- It’s Election Day across the country [USA Today]
- Newark’s New Mayor is no Cory Booker: “I don’t twit. I only walk. I don’t email. I don’t Facebook,” said Newark Mayor Luis Quintana, who was sworn in yesterday. [New Jersey Star Ledger]
- Colorado Counties to Decide on Succession [The Hill]
- “The New Jersey campaign is one of the most aggressive efforts Democrats have mounted anywhere to exploit the Citizens United decision by the Supreme Court, which eradicated limits on fund-raising for outside groups. New Jersey underscores the decision’s continuing ripple effect, as legal challenges mount in the few states remaining that still limit independent expenditures.” [NYT]
- Christie’s Reelection Romp [Politico]
- “New York City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio is poised to become the city’s next mayor, and he may have his kids to thank for it.” [CBS News]
- “Texas voters will go to the polls today to vote on a slew of constitutional and municipal issues, from funding water projects to granting tax breaks to aerospace companies.But a deeper question will be how voters adapt to the state’s new controversial voter ID law, which was enacted earlier this year and is seeing its first statewide test Tuesday.” [USA Today]
- How McAuliffe Became the Frontrunner: 8 Turning Points in the Race for Virginia Governor [Washington Post]
- GOP Civil War Rages in Alabama [The Hill]
- Lindsey Graham: The Bipartisan Dealmaker Finds Issues to Please GOP Base [TIME]
- “The legal push in some Republican-controlled states to restrict abortion rights suffered a setback Monday when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Oklahoma’s appeal seeking to reinstate a law that effectively banned the use of abortion-inducing drugs.” [LA Times]
- Rand Paul Faces Another Plagiarism Claim [Politico]
- President Obama Fighting ‘One More Campaign’ for Obamacare [TIME]
- Young Avoid New Health Plans [WSJ]