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Saturday, October 29, 2016

Selections from the November 15, 2016 issue

COVER/Amanda Marcotte
Seven races that could flip the Senate


EDITORIAL
The campaign goes on


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

STEPHEN A. HOPKINS
Who really is the crook?


RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen
Presidential race is just the top of the card


DISPATCHES
Latino voters may lift Clinton, Dems in border states;
Clinton, Obama focus on electing Dems to Congress;
Early voting in N.C. is down after polling place reductions;
In N.C., Burr stands with Trump, Dem challenger sprints ahead;
Just 10 mega-donors provide one-fifth of super PAC funds;
Ryan warns if GOP loses Senate, Sanders wins ...
Sanders: If my campaign emails leaked, there'd be mean things about Hillary, too;
Opioid use down in states that allow marijuana;
Media pushed Russia, ISIS, taxes; downplayed climate, poverty, campaign finance;
At least Trump may end Paul Ryan's career ...


ERIC BLUMBERG
The (psycho) path to the White House


DON ROLLINS
Virginia’s home health aides are pretty much invisible


JOHN L. MICEK
Trump’s put his banana republicanism on display to the world


RICHARD ESKOW
Her first 100 days


WENDELL POTTER
Why health insurance industry consolidation is bad for your health


HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas 
The art of the scam: Wellness programs


SAM URETSKY
Sometimes the system comes in handy


GRASSROOTS/Hank Kalet 
The real first freedoms


WAYNE O’LEARY
The economic consequences of immigration


JOHN BUELL
Financing our extinction


MARK ANDERSON
Many prefer that US continue to police the world


BOB BURNETT
The election’s tipping point


JOHN YOUNG
Enough about the beast


ROB PATTERSON
‘Criminal Minds’ keeps growing


SETH SANDRONSKY
New York ruling grants jobless payments to Uber drivers


MOVIE REVIEW/Ed Rampell
America, the violent


ROSIE SORENSON
This way madness comes


POET/Michael Silverstein 
A passionate Congressman to his constituents


and more ...

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