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Prospect Weekend Reads
Week of October 28th
Stories from the week you dont want to miss!

GABRIELLE GURLEY
Harris canvasser Chris Tuck drops off Harris-Walz campaign leaflets in West Philadelphia.
In Philadelphia, It's Kamala vs. the Couch: Kamala Harris will win Black voters in Philadelphia. The problem, Gabrielle Gurley writes, is if enough voters will show up.

What Will You Do?: If Donald Trump wins the presidency, what would you be willing to do? Rick Perlstein asks some potentially life-altering questions that may come up depending on Tuesday's outcome.

AIPAC's Only General-Election Target Is an L.A. Progressive: AIPAC is only spending on one race this general election: California's 34th Congressional District, where progressive anti-war David Kim could unseat Rep. Jimmy Gomez. David Dayen and Ryan Grim report.

What to Do About Elon Musk?: Why does the future of U.S. space and military communication depend on Elon Musk? Robert Kuttner explains why Starlink and SpaceX dominate federal contracting.

The Populist and the Porsche Salesman: MAGA-backed Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno is giving Sherrod Brown a run for his money with crypto funding and strategic endorsements. Maureen Tkacik has the story.
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