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NBC News November 3, 2015
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Much like Jeb Bush's presidential campaign, NBC's afternoon political newsletter - The Lid - is getting a reboot this week, complete with a hip new look. Loyal readers already know we try to be sharp, breezy and, at times, even funny about politics every afternoon. So if you're new to The Lid, come for the hot takes, stay for the occasional Taylor Swift references, and enjoy the ride. (And if you're already a longtime reader, you have our full blessing to tell people you "liked The Lid before it went platinum.")

Here Today, Gone Next November
Tue, 03 Nov 2015 22:15:50 GMT

From NBC's Carrie Dann and Andrew Rafferty

Essentially one year before Election Day 2016, the NBC News Political Unit has a cornucopia of content to get you all read in on the state of the race right now. But as many of those stories note, we're in a particularly turbulent time - and in a stage of the race that's very fluid.

So in the spirit of perspective, we looked through our NBC News/Wall Street Journal polls from past election cycles and found our favorite nuggets that were -- errrr -- a *little* different than the way things are now.

This time five months ago, Jeb Bush led the GOP field, Scott Walker was in second place, and Donald Trump was polling at one percent.
This time two years ago, the most popular politicians we surveyed were Chris Christie and Hillary Clinton. And this time four years ago, our NBC News/ Wall Street Journal poll asked respondents if they'd support President Barack Obama or Herman Cain in the general election (Obama led 53 percent to 38 percent.)  Click for more.
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With one year to go, this election is turning into a question of who will win: demographics or history. Mark Murray and Carrie Dann delve into the new NBC/WSJ Poll to explain.  Click for more.
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"In honor of National Sandwich Day, I am having my usual lunch of ham and cheese sandwiches."
- Former presidential candidate Gov. Scott Walker on Twitter. You do you, governor. You do you.

Tomorrow's Sked
Donald Trump and Martin O'Malley both file paperwork to run in the New Hampshire primary.
Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio both campaign around New Hampshire.
Dr. Ben Carson holds book signings in Florida.

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