Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Wednesday's Headlines: Jones wins in Democratic upset, but Moore refuses to concede

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
Jones wins in Democratic upset, but Moore refuses to concede Alabama Senate race
In a surprising flip of a solidly Republican state, Doug Jones became the first Democrat elected to the Senate from Alabama since 1992 in a victory that showed the increasing power of sexual misconduct allegations and the limits of President Trump's political influence. Roy Moore told his supporters "it's not over" and suggested that the race might go to a recount, but the Alabama Republican Party said it would not support his push for one.
Democrats are jubilant — and newly confident about 2018 — as they win on Trump's turf
After more than a year of partywide bickering in the wake of Hillary Clinton's defeat, Democrats found solace in a stunning feat — beating a Trump-style Republican in one of the most ruby-red states in the nation.
 
Jones's victory scrambles the GOP congressional agenda
The Democrat's surprising victory gives Senate Republicans an even thinner margin entering the second year of Trump's presidency.
 
Candidate's long-shot bid to grab a GOP-held seat paid off
As it turned out, the Democrat was in the right place at the right time — a candidate who was lifted to victory in large measure by a series of twists and turns on the Republican side.
 
The Take | Analysis
Moore's loss is a devastating blow for Republicans and a humiliating defeat for Trump
This race seemed to bring together much of what is in the forefront of the political debates, from the influence of the president to the fractured Republican Party to the issue of sexual harassment. For Republicans, it was a bad night, no matter how it was measured. The question is where do they go now.
 
Heeding Bannon, the president gambled and lost
President Trump threw his support behind Roy Moore — and found himself presiding over a stunning repudiation of Republicans in the Deep South that could have wide reverberations for his agenda and the party he leads.
 
GOP negotiators move toward cutting tax rate for high-income households
Senior Republican negotiators in Congress were moving closer to a deal to reduce the top tax rate for high-income households from 39.6 percent to 37 percent, blowing by political concerns about aiding the rich.
 
Trump attack on Gillibrand criticized as sexually suggestive and demeaning
The White House disputed the characterization of the president's tweet as sexually suggestive. But Democratic calls increased for congressional investigations or Trump's resignation.
 
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Democrats' miraculous victory in Alabama
 
Thank you, Alabama
 
Congratulations, Steve Bannon, you just elected a Democrat in Alabama
 
Doug Jones's victory should make Trump nervous
 
That special place in hell is getting crowded
 
Voters will remember the Republicans who made this mess
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Texts from FBI officials reveal anti-Trump, pro-Clinton comments
The messages — the subject of an ethics probe by the Justice Department — show two senior officials offering harsh opinions on politicians, such as describing Trump as "a loathsome human" and calling Sen. Bernie Sanders "an idiot like Trump."
 
 
Fact Checker | Analysis
Fact-checking Jimmy Kimmel on CHIP funding
The late-night television host addressed the dispute over funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program, but he was a bit one-sided.
 
Ex-NFL star Larry Johnson grapples with violent urges and memory loss. He thinks it's CTE.
Fearful that he won't remember his own name by the time he's 50, the former Pro Bowler is taking steps to ensure that his daughter someday can watch her Papi run, to learn who he was and maybe understand why he was so unpredictable.
 
This sick woman's friends have kept their promise to visit her every weekday — for 21 years
Harriet Fridkin's friends, who call themselves "Harriet's Harem," got the idea for their caregiving circle from an article they read in Parade Magazine in 1996. Fridkin, 75, has multiple sclerosis, but is as sharp and sociable as ever.
 
Accused of molesting a teenage girl, Kentucky lawmaker refuses to resign
State leaders from both parties are calling for state Rep. Dan Johnson's resignation after the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting published an exposé detailing allegations about his actions with a daughter's friend.
 
Minnesota set to name Franken's replacement, with lieutenant governor viewed as a top pick
Lt. Gov. Tina Smith has served as a longtime adviser to Gov. Mark Dayton, who will reveal his choice Wednesday.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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