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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Democrats: Cede the House to save the Senate — With Democrats' grasp on the Senate increasingly tenuous — and the House all but beyond reach — some top party donors and strategists are moving to do something in the midterm election as painful as it is coldblooded: Admit the House can't be won and go all in to save the Senate.
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Brian Beutler / Salon:
GOP's devious immigration trick: Why Democrats have a looming dilemma
GOP's devious immigration trick: Why Democrats have a looming dilemma
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Talking Points Memo, Washington Wire, The Plum Line, Business Insider, ThinkProgress and Eschaton
John Stanton / BuzzFeed:
Some Republicans See Racism As a Factor in Immigration Stalemate
Some Republicans See Racism As a Factor in Immigration Stalemate
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ThinkProgress and Right Wing Watch
Russell Berman / The Hill:
Boehner: House GOP ‘alternative’ to Obama, not ‘the opposition’
Boehner: House GOP ‘alternative’ to Obama, not ‘the opposition’
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Politico
Lisa Schencker / Salt Lake Tribune:
Lunches seized from kids in debt at Salt Lake City elementary — Education » School officials cite unpaid balances on students' meal accounts. — | The Salt Lake Tribune — Up to 40 kids at Uintah Elementary in Salt Lake City picked up their lunches Tuesday …
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Dear patrons and Uintah Elementary:
Dear patrons and Uintah Elementary parents, — We have been investigating the lunch situation at Uintah Elementary School and would like to share the following information. — On Monday, a district Child Nutrition manager was sent to Uintah Elementary School to investigate the large number …
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Yahoo! News, KSL-TV and ThinkProgress
Wall Street Journal:
Liberal vituperation makes our letter writer's point. — Five days on, the commentariat continues to drop anvils on Tom Perkins, who may have written the most-read letter to the editor in the history of The Wall Street Journal. The irony is that the vituperation is making our friend's point …
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Ben White / Politico:
Why the rich are freaking out — NEW YORK — The co-founder of one the nation's oldest venture capital firms fears a possible genocide against the wealthy. Residents of Manhattan's tony Upper East Side say the progressive mayor didn't plow their streets as a form of frosty revenge.
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The Atlantic Online, The Plum Line, Washington Monthly and Business Insider
Ron Fournier / NationalJournal.com:
Why I Was Wrong About Chris Christie — He wasn't so smart or post-partisan, and may pay the price as a presidential hopeful. — A year ago, I wrote: “The smartest move in politics today is to move against Washington and the two major parties. And the smartest man in politics may be Chris Christie.”
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Hullabaloo, ABC News, New York Times, Taegan Goddard's … and Guardian
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Washington Post:
For 2016, Hillary Clinton has commanding lead over Democrats, GOP race wide open
For 2016, Hillary Clinton has commanding lead over Democrats, GOP race wide open
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The Fix, Taylor Marsh, American Power, Political Insider blog, Daily Kos, CNN, Hot Air and First Read
Hunter Walker / Talking Points Memo:
Giuliani Says ‘Fifty-Fifty’ Chance Christie Knew About Bridge Lane Closures
Giuliani Says ‘Fifty-Fifty’ Chance Christie Knew About Bridge Lane Closures
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Capital New York and Balloon Juice
Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:
Henry Waxman, 20-Term Democrat, Is Leaving House — CAMBRIDGE, Md. — Representative Henry A. Waxman of California, a diminutive Democratic giant whose 40 years in the House produced some of the most important legislation of the era, will announce on Thursday that he is retiring at the end of the year.
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Hot Air, The Gateway Pundit, The Daily Caller, National Review and The Fix
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Richard Simon / Los Angeles Times:
Rep. Henry Waxman to retire from Congress
Rep. Henry Waxman to retire from Congress
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Roll Call, Poynter, Business Insider, The PJ Tatler and National Review
Jake Sherman / Politico:
NRCC head predicts GOP pickups in House
NRCC head predicts GOP pickups in House
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Talking Points Memo and The Fix
Josh Kraushaar / NationalJournal.com:
Will Nancy Pelosi Be the Next to Retire?
Mitchell Byars / Daily Camera:
Jed Udall, son of Sen. Mark Udall, arrested on heroin, vehicular-trespassing charges — Sheriff: Udall, 26, broke into cars in Eldorado Springs — Jed Udall, the 26-year-old son of Colorado Sen. Mark Udall, was arrested Wednesday after Boulder County sheriff's deputies say he broke …
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Pete Williams / NBCNews:
Feds to seek death penalty against accused Boston bomber Tsarnaev — The Justice Department has notified a federal judge that it intends to seek the death penalty if a jury convicts Dzhokhar Tsarnaev for last April's bomb attacks at the Boston Marathon. — Tsarnaev is awaiting trial …
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kff.org:
Kaiser Health Tracking Poll: January 2014 — January 1st may have been a monumental date for those working on and closely following the Affordable Care Act (ACA), but the latest Kaiser Health Tracking Poll finds little change in the public's knowledge and views of the law.
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Power Line, Washington Monthly, Washington Wire, National Review, Wonkblog and Questions and Observations
Michael Barone / Washington Examiner:
Gallup Obama approval numbers suggest shifting Electoral College map — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL BARACK OBAMA POLLS CAMPAIGNS APPROVAL RATINGS ELECTORAL COLLEGE — Gallup has released President Obama's approval numbers for 2013 for the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
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Booman Tribune
Matt Welch / Hit & Run:
It's Not Just MSNBC Making Flip Assumptions About Non-Liberal Racism (UPDATED) — Last night, the official Twitter feed of MSNBC used a Cheerios Super Bowl commercial to make a crack about non-lefties being uncomfortable with race-mixing: — After an eruption of outrage on Twitter …
Damon Linker / The Week:
Is National Review doomed? — The conservative movement's leading magazine faces a lawsuit that could bring it to its knees — N — ational Review, founded by William F. Buckley, Jr. in 1955, has had an enormous impact on the nation's politics. Its writers formulated the ideology …
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Derrik J. Lang / Associated Press:
JOHANSSON STEPPING DOWN AS OXFAM AMBASSADOR — You are here — Home » SodaStream International Ltd. » Johansson stepping down as Oxfam ambassador — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Scarlett Johansson is ending her relationship with a humanitarian group after being criticized over her support …
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Carl Straumsheim / Inside Higher Ed:
Is Blogging Unscholarly? — The political science blogosphere has erupted in protest after the International Studies Association unveiled a proposal to bar members affiliated with its scholarly journal from doing just that — blogging. — “No editor of any ISA journal or member …
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Washington Monthly, The Raw Story and Guardian
WonkViz:
Obama Issues Fewer Executive Orders than Any President Since the 1800s — Ted Cruz has already referred to Barack Obama's use of executive orders as “lawless.” Considering it's a safe bet we'll be hearing a lot more of this rhetoric in the months to come, I decided to dig into the historical data on presidential executive orders.