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The Nate Silver of Polling Handicaps the Election

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[Homepage] [The Nate Silver of Polling Handicaps the Election] Good morning! Yesterday, Sarah Ellison revealed the [civil war emerging within] the N.R.A. The Hive also reported that Facebook and Google have escalated their [cyber-war against ISIS]. We were all over SCOTUS’s historic [ruling] and the increasingly evident reality that [nobody wants to show up to support Donald Trump in Cleveland]. Today, we lead with a revealing conversation with Frank Luntz, the prominent pollster, who handicaps the election, explains why the exit polling has been so flawed, and delineates the fault lines of the turbulent forthcoming election. We hope you enjoy what you are reading. Stay tuned for more news from the Hive. [The Nate Silver of Polling Handicaps the Election] byTina Nguyen Renowned pollster Frank Luntz dissects the most vicious, negative election in modern history. [Read more] [Share with Facebook]  [Share with Twitter] [Is “Exit” the New “Gate”?] byBruce Feirstein In a post-Brexit world, the tyranny of the “exit” suffix looms. Should we brace ourselves for a Texit? [Read more] [Is The Donald Doomed?] byTina Nguyen A half-dozen new polls reveal just how much damage the brash billionaire may have inflicted on his campaign in recent weeks. [Read more] [Can’t Stop Steve] byEmily Jane Fox Not even the Brexit can derail the Steve Cohen bullet train. The notorious hedge-fund billionaire is powering through the geopolitical shake-up. [Read more] [Londonistan Calling] byChristopher Hitchens In his legendary 2007 essay, the late Christopher Hitchens presciently depicts London’s evolution into a divided city of wealth and hate. [Read more] [Follow Vanity Fair on Facebook] [Follow Vanity Fair on Twitter] [Follow Vanity Fair on YouTube] [Follow Vanity Fair on Flipboard] [VIEW FULL EMAIL] To ensure you receive Vanity Fair emails, please add vanityfair@newsletter.vf.com to your address book. If you received this email from a friend, you can [subscribe here]. [Unsubscribe]. View our [Privacy Policy]. Vanity Fair, 1 World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007 [Unsubscribe]

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