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WATCH: Trump tells Pennsylvania voters that media will stop covering COVID-19 after election

President Donald Trump once again falsely claimed that the United States is "rounding the turn" in the coronavirus pandemic, and predicted that the media would stop talking about it on the day after the election.

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FBI is illegally withholding report on right-wing terror threat: report

Despite growing concerns that the upcoming election could spark violence from the far-right, the FBI is illegally withholding a report detailing the scope of white supremacist and other domestic terrorism, the Daily Beast reports.

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Republican women are more likely to believe conspiracy theories and not accept a Trump loss: report

A Bulwark report detailed the shocking data that Republican women are more likely to believe conspiracy theories and refuse to accept a defeat of President Donald Trump.

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New Jersey lawmaker scrambling to hold onto House seat after leaving Democrats to support Trump

Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ), who split from the Democratic Party after refusing to vote for the impeachment of Donald Trump may end up serving only one term in the House as he fights for his political life, reports the Wall Street Journal.

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New Jersey woman died of COVID — but her last act was to cast her ballot

On Monday, The Daily Beast profiled Elaine Cunningham White-Gardner, a New Jersey woman who became gravely ill of COVID-19 the same weekend President Donald Trump was admitted to Walter Reed Medical Center. Her infection took a worse turn than the president's, and she ultimately passed away — but one of her final acts was to make sure her ballot was cast.

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Stimulus talks slow but continue: White House official

US policymakers continue to hold talks on a new spending package to aid the virus-hit economy, but the negotiations have lost momentum amid division, a White House adviser said Monday.

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Trump gave the middle class what all Republican presidents have since Reagan -- new wealth for the already rich: op-ed

Before Donald Trump was elected, he promised to be a different kind of Republican when it came to decades of GOP economic mismanagement. But what Trump ultimately delivered is what all Republican presidents have delivered since Ronald Reagan, according to Rolling Stone's Tom Dickinson -- "bubbly new wealth for the already rich, while putting the middle-class through the wringer."

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Clinton's lead was collapsing at this point in 2016 -- but Biden is holding steady: CNN election expert

Four years ago, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton saw her polling lead drastically shrink in the waning days of the 2020 campaign after former FBI director James Comey released his now-infamous letter announcing a new discovery related to the Clinton email investigation.

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Jared Kushner: 'Complaining' Black people have to 'want to be successful'

White House adviser Jared Kushner argued on Monday that the Black community is struggling because they do not "want to be successful."

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'People are already being targeted': America braces for violence as Election Day draws closer

The 2020 presidential election will go down in history as one that was even more volatile than the 1968 election, and many Americans have been expressing fears that violence and voter intimidation will occur on Election Day. That fear is addressed in new articles by the Washington PostTime and USA Today.

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Trump will exit the White House with a legacy of COVID deaths and embracing QAnon 'loons': conservative

Anticipating Donald Trump will go down to defeat on November 3rd, Bulwark columnist and former Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) speechwriter Amanda Carpenter has written that the president will likely walk away from office saddled with a legacy of a failure to contain a pandemic that killed hundreds of thousands of Americans while embracing a cult of conspiracy-obsessed "loons."

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Democrats plead with Pence to skip Barrett vote: 'Nothing about your presence can be considered essential'

Senate Democrats on Monday demanded that Vice President Mike Pence not enter the Senate chamber after at least five of his staff tested positive for COVID-19.

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Nextdoor discussions awash in conspiracy theories and vitriol: 'Like the worst of Facebook and Twitter combined'

Nextdoor discussion boards are infected with the same conspiracy theories and toxic political arguments as other social media sites, despite the company's best efforts.

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