward to hours of fact-free faux-certainty clashing with wish-casting, speculation, bursts of hysteria, endless repetition — and then, we’ll get the exit polls, which are almost certainly going to be b******t.”

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Former GOP chair Michael Steele: Democrats are 'inept,' media are 'hypocrites and liars'

Former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele wants Democrats to know that the 2022 election will deliver lots of surprises — including some Democrats may actually like. Where's he coming from, given that so much of the corporate media can't stop (gleefully) telling us about the impending "red wave"? As Steele explained in our "Salon Talks" conversation, "Republicans are flooding the zone with a lot of bad polling," creating a false sense of where this election is heading. In fact, Steele said he "believes the political landscape favors Democrats in the key races."

Nonetheless, Steele was eager to slam Democratic leaders from the top down for what he views as their terrible messaging strategy this election cycle. "I've never seen such an inept political operation in my entire life," Steele said. "The Supreme Court delivers you a major upheaval in politics with the Dobbs decision [which overturned Roe v. Wade], and everybody's all jacked up about abortion" — but Democrats still let the GOP refocus this election on inflation and crime.

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US stocks mixed ahead of election results

Wall Street stocks were mixed early Tuesday as markets awaited returns in US elections that will determine if President Biden's Democratic Party maintains control of Congress.

Polls show the opposition Republican Party favored to win at least one house of the legislature, raising the prospect of divided control of Washington.

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'It is so ordered!' Mark Meadows runs out of excuses to avoid testifying in Georgia election probe

A South Carolina judge removed another excuse for Mark Meadows to avoid testifying before a special grand jury investigating Donald Trump's efforts to overturn his election loss in Georgia.

Pickens County judge Edward W. Miller posted the written version of his order commanding the former White House chief of staff to testify before the special county grand jury in Fulton County on Nov. 30, which Meadows had said he was waiting to see before deciding whether to appear.

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'You're obsessed!' Kellyanne Conway yelps at Juan Williams for mentioning Trump on election day

Former White House adviser Kellyanne Conway lashed out at Fox News contributor Juan Williams for mentioning former President Donald Trump as voting was underway for the 2022 midterms.

"The Democrats, Juan, don't have a communication problem; they have a fact problem," Conway said during a Fox News segment on Tuesday. "They passed policies America has rejected."

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'Highway to hell': Inside the battle to save the world from climate change

The World Leaders Summit at the UN Climate Change Conference, known as COP27, kicked off Monday in Egypt, where UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned that the earth is on a “highway to climate hell,” and framed the battle to stop climate change as a battle of human survival.

"Greenhouse gas emissions keep growing," Guterres remarked. "Global temperatures keep rising. And our planet is fast approaching tipping points that will make climate chaos irreversible. We are on a highway to climate hell with our foot on the accelerator."

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Trump supporters express conspiracies, fear, and hope at Montgomery County rally

VANDALIA — “Are we ready to welcome Donald Trump back to Ohio?” asked Republican Ohio U.S. Senate nominee J.D Vance to a crowd of over 1,000 supporters at the Dayton Airport Tarmac on Election Eve.

Joe Biden won Montgomery County by 50.3% in 2020, and Dayton itself spearheaded many progressive causes, from marijuana legalization to banning conversion therapy. Nowhere could be found traces of the region’s liberalism, as the Dayton airport transformed into the temporary headquarters of Trumpism.

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'Necessary' Oath Keepers witness unable to testify due to 'medical distress' from long COVID: attorney

On Tuesday, POLITICO's Kyle Cheney reported that the seditious conspiracy trial against the leader of the Oath Keepers, Elmer Stewart Rhodes, has encountered a new complication, as the defense counsel is claiming that a key witness, Greg McWhirter, will be unable to testify as planned.

"Rhodes' attorney, Lee Bright, says McWhirter had some kind of 'medical distress' on a plane last night," reported Cheney. "He was taken to the hospital with some issues related to long Covid. He's now unavailable to testify. 'He's a very necessary witness,' Bright says."

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Election deniers are embedded in Michigan canvassing boards — advocates say they're ready

Michigan has been a hotbed for election fraud conspiracy theories since 2020, but this year extremist election deniers have filled roles on election canvassing boards that are responsible for tallying votes and certifying the state's elections.

The bipartisan boards in several different Michigan counties now have GOP canvassers who still question Joe Biden's victory and promote falsehoods about the 2020 election being stolen.

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Multiple Republicans refuse to back Mitch McConnell for Senate majority leader if the GOP retakes control

United States Senator Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) revealed on Monday that he would not support reinstating Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) as majority leader if Republicans retake control of the upper congressional chamber in the Tuesday midterm elections.

"I don't imagine I will, no," Hawley told Springfield News-Ledger government and politics reporter Galen Bacharier during a campaign stop for Missouri's GOP Attorney General and Senate candidate Eric Schmitt, who refused to "endorse" McConnell during the primary races. "I stand by what I said," he affirmed to Bacharier on Monday.

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'Willing to do or say anything': Morning Joe singles out Kari Lake as 'a grave threat to democracy'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough singled out one of Donald Trump's hand-picked candidates as a threat to U.S. democracy.

Congressional majorities are on the line in Tuesday's midterm elections, along with President Joe Biden's agenda and potentially even the future of American democracy, and the "Morning Joe" host explained how the former president is continuing to threaten the constitutional order by backing election fraud conspiracy theorists.

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This 'disingenuous' GOP election strategy calls Biden an anti-white racist

Republicans aren't racist. Joe Biden is — and he hates white people, according to former Trump aide Stephen Miller's America First Foundation.

“When did racism against white people become OK?” the Foundation's ad asks before claiming that Biden is discriminating against white people.

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'The Republican narrative of freedom is a false one': former GOP congressman

The Republican Party once stood for freedom and liberty, but according to former Rep. David Jolly, of Florida, that is no longer the case.

Speaking with a panel of political experts, MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace played clips of the Pennsylvania rally with former President Barack Obama and current President Joe Biden. After rousing segments of Obama's fiery needling against Mehmet Oz and Doug Mastriano, Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who is running for governor, gave a barn-burning speech of his own.

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