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Newsmax Wires / NewsMax.com:
InsiderAdvantage Poll: Gingrich Surging, Race ‘Tighter Than Expected’ — More ways to share... Mixx — Stumbled — LinkedIn — Vine — Buzzflash — Newstrust — Technocrati — Forward Article — A new InsiderAdvantage poll conducted Sunday night of likely Republican voters …
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Quinnipiac University:
Romney Romps To 14-Point Lead In Florida GOP Primary, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has a 43 - 29 percent lead over former House Speaker Newt Gingrich among Republican likely voters in Florida, the nation's first big-state presidential primary …
Matt K. Lewis / The Daily Caller:
An internal Gingrich campaign memo obtained by The Daily Caller shows the campaign is planning to continue long after Tuesday's Florida primary, stating simply: “this race is just getting started.” — The memo, from National Political Director Martin Baker, notes Romney's lack …
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The PJ Tatler and Taegan Goddard's …
Susan Page / USA Today:
Swing States poll: Romney and Obama tied; Gingrich trails — WASHINGTON - Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney essentially ties Barack Obama in the nation's key battlegrounds, a USA TODAY/Gallup Swing States survey finds, while rival Newt Gingrich now trails the president by a decisive 14 percentage points.
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Ballot Box, ABCNEWS, The Moderate Voice, Viking Pundit, Race 4 2012 and National Review
John Heilemann / New York Magazine:
Newt May Be Mad and Mental Enough to Fight On Long After Florida
Newt May Be Mad and Mental Enough to Fight On Long After Florida
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Washington Monthly, Outside the Beltway, Politics, The Reaction, The Caucus, Big Government, Balloon Juice, No More Mister Nice Blog, American Spectator, FiveThirtyEight, Taylor Marsh, Daily Kos, Connecting.the.Dots, Washington Post, Political Mojo, Hot Air, Campaign 2012, Booman Tribune, USA Today, Althouse, ABCNEWS, Washington Wire and CBS News
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Little Movement in Florida
Little Movement in Florida
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The Politico, Daily Kos and Hot Air
American Prospect:
Gingrich Can't Lose! — LUTZ, FLORIDA—As Newt Gingrich plummets …
Gingrich Can't Lose! — LUTZ, FLORIDA—As Newt Gingrich plummets …
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
Jonathan Martinand Maggie Haberman / The Politico:
Newt Gingrich's long march
Newt Gingrich's long march
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CNN, Business Insider, Reuters and BuzzFeed
Randy / Tea Party Patriots:
Gingrich Leads Tea Party Patriots Florida Straw Poll
Gingrich Leads Tea Party Patriots Florida Straw Poll
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The Daily Caller
Washington Post:
Obama: The most polarizing president. Ever. — President Obama ran — and won — in 2008 on the idea of uniting the country. But, each of his first three years in office have marked historic highs in political polarization, with Democrats largely approving of him and Republicans deeply disapproving.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Austerity Debacle — Last week the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, a British think tank, released a startling chart comparing the current slump with past recessions and recoveries. It turns out that by one important measure — changes in real G.D.P. since the recession began …
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E .J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
E.J. Dionne Jr. — Obama's breach of faith over contraceptive ruling — One of Barack Obama's great attractions as a presidential candidate was his sensitivity to the feelings and intellectual concerns of religious believers. That is why it is so remarkable that he utterly botched …
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The Huffington Post, National Review, Taylor Marsh, Political Mojo and Prairie Weather
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Michael Brendan Dougherty / Business Insider:
Here Is The Anti-Obama Administration Letter That Was Read To Almost Every Catholic Sitting In Church On Sunday
Here Is The Anti-Obama Administration Letter That Was Read To Almost Every Catholic Sitting In Church On Sunday
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Sister Toldjah, Power Line, The Gateway Pundit, American Spectator, The PJ Tatler and New York Times
Karen Famighetti / Media Matters for America:
Wash. Post's Parker Wildly Distorts Charitable Giving Of Obama, Romney — On this morning's edition of The Chris Matthews Show, panelist Kathleen Parker claimed that Mitt Romney has “give[n] away “42 percent of his income, compared to Obama, who gave away 1 percent to charity.
