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Subject The Missing Factor in the Election Story: Turnout | Prospect Weekend Reads
Date November 6, 2022 8:50 PM
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Prospect Weekend Reads
Week of October 31st
Stories from the week you don't want to miss!

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A woman votes at the Anthem Center in Henderson, Nevada, during early
voting, October 24, 2022.

The Missing Factor in the Election Story: Turnout
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Most projections predict doom and gloom for Democrats on Tuesday's
election, but Democratic early voting this year is much higher than in
2018. Read Robert Kuttner on how much of a difference increased turnout
could make.

AIPAC Echoes Republicans' Crime Messaging in Pennsylvania
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After spending millions to influence Democratic primaries, AIPAC
recently spent over $700,000 attacking Democratic candidate Summer Lee
with tough-on-crime messaging. Austin Ahlman reports on how this
last-minute ad buy could swing this once safely Democratic seat.

Can the Hotel Workers' Union Save the Democrats?
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UNITE HERE has found strategies to reach swing voters: talking to voters
about soaring rents and inflation, and connecting their struggles with
how Democratic candidates are fighting for them. Read Harold Meyerson on
how organized labor could make the difference this election.

How Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders Helped Lula Win
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In 2021, the U.S. warned Jair Bolsonaro to stop spreading disinformation
about Brazil's elections. President Biden led the international response
to Lula's victory. Ryan Cooper describes the role of Democratic
leadership in preventing Brazil's far right from orchestrating a coup.

The Craziest House Race of 2022
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In one of the most bizarre House races of the cycle, an Orange County
congressional race features two Asian American candidates, one of whom
is using racist advertising to accuse the other of being beholden to the
CCP. David Dayen reports.

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