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Direction of Country: Voters heading to the polls next week are increasingly downbeat about the direction of the country and the economy, are concerned about Ebola and largely oppose President Obama's plans on immigration, the latest IBD/TIPP Poll finds.
War On Terror: U.S. officials report that more than 1,000 foreign fighters are streaming into Syria each month as a United Nations report says that the terrorist influx has reached an "unprecedented scale."
Growth: For years now, the Obama administration has excused the slowest economic recovery in history as a result of the deep financial crisis of 2008-09. Now a study from a surprising source casts serious doubt on that.
Elections: The National Council of La Raza is promoting no-identification voting states to its followers. Might that have something to do with its advocacy of illegal immigration and the Democrats' flagging electoral fortunes?
Theft - How many elections will the Democrats steal?: As "calibration errors" switch votes in Illinois and Maryland, an election watchdog group sues the latter over massive voting by noncitizens in one county after discovering voters registered in multiple states.
Leadership: President Obama this week tried to tamp down public concerns about the Ebola outbreak. But it's not the disease that has Americans so alarmed as the festering incompetence on display at the White House.
Politics: The most important election in the nation on Tuesday may be the governor's race in Wisconsin, where labor unions are trying once again to oust an incumbent whom they've made public enemy No. 1.
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