Apparent hacking leads to profane ‘Crooked Hilary’ sign in commuter lot; Here’s how gun-control advocates are hoping to finally win on Tuesday; A hot mic, groping charges and sexting: 2016 has not been a good year for men; Turns out Wisconsin’s Senate seat isn’t a lock for Democrats; Obama on FBI: ‘We don’t operate on innuendo’; Obama worries black vote ‘is not as solid as it needs to be’; Here’s what citizens who vote for authoritarians have in common; The Daily 202: Why Trump believes he can win Wisconsin – and why he’s probably wrong; Why a federal high-tech start-up is a money loser; Trump supporters vastly overestimate unemployment — and they blame politicians for it; KKK’s official newspaper supports Donald Trump for president;
 
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Trump calls Clinton ‘very unstable’ at campaign rally in Florida
The Republican nominee went hard on the attack against his Democratic rival in Miami.
Apparent hacking leads to profane ‘Crooked Hilary’ sign in commuter lot
Authorities in Virginia suburb are investigating who tampered with electronic sign that belongs to county elections office.
 
Here’s how gun-control advocates are hoping to finally win on Tuesday
Four states will vote on ballot initiatives to tighten gun control, strengthen background checks
 
A hot mic, groping charges and sexting: 2016 has not been a good year for men
But more men now feel an obligation to speak out against “piggish behavior,” saying silence won’t shut it down.
 
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Turns out Wisconsin’s Senate seat isn’t a lock for Democrats
Russ Feingold and Ron Johnson are separated by a point, according to a new Marquette Law School poll.
 
Obama on FBI: ‘We don’t operate on innuendo’
The president has been reluctant to weigh in on the FBI director's handling of the probe into Hillary Clinton's email practices.
 
Obama worries black vote ‘is not as solid as it needs to be’
The president warned that his legacy is at stake and criticized Trump's record on racial issues.
 
Here’s what citizens who vote for authoritarians have in common
Yes, authoritarianism matters. But levels of education are really the key.
 
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The Daily 202: Why Trump believes he can win Wisconsin – and why he’s probably wrong
The theory driving his 11th-hour play -- and the problem of the WOW counties
 
Why a federal high-tech start-up is a money loser
Like many digital age start-ups, 18F was long on vision but short on management -- especially financial administration.
 
Trump supporters vastly overestimate unemployment — and they blame politicians for it
And they're angry about it.
 
KKK’s official newspaper supports Donald Trump for president
The Trump campaign criticized the Crusader article and called the Ku Klux Klan newspaper "repulsive."
 
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