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Influential Republicans working to draft Jeb Bush into 2016 presidential race — LAS VEGAS — Many of the Republican Party's most powerful insiders and financiers have begun a behind-the-scenes campaign to draft former Florida governor Jeb Bush into the 2016 presidential race …
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Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Seeking Political Revival, Christie Joins '16 Contenders at G.O.P. Forum — LAS VEGAS — Gov. Chris Christie, eager to revive his national political fortunes amid a scandal back home in New Jersey, joined other leading Republicans at a forum here Saturday in complaining that President Obama …
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Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
Walker, Christie Court GOP Donors in Las Vegas — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says the GOP's next presidential nominee must be someone “from outside Washington.” — The Republican says he's not focused on the 2016 race. But he says the nation's governors are better positioned to win …
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Washington Post:
Maryland set to replace troubled health exchange with Connecticut's system — Maryland officials are set to replace the state's online health-insurance exchange with technology from Connecticut's insurance marketplace, according to two people familiar with the decision …
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Rajiv Chandrasekaran / Washington Post:
pain and pride … More than half of the 2.6 million Americans dispatched to fight the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan — struggle with physical or mental health problems stemming from their service, feel disconnected from civilian life and believe the government is failing to meet the needs …
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New York Times:
New G.O.P. Bid to Limit Voting in Swing States — CINCINNATI — Pivotal swing states under Republican control are embracing significant new electoral restrictions on registering and voting that go beyond the voter identification requirements that have caused fierce partisan brawls.
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Kate White / Charleston Gazette:
Tomblin vetoes 20-week abortion ban — Governor calls 20-week cutoff unconstitutional and detrimental — CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin vetoed a bill late Friday that would have banned abortions of fetuses after 20 weeks gestation. The governor called the bill unconstitutional and a “detriment” to women's health.
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
The Christie Way? — I'm a little confused by this. Generally speaking when you throw someone under the bus and you want them to play along, you add as much padding to the process as possible. That doesn't appear to be the Chris Chrisitie way. The main fallperson turns out to be former deputy chief of staff Bridget Kelly.
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Adam Weinstein / Gawker:
Arrest Climate-Change Deniers — Man-made climate change happens. Man-made climate change kills a lot of people. It's going to kill a lot more. We have laws on the books to punish anyone whose lies contribute to people's deaths. It's time to punish the climate-change liars.
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Standing Up to the Commie Thugs In Venezuela — In Venezuela, a popular uprising threatens to sweep Nicolas Maduro, the heir to Hugo Chavez, from power, along with his brutal, corrupt, viciously anti-American socialist regime. The magnitude of anti-Maduro demonstrations in Venezuela …
Louis Charbonneau / Reuters:
Exclusive: Russia threatened countries ahead of UN vote on Ukraine - envoys — (Reuters) - Russia threatened several Eastern European and Central Asian states with retaliation if they voted in favor of a United Nations General Assembly resolution this week declaring invalid Crimea's referendum …
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
FiveThirtyEight Apologizes On Behalf Of Controversial Climate Science Writer — NEW YORK — Two prominent climate scientists say Roger Pielke Jr., a controversial writer at Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight site, sent emails threatening possible legal action in response to their criticism of his findings for the data-driven news site.
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