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The Day Ahead: Tuesday, November 8
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Bill Daley will relinquish some of his chief of staff duties, in a sign that post-Rahm shakeup isn’t working out (Politico)

President Obama will visit a Philadelphia school to give another “we can’t wait” speech (Politico)

Michael Bloomberg will chime in on the supercommittee’s progress at the Center for American Progress (New York Times)

Eric Holder will testify before the Senate Judiciary Comittee at 10 a.m. (Washington Post)

Greece is expected to name a new prime minister today (CNN)

Herman Cain talks about the latest accusation against him on the Jimmy Kimmel show:

On the main site:

No Harassment Here, by Jeffrey Lord: Racial double standard on display as media forgets Paula Jones case was dismissed.

The Problem With Hawaii, by Jack Park: Why give it a free pass for its violations of the Voting Rights Act while continuing to punish select states that abide by it better than most?

A Win-Win for Republicans, by Jeremy Lott: A general election today pitting two Republicans against each other, with no one else on the ballot. And neither is a RINO.

If Obama Loses, by Aaron Goldstein: Preparing for the inevitable.

Extraterrestrial Intelligence and the Search for God, by Tom Bethell: There’s got to be life out there, the atheistic view goes, none of it God-caused, of course.

The Occupiers’ Corporate Confusion, by Ron Ross: Why this obsession with corporations, which are so much less powerful than government?

Economic Freedom for Black Americans, by Allen B. West: When will black Americans finally be “free at last”?

A Life in the Woods, by Bill Croke: Coming of age when the logging was good.

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