ProPublica:
Freddie Mac Bets Against American Homeowners — by Jesse Eisinger, ProPublica and Chris Arnold, NPR News … Freddie Mac, the taxpayer-owned mortgage giant, has placed multibillion-dollar bets that pay off if homeowners stay trapped in expensive mortgages with interest rates well above current rates.
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The Consumerist, Questions and Observations, HousingWire, ThinkProgress, EconLog and Real Time Economics
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Chris Arnold / NPR:
Freddie Mac Betting Against Struggling Homeowners
Morgen / Verum Serum:
Gingrich Called for ObamaCare Mandate in May 2009, Said ObamaCare “Healthier...More Open” Process than HillaryCare — Note: I wanted to draw extra attention to the name on the byline since John does by far the majority of the blogging here. The opinions expressed below are my own …
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ThinkProgress, Politics, The Right Scoop, The Spectacle Blog, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Hot Air and National Review
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Emily Schultheis / The Politico:
Newt expressed support for Obama health care plan in '09
Richard Hartley-Parkinson / Daily Mail:
'I'm going to destroy America and dig up Marilyn Monroe': British pair arrested in U.S. on terror charges over Twitter jokes — Two British tourists were barred from entering America after joking on Twitter that they were going to ‘destroy America’ and ‘dig up Marilyn Monroe’.
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Mediaite, GigaOM, The Not-So Private Parts, Schneier on Security and Boing Boing
Howard Kurtz / The Daily Beast:
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Obama's Bodyguard — Meet the Democratic leader who's blasting Republicans and reaching out to a peeved Congress. — The chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee is running late, prepping for an MSNBC interview while she brushes her tangled mass …
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Weasel Zippers and National Review
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Mj Lee / The Politico:
Debbie Wasserman Schultz hits Reince Priebus on Concordia jab
Debbie Wasserman Schultz hits Reince Priebus on Concordia jab
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Right Wing Watch and The Hill
New York Times:
U.S. Drones Patrolling Its Skies Provoke Outrage in Iraq — BAGHDAD — A month after the last American troops left Iraq, the State Department is operating a small fleet of surveillance drones here to help protect the United States Embassy and consulates, as well as American personnel.
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Global Guerrillas, The New Republic, News Desk, Prairie Weather, Lawfare, The Page, Israel Matzav, emptywheel and Truthdig
Susan Edelman / New York Post:
Disgraced teacher is worth $10M, makes $100,000 a year, does nothing, & refuses to leave — Hell no, he won't go. — In a defiant raspberry to the city Department of Education — and taxpayers — disgraced teacher Alan Rosenfeld, 66, won't retire. — Deemed a danger to kids …
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Hit & Run and Betsy's Page
Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Jeb Bush Remains Silent on Endorsement — MIAMI — A steady stream of endorsements has been flowing to Mitt Romney, with his campaign promoting Republicans who are giving their blessing to his presidential candidacy. Yet on the eve of the Florida primary, he has been unable to land the biggest catch of all: Jeb Bush.
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Associated Press, The New Republic, GOP 12, msnbc.com, Guardian, The Caucus, ABCNEWS and Campaign 2012
Andrew Burton / ABCNEWS:
Santorum Child's ‘Miraculous’ Recovery — DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — Rick Santorum made his first public comments on the health of his youngest daughter, Isabella, this evening on a tele-town hall with voters, saying she has had a “miraculous turnaround.” — “She's had a miraculous turnaround …
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USA Today, National Review, The Reaction and The Spectacle Blog
The Politico:
The bipartisan myth — Every time there is divided government in Washington, there is a revival — among elite journalists, think tank commentators and respectable politicians of all stripes — of a cherished idea about how business should get done in the nation's capital:
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American Prospect