“How does my vote represent the little girl that I used to be?” one evangelical woman said. “The Republicans used to be the party of family, and morals and values, and now they are not.” https://t.co/LnlRFVU9BE by @elizabethjdias
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) October 9, 2018
the final month of mid-term election campaigning poses an unprecedented test of the power of gender politics. my @cnbc column https://t.co/viWzRyrwo9
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) October 9, 2018
Leading up to Election Day there will likely be a proliferation of false information spread under the guise of news in an effort to sway voters.
We’re tracking disinformation down and explaining why it’s fake, where it appeared and who shared it. https://t.co/CIrnaTowHi
— POLITICO (@politico) October 9, 2018
a new Detroit News poll of Michigan's referenda:
1) legalize *recreational* marijuana? YES: 62/35
2) independent redistricting commission? YES: 55/23
3) voting rights package (automatic registration, same day registration, more)? YES: 72/19Similar to EPIC/MRA poll last week.
— Taniel (@Taniel) October 9, 2018
Huh. Dems lead generic House ballot by 13 points, in a poll that was taken almost entirely after the Kavanaugh Ragefest That Transformed The Electorate (which was on Oct 4) https://t.co/0kh0qUox9s
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) October 9, 2018
The Kavanaugh bump! https://t.co/TVCQ9BLDzf
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) October 9, 2018
One reason not to really trust the conventional wisdom about how Kavanaugh's confirmation will out play politically is because the conventional wisdom is overwhelmingly formulated by dudes. https://t.co/cUqI6Cw0nx
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) October 9, 2018
For the GOP to keep the House, they would need a near-sweep of all toss-up races absent a major change in the political environment over the next month https://t.co/GdJTIZ4UGs
— POLITICO (@politico) October 9, 2018
YOU CAN VOTE TODAY IF YOU LIVE IN THESE STATES.
WI
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IL https://t.co/12khrdwocJ— Zerlina Maxwell (@ZerlinaMaxwell) October 9, 2018
The GOP's chance of holding the Senate at this point is greater than Clinton's chance of winning on election eve 2016… Doesn't feel that's how it is being treated comparatively though…
— (((Harry Enten))) (@ForecasterEnten) October 9, 2018