Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Dean Baquet explains our ‘extraordinarily cautious’ election night approach on The Daily.
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Polls start closing in Florida and Georgia, two important battleground states.
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Examining the Latino vote on the ground in Florida.
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Polls are closed in Georgia, which faces competitive House and Senate races.
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Polls have begun to close in much of Florida.
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Why the Social Media Rage Machine Won’t Stop
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Navajo riders head to the polls on horseback.
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A Florida feat: One precinct in Orlando reports 105 percent turnout.
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How long will vote counting take? Here are the estimates and deadlines.
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Trump Ally Tweets Misleading Images of Philadelphia Voting
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Armed Man Arrested Outside North Carolina Polling Site
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With election and jobs-report as a backdrop, the Fed will get its turn this week.
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New Yorkers Have Had Enough of ‘Donald From Queens’
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In photos: Polling places take plenty of virus precautions.
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See what the stars have in store for you this November
Fact check: Clip altered to make Barack Obama look confused at Joe Biden campaign event
Trump Croaks His Way Through Downbeat Election Day Call With ‘Fox & Friends’
President Donald Trump has spent weeks and months ridiculing Joe Biden for his lack of energy. But, on an Election Day call with Fox & Friends on Tuesday morning, an incredibly downbeat president sounded like he’d just been shaken awake from a thousand-year slumber.Trump appeared on the show as polls opened around the country, and the interview was presumably planned to whip his supporters into a frenzy for the final critical hours of the election campaign. Instead, Trump appeared on the show 45 minutes later than billed without any explanation, and, when he finally spoke, the president was obviously exhausted.The 30-minute call, which was half the length of his usual phone-ins with his favorite morning hosts, was genuinely pretty dispiriting for supporters. Trump sometimes sounded pessimistic about his chances in the election, said that it had been an honor to serve the country, and at one point the hosts actually asked the president if he’d ever cried during his time in office.> Trump's closing message on Fox & Friends is a discussion of Fox? > > "Somebody said 'what's the biggest difference between this and four years ago,' and I say, 'Fox.' It's much different." > > Three Fox & Friends hosts jump in to defend the network. This went on for a few minutes. pic.twitter.com/EbXEknNZKz> > — The Recount (@therecount) November 3, 2020From the very start of the call, Trump sounded like a man who was saying farewell. The president told the hosts: “This has been a very special show for me. From day one, we’ve had a great relationship, and you have a great show, so it’s been my honor.” Host Steve Doocy responded: “We are honored because you selected our show to be the first TV interview you did as president, so it’s great that you would join us today as well.”The implication of Doocy’s reply, that this interview could be one of Trump’s last before election defeat, was left unsaid.The call largely saw the president rely on tired soundbites and talk up the size of his rally crowds during a raging pandemic, but one interesting question was volleyed Trump’s way when he was asked about whether he plans to declare victory before the results are conclusive. Trump promised he wouldn’t do so as there’s “no reason to play games.”But then he launched into a remarkably unconvincing rating of his chances at beating Biden—with or without any dirty tricks.“When there’s victory, if there’s victory, I think we’ll have victory, I think the polls are, you know, suppression polls, and I think we’ll have victory,” said the president. “I think, you know, I look at it as being a very, um, you know, a very solid chance of winning. I don’t know what the chances are, I don’t know how they rate the chances, but I think we have a very solid chance of winning.”But Trump seemed to keep speaking as if it was already a foregone conclusion that Biden would win and become president. At one point, when he was teed up by the hosts to launch a typical attack on the more progressive side of the Democratic party, Trump spoke as if he’d already lost. “Joe’s going to have a hard time, he’s not going to be able to handle them,” he said.Fellow host Brian Kilmeade asked Trump if he felt emotional at his final event on Monday as it could have been “the last rally of your political life.” Trump said he did feel some emotion but said he was totally joking when he said on stage that he felt like crying. “Have you ever cried in your time as president?” the host asked, but the question went unanswered.Trump also laid into Fox News, saying it was no longer as sycophantic as it had been four years ago, which has made his campaign more difficult. He said, “Fox has changed a lot. Somebody said, ‘What’s the biggest difference between this and four years ago?’ I said Fox, it’s much different, you know... Fox is a much different place in terms of politics.”About half an hour into the call, with Trump’s team perhaps realizing that the call wasn’t quite the spirit-raiser needed on Election Day, Doocy said to Trump, “The White House team is telling us you have to go.”Signing off, Trump said in what could be one of his final messages to the hosts as president, “It’s been an honor, and there’s been such love.”Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.
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New battleground for election 2020: Biden campaign jumps to 'Fortnite' with custom 'Build Back Better' map
Eta a Category 4 major hurricane, down to 145 mph; expected to turn, reform and could move toward Florida
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The Electoral College can pick a president who got fewer votes. Here's why and how.
Obama says if a Democrat behaved like Trump, 'I couldn't support him'
Former President Barack Obama told a crowd in Miami on Monday that he puts country over party, and if there was a Democrat behaving "the way our current president does, I couldn't support him."Obama has spent the last several days on the campaign trail for the Democratic presidential nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden, visiting battleground states like Florida and Georgia. In Miami, Obama railed against President Trump, and said that if he "saw a Democrat who was lying every single day — the fact checkers can't keep up, it's like, just over and over again — I would say that's not the example I want, I don't trust that person to manage the country's affairs because it's violating the values that we try to live by. And those are values we try to teach our kids."Since Trump entered office, The Washington Post has been tracking how many false and misleading claims he has made, and in July, he hit 20,000.Obama also brought up the GOP talking point that Biden is a socialist in disguise, an accusation that is being pushed hard in Florida, which has a high Cuban American population. "Here in south Florida you see these ads, 'Joe palling with Communists, palling with socialists,'" Obama said. "You'd think he was having coffee with Castro every morning. Don't fall for that. Joe Biden served as a senator from Delaware, he was my vice president. I think we'd all know if he was a secret socialist by now."More stories from theweek.com COVID-19 keeps proving everyone wrong Is this the year the New South turns blue? Democrats' first priority
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This is the first state Trump can add to his win column, Fox News projects.
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Battleground Georgia too early to call as Fox News projects Biden takes these 2 states
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Guardian identified for small child found wandering Sunday morning by Fort Myers police
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