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Nate Cohn (who can be very good at his job when he sticks to polling data and doesn't try to peer into the quasi-pundit Silver zone) is facing a dark night of the soul this week post-midterms:

 

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…but there’s also this Chris Hayes who thinks this is somehow funny af.

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I mean, it would be funny. Because they'd be completely non-functional in the House fighting amongst themselves, as they probably will be anyway. If a small GOP majority could get it together in the House then I'd be more upset. But yes, I have plenty of issues with Hayes following the pack on certain things, being it from one extreme side of the Beltway or another extreme side of the left.

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The man who wrote the New Yorker piece also wrote a fawning piece on Chris Rufo last year. 

There needs to be more of a study on how toxic and pervasive the influence of these types of writers at "liberal" publications has been.

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For the first time since 2004 MNBC beat CNN in total viewers for the election coverage.

MNBC had 3.2 million viewers to CNN 2.6 viewers.

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