Newspaper Roundup for Monday, November 5, 2012
Politico:
Post-election flood of ‘Obamacare’ rules expected
Has slowed to a trickle in recent months in an attempt to avoid controversies before the election
The Hill:
Biden: House members tell him they’d be more open to compromise after election
Politico:
The looming GOP civil war - whether Mitt wins or not
Politico:
Barack Obama, the unhappy warrior: He just wasn’t that into it
Washington Post:
Election week Nor’easter to likely pound coastal areas, question marks inland
Washington Post:
D.C. area residents brave long lines to cast early ballots
Washington Times:
AP Video: Obama: "You Know I Tell the Truth"
USA Today:
In close race, third-party candidates could tilt election
USA Today:
Obama's early-voting lead smaller than in 2008
Washington Times:
New York City faces relocating thousands of Sandy’s victims
Los Angeles Times:
Confusion arises in Florida's early voting
Fox News:
NY Daily News joins growing number of newspapers switching endorsement to Romney
The Hill:
Some polls have Obama 4 or 5 points ahead; Others don't
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Low-key Southern Baptists power N.J. food relief
The Hill:
Poll: Swing-state voters split 48-48 between Obama, Romney
Washington Times:
Kremlin: U.S. election system 'worst in world'
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Teams of lawyers for Obama, Romney get ready for Election Day
The Hill:
Romney says Obama campaign slogan should be ‘forewarned’
Washington Times:
Obama seeks votes as complaints mount over storm response
Washington Times op-ed:
Sandy is Obama’s Katrina — but the media looks away
USA Today:
Obama: 'I will work with anybody of any party'
Washington Times:
Obama stops making promises to lead an ethical, open government
Washington Post:
Millions may have to pay alternative minimum tax for the first time
Washington Times:
Obama’s pitch: Slow but steady gains for middle class
Fox News:
What laser capability did Benghazi team have?
Washington Post:
Black preacher spreads the Word ... against Obama
Washington Post:
Coastal cities seek protections against superstorms
The Hill:
Unions aim to lock collective bargaining into state constitutions
Fox News:
99-year-old Florida woman votes for the first time
Washington Post:
Cold weather and an approaching deepen gloom among Sandy’s victims; some seek solace in faith
Chicago Sun-Times:
2 killed, 17 injured since Saturday
Chicago Tribune:
NJ governor pledges to vote Romney despite praising Obama
Fox News:
Palestinian leader Arafat's remains to be exhumed Nov. 26
Fox News:
Appeals court to consider Arizona's 20-week abortion ban
Politico:
Senate appears destined to remain in Democratic hands
Politico:
Democrats' drive to retake House falters
Politico:
New Jersey to allow voting by e-mail and fax
Politico:
Clinton slams Romney in Iowa op-ed
Politico:
Exclusive: Christie was Mitt's first choice for VP
New York Times:
Israeli Report Cites a Thwarted 2010 Move on Iran
New York Times:
As Scandal Flared, BBC’s Leaders Missed Red Flags
New York Times:
In Sight of Manhattan Skyline, Living Forlorn and in the Dark
Arizona Republic:
Visitors return rocks stolen from Petrified Forest
Denver Post:
Welding is the new hot course on campus
Houston Chronicle:
Long waits led to disturbance at polling site, official says
Houston Chronicle:
Ref curses in front of NFL crowd, television audience
New York Post:
Marathon canceled, but generators and supplies still sit unused in park
New York Post:
Marines begin Hurricane Sandy relief work in Queens and Staten Island
Philadelphia Inquirer:
More people die of lung cancer than any other, yet research funding lags far behind
New Jersey Star-Ledger:
Number of N.J. customers without power post-Sandy falls below 1M








