Snapshot
What We’re Reading
Oops: A feeble designed list competence have convinced a midterm elections in Florida. Here’s how. (Dana Chisnell and Whitney Quesenbery, The Washington Post)
Bigger Than They Thought: With all a votes counted, a Democrats had a incomparable win this year than Republicans did in 2010. (Matthew Yglesias, Vox)
A New American Revolution: Revolutions have always made American society, starting in 1776. In 2018, a left has attempted to theatre a new revolution—one complicated America doesn’t need, argues Victor Davis Hanson. (The National Review)
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Mapping Fire: California’s wildfires are still raging. Keep lane of them. (Lauren Tierney, Laris Karklis, and Tim Meko, The Washington Post)
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