Tuesday, May 19, 2015

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National Journal: "Hillary Clinton finally takes reporters' questions in Iowa" (Emily Schultheis)

ABC News: "How the State Department is tackling 55000 pages of Hillary Clinton emails" (Justin Fishel)

Politico: "Florida quietly sets up an epic 2016 primary clash" (Eli Stoklos)

CBS News: "How the Iraq war question could shape 2016 campaign"

Voice of America: "Foreign policy dominates early stage of 2016 campaign" (Jim Malone)

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Saturday, April 18, 2015

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Boston Globe: "19 potential GOP candidates stream into New Hampshire" 

Washington Post: "Huckabee says he’ll announce his presidential plans May 5" 

Time: "How Hillary Clinton is trying to win over liberal critics" 

Real Clear Politics: "Fiorina says she'd neutralize Clinton's gender arguments" 

New York Times: "Republicans in quandary over vote on Loretta Lynch" 

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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

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National Journal: "After Rubio, Florida Senate scramble starts in earnest" (Andrea Drusch)

The Hill: "Sanders: American people 'don't know' what Hillary is running on" (Ben Kamisar)

Business Insider: "Bill de Blasio doubles down on his questions about Hillary Clinton" (Colin Campbell)

ABC News: "Christie proposes overhaul of Social Security benefits" (Jill Colvin)

Washington Post: "Maryland Teamsters endorse Chris Van Hollen" (Rachel Weiner)

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Thursday, April 09, 2015

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Business Insider: "Hillary Clinton will announce her 2016 campaign this weekend" (Hunter Walker)

Quinnipiac University Poll: "Paul blooms as Clinton wilts in Colorado, Iowa, Virginia, swing state poll finds"

Washington Post: "Lincoln Chafee, exploring 2016 run, says Clinton’s Iraq vote should disqualify her" (Phillip Rucker)

New York Times: "2016 ambitions turn Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush protégé, into rival" (Michael Barbaro)

Associated Press: "Top Dems seek alternative Pennsylvania Senate candidate" (Marc Levy)

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Wednesday, April 08, 2015

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Chicago Tribune: "Chicago mayoral race: Garcia concedes defeat to Emanuel"

New York Times: "Rand Paul announces presidential run" (Jeremy M. Peters and Alan Rappeport)

New York Times: "Rand Paul's challenge: Libertarians are still a small minority" (Nate Cohn)

The Hill: "Bill Clinton plans to be 'backstage adviser' to Hillary's 2016 run" (Bill Kamisar)

Huffington Post: "Dick Cheney takes on Obama in new book"


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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

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Today News: "Elizabeth Warren on 2016: 'I’m not going to run' — and Hillary Clinton deserves 'a chance to decide'" (Eun Kyung Kim)

(The Atlantic): "Hillary Clinton makes it hard to follow the money" (Conor Friedersdorf)

Roll Call: "Bill Clinton endorses Strickland in Ohio" (Alexis Levinson)

The Hill
: "Watchdogs accuse 2016 hopefuls of breaking election law" (David McCabe)


Philadelphia Inquirer: "Menendez expecting charges Wednesday, sources say" (Jonathan Tamari)

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Friday, March 27, 2015

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The Washington Post: "Harry Reid will not run for reelection in 2016" (Paul Kane)

National Journal: "Reid exit turns Nevada race into wild card" (Alex Roarty)


Roll Call: "Reid, Durbin endorse Schumer as next Leader" (Niels Lesniewski)

The Hill: "Warren fundraises off Wall Street's threats" (Kevin Cirilli)

New York Times: "For G.O.P., support for Israel becomes new litmus test" (Peter Baker)

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Monday, March 23, 2015

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Jonathan Martin: "What Ted Cruz Would Need To Win" (New York Times)

Marc Thiessen: "Clinton's Scandal and Warren's Opening" (Washinton Post)

Cameron Joseph: "Ready For Hillary Ready to Step Aside as She Prepares Her Campaign" (The Hill)

Adam Liptak: "Wisconsin Decides Not to Enforce Voter ID Law" (New York Times)

Alex Leary: "Rep. Alex Murphy Announces He's Running for Senate" (Tampa Bay Times)

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Monday, April 28, 2014

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(The Spokesman-Review): "McMorris Rodgers says ACA likely to stay"

(Washington Post): "Bob Schieffer: Romney may consider 2016 run if Jeb Bush doesn’t"

(Washington Post): "Young people loved Obama in 2008 and 2012. But they might not love him enough in 2014"

(Real Clear Politics): "Santorum ponders '16 run w/focus on blue collar"

(Politico): ""Michael Grimm could cost GOP swing House seat"

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Sunday, April 27, 2014

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(Daily Kos): Primaried colours: A look at House incumbents in danger of losing renomination"

