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Your daily update of new content from The Federalist Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser]. November 3, 2016 [I’m A Woman, I’m Voting For Trump, And It Wasn’t Even A Close Call] By Katelyn Crist With Donald Trump leading among men in battleground states, Hillary Clinton needs women like me to turn out in big numbers. No, thanks. [Full article] [10 Ways To Help A Military Family Going Through A Deployment] By Gracy Olmstead Deployments can be a lonely and fearful time for homebound spouses and children. Here are a few ways you can make those months of separation less difficult. [Full article] [This Bureaucrat Made $1 Million Selling Obamacare Plans, But Won’t Buy One] By Christopher Jacobs Wealthy Obamacare supporters won’t give up a few thousand dollars to enroll on the exchanges they tout. Aren’t liberals the ones who believe in social solidarity and ‘paying your fair share’? [Full article] [The Problem With Male Birth Control Is Not That Men Are Wusses] By Cassy Fiano It’s easy to dismiss these side effects as trivial, and to laugh at men for being weaklings. But the potential side effects were dangerous, and women should not accept them, either. [Full article] [Why Hillary Clinton Is Such An Effective, Perpetual Liar] By Daniel Payne Hillary Clinton has lied so frequently that it is entirely possible that she has come to believe some of her own lies. [Full article] [Sexytime: Shut up, Vogue. Boobs Aren’t Over] By Rich Cromwell and Mollie Hemingway It’s Sexytime! Resident experts Rich Cromwell and Mollie Hemingway react with horror to Vogue's declaration that boobs are over. [Full article] [Here’s The Foreign Policy Stance That Should Displace Neocons] By Daniel L. Davis Liberal interventionism and neoconservatism offer us the same militaristic approaches. It's time for a new, more thoughtful approach to our foreign policy. [Full article] [The War On Wedding Vendors Is Ultimately A War On Free Thought] By James Gottry To forbid people from articulating beliefs and peacefully acting consistently with those beliefs is, at its core, an attempt to forbid the beliefs themselves. [Full article] [5 Reasons The CMA Awards Is The Best Awards Show On TV] By Bre Payton The 50th CMA Awards on Wednesday night was the best awards show we've had in a long time because it veered clear of politics and controversy. [Full article] [Christians Need To Stop Pretending They’re Too Good To Vote In This Election] By J.G. Slavic Scripture demonstrates that God’s people often must submit to and participate in ungodly political regimes. Opting out is not an option. [Full article] [An Interview With 2016’s Sweet Meteor Of Death] By Greg Sorrell Sweet Meteor of Death: ‘That’s one of the best aspects of my campaign: irrespective of how I do at the polls, the end result will be an asteroid apocalypse.’ [Full article] [How ‘Never Trump’ And Too-Early Trump Endorsements Fueled His Nomination] By Tom Meyer Swearing never to endorse Trump left conservatives with little hope, and no leverage. It may even have led to Trump's nomination. [Full article] [Payton: Early Voting Is Bad For Democracy] By The Federalist Staff 'I could see a lot of people who did cast a vote for Hillary Clinton. . . become really frustrated with the political system and the way that powerful people are able to skirt the law.' [Full article] [Benjy Sarlin On Trump’s Obsession With Revenge And Next Steps For The GOP] By The Federalist Staff Benjy Sarlin, political reporter at NBC News and MSNBC, joins Ben Domenech on The Federalist Radio to discuss campaign coverage of the Republican nominee. [Full article] [If Obama Believes The FBI Is Compromised, He Should Fire Comey And Demand A Special Prosecutor For Hillary] By David Harsanyi If Barack Obama believes the FBI has used 'innuendo' rather than evidence against Hillary Clinton, doesn't he have an obligation to fire James Comey? [Full article] [E-mails Reveal DOJ Official Leaked Info To Clinton Campaign Chairman John Podesta] By Bre Payton A DOJ official responsible for keeping Congress up to date about the re-opened probe into Hillary Clinton's e-mails appears to have leaked information to John Podesta. [Full article] THE LURE OF PROTECTIONISM In Pennsylvania, Trump’s Protectionism Lures Blue-Collar Democrats. “Amid the uproar of last-minute scandals and intrigue coming out of Washington in the final days before the presidential election, a quieter but equally important battle is underway in what wasn’t supposed to be a battleground state this election cycle: Pennsylvania.” Read more of The Transom by signing up for a [free trial] today. [follow on Twitter] | [friend on Facebook] | [forward to a friend] Copyright © 2016 The Federalist, All rights reserved. You are receiving this e-mail because you opted in to receive e-mail updates from TheFederalist.com. Our mailing address is: The Federalist 8647 Richmond Highway Suite 618 Alexandria, VA 22309 [Add us to your address book] [unsubscribe from this list] | [update subscription preferences] | [view email in browser]

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