Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Tuesday's Headlines: Without evidence, Trump and Sessions warn of voter fraud, signifying possible post-election fight

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
Without evidence, Trump and Sessions warn of voter fraud, signifying possible post-election fight
Accusations of voter fraud and voter suppression have roared to the forefront in several closely contested races this year.
@PKCapitol | Analysis
Congressional course corrections create Washington political whiplash
Beyond the voter volatility is the legislative reality that the heightened competition has driven the two parties farther apart on major issues.
 
King says he hopes Supreme Court Justices Sotomayor and Kagan 'will elope to Cuba'
The Iowa Republican, who has a history of controversial comments, made the remarks while campaigning one day before Election Day.
 
In unpredictable midterms, Democrats hope for House win, Republicans look to hold Senate
With heated campaigns concluding across the country, the results could provide far-reaching verdicts for the future of both parties.
 
Both parties make their final pitches
The president rallied supporters in Ohio, Indiana and Missouri while Democrats made their own closing arguments, accusing Trump of fearmongering.
 
'What's one less?' Nonvoters could have the biggest say of all.
About half the country's eligible voters don't vote. Whether disaffected Americans turn out Tuesday may determine the outcome in many tight races.
 
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This state will be the clearest test of Trump's dire immigration rhetoric
 
Can out-of-state money swing elections? Don't Beto on it.
 
Is there no evil the Democrats won't commit?
 
Four big-picture principles for making our democracy work better
 
An Indiana Senate race shows the clash within the two parties
 
Trump's Fed bashing is wrong. But should the Fed be entirely independent?
 
What Trump should be asking of the CIA on Khashoggi
 
All the ugliness of the Trump campaign is on display in Georgia
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Turkey says it has more evidence to share about Khashoggi's killing
Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said some of the evidence has been shared with Saudi authorities and other countries that wanted to examine it, and added that the evidence would be released to the public once the investigation is complete.
 
 
The Fix | Analysis
'I will be surprised if I'm not surprised': Analysts hedge predictions
Having largely been burned in the 2016 presidential election, political reporters and pundits are increasingly hedging their analyses ahead of the midterm elections.
 
Border Patrol to conduct a crowd control exercise in El Paso on Election Day
The timing and location of the event — near a Hispanic neighborhood — has drawn criticism.
 
Federal judge blasts U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, says endangered red wolves cannot be shot
The federal agency gave up on efforts to ensure the survival of red wolves, but a federal judge may have just saved them.
 
Today's WorldView | Analysis
Why Trump's Iran strategy will backfire
Hawks in the White House and President Trump's Cabinet believe Iran will bend to their will. It's more likely to lash out instead.
 
This shop owner's wife fell ill. Now, customers line up early to buy all the doughnuts.
Customers at Stella and John Chhan's shop say their doughnuts are delicious. But that's not why they've been waiting in line to buy them in recent weeks.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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