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Marc Ambinder:
DNC Lays Out Choice For Florida And Michigan: Rules, Re-Vote — Howard Dean will not bend the party rules to grandfather in the disputed delegates from Michigan and Florida, the Democratic party chairman said in a statement today. — Instead, he put the state parties on notice …
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Todd Beeton / MyDD:
And So It Begins... The first shot in the renewed fight to seat Michigan's and Florida's delegates is fired by the states' governors, Jennifer Granholm and Charlie Crist. From Marc Ambinder, their joint statement: … This statement doesn't exist in a vacuum, of course.
Washington Post:
Even in Victory, Clinton Team Is Battling Itself — For the bruised and bitter staff around Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Tuesday's death-defying victories in the Democratic presidential primaries in Ohio and Texas proved sweet indeed. They savored their wins yesterday, plotted their next steps and indulged in a moment of optimism.
Washington Post:
Both Obama And Clinton Hold Edge Over McCain — Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) kicks off his general-election campaign trailing both potential Democratic nominees in hypothetical matchups, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
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Daily Kos, New York Times, The New Republic, Real Clear Politics, Matthew Yglesias, Truthdig and Eschaton
Charlotte Allen / Washington Post:
Charlotte Allen on Outlook Article, Reaction — Author, “We Scream, We Swoon. How Dumb Can We Get?” — On Sunday, The Washington Post's Outlook section published a piece by Charlotte Allen under the headline “ We Scream, We Swoon. How Dumb Can We Get?”
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Alexander Panetta / Canadian Press:
‘NAFTAgate’ began with remark from Harper's chief of staff — OTTAWA — If the Prime Minister is seeking the first link in the chain of events that has rocked the U.S. presidential race, he need look no further than his chief of staff, Ian Brodie, The Canadian Press has learned.
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Bang the Drum, Below The Beltway, TPM Election Central, Liberal Values and Obsidian Wings
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Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Alive! — Tuesday's exciting presidential primaries were about momentum, delegates and second looks. — In the Republican contest, these factors gave victory to the Lazarus candidate. John McCain's campaign nearly collapsed eight months ago in a mass of debt and missteps.
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Chris Bowers / Open Left:
Moving Forward: Obama Needs To Win Pennsylvania
Moving Forward: Obama Needs To Win Pennsylvania
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Bloomberg:
Clinton's Primary Wins Halt Movement of Superdelegates to Obama — Hillary Clinton scored more than just three presidential primary victories this week. She also helped freeze a movement of top Democrats set to call on her to concede to rival Barack Obama.
Amanda / Think Progress:
Bush May Fire CentCom Chief Adm. Fallon, Replace With Commander More ‘Pliable’ To War With Iran — Defense Secretary Robert Gates has called CENTCOM commander Adm. William Fallon “one of the best strategic thinkers in uniform today.” Fallon opposed the “surge” in Iraq and has consistently battled …
Jerusalem Post:
Ashkelon man builds homemade missile — Ashkelon resident Moshe Nissimpor decided that the best way to halt rocket fire from Gaza - in light of what he terms the government's failure to do so - is some vigilante justice. — Nissimpor developed a homemade 200-millimeter ballistic missile …
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Tammy Bruce, The Belmont Club, Israellycool, FP Passport, Jules Crittenden and Jay Currie
Domenico Montanaro / MSNBC:
HILLARY, ‘MOST SECRETIVE POLITICIAN IN AMERICA’? — From NBC/NJ's Aswini Anburajan and Domenico Montanaro — The Obama campaign is stepping up the rhetoric. Campaign Manager David Plouffe went so far as to call Hillary Clinton the “most secretive politician in America today.”
Jamie Glazov / Front Page Magazine:
America's First anti-Jihadist Comic Book Hero — Frontpage Interview's guest today is Darius LaMonica, the co-author of the Matamoros — the first comic book focusing on the U.S. military's fight against radical Islamists. — FP: Darius LaMonica, welcome to Frontpage Interview.
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Washington Post:
As Ohio Goes, So Goes The Nation. Sometimes. — It has become part of political mythology that a candidate cannot win the presidency without carrying Ohio. (John F. Kennedy pulled off this feat in 1960, winning the general election even though he lost Ohio by 273,000 votes.)
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Below The Beltway
Sewell Chan / City Room:
Blast Damages Times Square Recruiting Station — New York City police officers and firefighters cordoned off much of Times Square after a small explosion — possibly set off by a human-made device — damaged the front of the Armed Forces Recruiting Station on the traffic island bounded by 43rd …
Times of London:
They must go for Hillary Clinton — Forget all the razzmatazz over Obama. The Democrats have only one option for president — Anatole Kaletsky — After Tuesday's Ohio and Texas primaries, Barack Obama remains the firm favourite to win the Democratic nomination.
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