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Reporter covering politics for The New York Times, MSNBC contributor.

Washington, D.C.
Joined July 2010

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  1. Nov 19

    How the Florida recounts this year are basically just a dress rehearsal for 2020, which is going to be nasty, brutish and definitely not short. With from Tallahassee.

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  2. Nov 14

    Voter fraud and theft in Florida is the new caravan.

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  3. Nov 14

    How Bill Nelson could win the Florida recount, but Rick Scott gets the seat.

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    Nov 13

    .: "Right now, you're looking at a president who is not just struggling under the weight of the various geopolitical catastrophes facing this administration, but you also have the political considerations at home." See more:

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  5. Nov 13

    The Senate GOP has a nuclear option if Bill Nelson wins the Florida recount. Under the Constitution, they can seat Rick Scott regardless. Here’s how.

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  6. Nov 13

    How Bill Nelson could win the recount in Florida, but Republicans still seat Rick Scott anyway. It’s in the Constitution.

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  7. Nov 12

    Fraud. Forgery. Fear. The GOP playbook for this Florida recount looks a lot like the last one in 2000. with

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  8. Nov 7

    For Democrats hoping for another shot at shaping the Supreme Court, lower courts and passing legislation advancing progressive social issues, this election could set those causes back well past 2020. It’s all about the Senate.

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  9. Nov 7

    Another culture war - one that didn't have anything to do with caravans or immigrants or the politics of grievance - helped Republicans make gains in the Senate. Abortion. And there will be a big impact on the courts. w/

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  10. Nov 6

    The Kavanaugh effect is not as straightforward as some Republicans are spinning it. Tester did not vote for him, and he is likely to win. Heitkamp was always running behind Kramer. Manchin, the only D to vote yes, was always comfortably ahead.

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  11. Nov 6
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  12. Nov 6

    Chris Wallace urges his Fox colleagues to "stop the hosannahs" and quit declaring Trump a political King Midas.

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  13. Nov 6

    Serious question. Has a network ever called control of a chamber of Congress this early, with people still voting, and with so many races so close?

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  14. Nov 6

    Something tells me this is the Fox decision desk getting its revenge on Hannity.

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  15. Nov 6

    Fox News projects Dems will take the House.

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  16. Nov 5

    "Any way you look at it, Trump is not in control of a big piece of the electorate." His bald appeals to white voters over identity & heritage are a lot like his campaign footprint in the home stretch of 2018: provincial & small. "

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  17. Nov 3

    "No one has repealed the long-term demographic trends in the country." And here's where Trump is campaigning: Huntington, WV, 93 percent white; Ft. Wayne, IN, 83 percent white; Chattanooga, TN, 82 percent white; Columbia, MO., 80 percent white. "

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  18. Nov 3

    Despite all the focus on Trump’s heavy campaign schedule, both Bushes went to more states in the month before their 1st midterms. Trump’s GOP is a lot like his travel footprint: increasingly provincial and small.

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  19. Nov 1

    Tonight, in Missouri, Trump insists he’s kept so many promises they include ones he never said he’d keep. “Far more than I made.”

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  20. Oct 31

    “The executive order is flatly unconstitutional. It’s pretend. The tax cut is pretend. Sending troops to the border is expensive theater.” The mirage as Trump’s M.O.

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