Welcome to the biggest Election Day since the Georgia runoffs. Here's what to watch:
– VA governor
– NJ governor
– Mayoral races in Atlanta, Cleveland, Boston, Buffalo, Minneapolis, NYC and Seattle
– FL-20, previously held by Rep. Hastings
The Virginia governor's race is historically a bellwether for the next year's midterm elections.
Polls close at 7 p.m. tonight. We'll have live #ElectionDay results for the state's governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general races: politico.com/election-resul…
Ohio is holding two special elections today to fill vacant congressional seats — one last held by members of each party.
Eric Adams is all but certain to win today's mayoral race in NYC – where Dems outnumber Republicans 7:1.
But after a tough primary, he's leaving nothing to chance. Given the odds, margin of victory is something he'll be eyeing after polls close at 9 pm ET politico.com/election-resul…
It's Election Day in the tight Virginia governor's race, and it's coming down to momentum against math.
Breaking: Republican Glenn Youngkin has won the race for governor in Virginia, riding a wave of late momentum to deliver a rebuke of Democratic control in Richmond and Washington politi.co/2YbdNfp
Here's how the #VAgov race looked with 95% of the expected vote in.
We’re among the 17 news orgs who published stories off the Facebook Papers — internal documents taken by whistleblower Frances Haugen that reveal the company’s role in everything from Jan. 6 riots to instigating violence worldwide.
1⃣ The Facebook Papers include company research, internal message board threads, emails, project memos, strategy plans and presentations that offer a treasure trove for Washington’s antitrust war politico.com/news/2021/10/2…
2⃣ Across the trove of internal Facebook documents, a picture emerges of the social networking giant struggling to come to terms with its prominent role in war-torn countries politico.com/news/2021/10/2…
Ambler Road could transform one of Alaska’s wildest places, disrupting the migration patterns of caribou herds and polluting some of the state’s most important salmon and whitefish spawning grounds. politi.co/3ziekbW
It would also threaten the way of life of Alaska natives who have lived in the region for thousands of years and depend on those resources as their primary food source. politi.co/3ziekbW
Broadband is not a luxury good, it's now a necessity says FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel.
"The days of just calling it a luxury good are over. It's an essential service for everyone, everywhere," Rosenworcel said. politi.co/397Tod5
For more conversations on the evolving relationship between the power corridors of Washington and Silicon Valley, check out POLITICO's Tech Summit: politi.co/397Tod5
The FCC is leaving the door open to taking further actions to ensure everyone has broadband access — including price regulation and combating “digital redlining.”
“We’re going to have to study every tool we have.”
In the hours and days after the attacks on 9/11, the consensus was that more deadly attacks were coming.
20 years later, the architects of the U.S. response can look back with relief that another large-scale attack on American soil never took place. politi.co/3lek29t
But that fact has often been used as a blanket justification for many of the most far-reaching, controversial and even harmful decisions made in the aftermath of the attacks. politi.co/3lek29t
The vast expansion of the surveillance state. Covert operations to kill or capture suspected terrorists, and in some cases torture them. The invasion first of Afghanistan, where the attacks were planned, and then Iraq, where they were not. politi.co/3lek29t