1. Democrats' Kavanaugh assassination is reuniting the right

From New York Post: "Let the folk ballad of Brett Kavanaugh be a warning to the liberal establishment the next time they're tempted to go this far, this low."

2. In North Dakota, Kavanaugh debate tests Democratic wave - and #MeToo

From Reuters: "If Heitkamp, one of the most vulnerable Democrats in this year's congressional midterm elections, rejects Kavanaugh, as she has hinted, she risks alienating conservative voters."

3. Amid Kavanaugh Battle, Dem Enthusiasm Edge Vanishes

From NPR: "Democrats' advantage on which party's candidate they are more likely to support has also been cut in half since last month."

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