(Tea Party): "Tea party PACs reap money for midterms, but spend little on candidates"

(Roll Call): "Mia Love clinches GOP nomination for Congress"

(Reuters): "Republicans seek North Carolina seat that could swing Senate balance"

(New York Times): "Governor with eye on 2016 finds his rise under scrutiny"

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Saturday, April 26, 2014

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(CNN): "Rand Paul on being libertarian-ish"

(Chris Cillizza): "What if the tea party decides to walk away from the GOP in 2016? It could happen"

(BuzzFeed): "Texas Republican spent over $30,000 in campaign cash on chocolates and ham"

(Roll Call): "How a Democrat could win a Senate seat in Georgia"

(Washington Post): "Caroline Kennedy signals support for Hillary Clinton in 2016"

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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

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(TPM): 'Entire North Carolina GOP senate field: Climate change is not fact"

(Washington Post): "Missouri legislature will begin impeachment proceedings against governor"

(CNN Politics): "Another N.J. bridge controversy brewing, and a familiar name surfaces"

(Tampa Bay Times): "Tea party candidate Curt Clawson wins Republican primary to replace former Rep. Trey Radel"

(Politico): "How Lindsey Graham outmaneuvered the tea party"

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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

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(The New Yorker): "The Warren brief"

(Roll Call): "Republicans spend millions on TV in primary for Trey Radel seat"

(Washington Post): "How big could the GOP House majority get?"

(FiveThirtyEight): "Democrats shouldn't count on an Electoral College edge in 2016"

(Fox Atlanta): "New poll: Perdue, Kingston lead crowded Senate race"

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Thursday, April 17, 2014

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(Norm Ornstein): "Could America become a banana republic?

(Politics): "Warren memoir offers revealing inside tales"

(New York Times): "Sebelius said to weigh run for Kansas Senate seat"

(Philadelphia Inquirer): "Christie advocates end to limits on campaign donations"

(Fox News): "Sen. Landrieu takes heat for reenacting Senate hearing in campaign ad"

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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

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(Miami Herald): "House Democrats' committee sitting on $40M fund"

(Public Policy Polling): "Republicans lead in Texas"


(Washington Post): "Republicans try to address ‘war on women’ with an army of young volunteers"

(Real Clear Politics): "Ad touts Landrieu as critic of Obama energy policy"

(Lexington Herald-Leader): "Mitch McConnell raises $2.4 million, Matt Bevin raises $1.1 million in first quarter of 2014"

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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

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(Politico): "Paul Ryan isn’t committing to 2016"

(Roll Call): "Can you lie in politics? Supreme Court will decide"

(Las Vegas Review-Journal): "Nevada GOP drops platforms against abortions, gay marriage, endorses Sandoval"

(Milwaukee-Wisconsin Sentinel Journal): "State GOP gets to vote on secession at convention"

(Chris Cillizza): ""Democrats are talking about race and the Republican Party an awful lot lately. Is it a smart midterm strategy?"

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Monday, April 14, 2014

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(The Week): "Rand Paul vs. the money men"

(Wall Street Journal): "Tea-Party favorite Rand Paul aims to woo GOP stalwarts for 2016 bid"

(The Courier-Journal): "McConnell gaffes show campaign rust"

(National Journal): "Obama's real job: Fundraiser in Chief"

(Roll Call): "Israel: Elements of Republican base ‘animated by racism’"

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Sunday, April 13, 2014

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(Boston Globe): "Bernie Sanders seeks to pull Democrats left in 2016 primary"

(New York Times): "New Hampshire Republicans get a preview of 2016"

(Boston Globe): "Changing N.H. demographics may help Scott Brown"

(The State): "Tom Ervin jumps out of GOP governor’s race (South Carolina)"

(Las Vegas Review-Journal): "Nevada GOP drops platforms against abortions, gay marriage, endorses Sandoval"

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Saturday, April 12, 2014

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(Politico): "Obama: GOP wants to stop Democrats from voting"

(Roll Call): "Tom Petri announces retirement"

(Real Clear Politics): "Rand Paul: Bush immigration remarks "well-intentioned"

(Wall Street Journal): "Miss. Senate hopeful Chris McDaniel riffed on ‘mamacita,’ reparations"

(Reuters): "With new leader for Obamacare, White House shifts to election mode"

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Friday, April 11, 2014

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(The Hill): "Sen. Pryor might yet have a fighting shot"

(Washington Post): "Tillis leads in Crossroads poll, will get Chamber endorsement"

(Providence Journal): "Brown poll finds Taveras and Raimondo in statistical tie for governor’s race"

(Real Clear Politics): "Senate hopeful Brown: Obamacare costs liberty"

(New York Times): "Group says it has raised over $1.7 million for Hillary Clinton"

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