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Benjamin Bell / ABC News:
Sen. Marco Rubio: Yes, I'm Ready to be President — He's a 42-year-old freshman senator, but when asked by Jonathan Karl on “This Week” if he's ready to be president, Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida answered without hesitation. — “I do ... but I think that's true for multiple …
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Emmarie Huetteman / New York Times:
Rubio on a Presidential Bid, and Climate Change — WASHINGTON — Senator Marco Rubio on Sunday said he was ready to be president, becoming the second potential Republican candidate recently to drop big hints about 2016 as he vies for early attention in a crowded field of maybes.
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Rubio: 'I Don't Agree' With ‘Notion’ Of Climate Change
Lucy McCalmont / Politico:
Bachmann, Wasserman Schultz spar on CNN — Some clear tension arose between Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann during a segment Sunday on CNN's “State of the Union,” as the two went head to head on a handful of issues …
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CNN Poll: Should Obamacare be kept or repealed? — Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans want to keep the federal health care law as is, or make some changes to improve it, according to a new national poll. — But a CNN/ORC International survey released Sunday also indicates public attitudes …
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Dana Davidsen / CNN:
DNC chairwoman: GOP using Benghazi to ‘gin up their base’ ahead of midterms
DNC chairwoman: GOP using Benghazi to ‘gin up their base’ ahead of midterms
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CNN:
Donald Sterling tells Anderson Cooper: I was ‘baited’ into ‘a terrible mistake’ — Clips from the exclusive interview with Donald Sterling will be released on CNN.com and “New Day” in the early morning. Watch Anderson Cooper's full interview with Sterling at 8 p.m. ET Monday on “AC360” on CNN.
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Amy Davidson / New Yorker:
STILL HERE — “You want me out of your life,” Monica Lewinsky wrote in a draft of a letter to President Bill Clinton in December, 1997. At that point, their sexual encounters in his Oval Office study, which had begun two years earlier during a government shutdown and were facilitated by a pizza delivery, were still secret.
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
In midterm elections, Democrats can have some hope of retaining control of Senate — Senate races are not House races. — This seems obvious. But amid increasing chatter about just how bad the national environment will be for Democrats in midterm elections this fall, it's an important point to remember.
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Helene Cooper / New York Times:
Hagel ‘Open’ to Reviewing Military's Ban on Transgender People — WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said in an interview broadcast on Sunday that the military should “continually” review its prohibition on transgender people in the armed forces, calling into question whether …
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Anthony Faiola / Washington Post:
A modern pope gets old school on the Devil — VATICAN CITY — A darling of liberal Catholics and an advocate of inclusion and forgiveness, Pope Francis is hardly known for fire and brimstone. — Yet, in his words and deeds, the new pope is locked in an epic battle with the oldest enemy of God and creation:
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Scott Kaufman / The Raw Story:
Jindal: ‘The war over religious liberty is a war over free speech’ — Speaking at Liberty University's 2014 Commencement yesterday, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal (R) attacked “elite” liberals who, he claimed, have launched “an assault on the freedom of expression in all areas of life.”
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Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
Secret Service agents pulled off White House patrol to help protect a top official's aide — The Secret Service monitored Brenda Allen and her family for months. The surveillance came after an altercation with her neighbor, who worked for former Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan.
Jenna Portnoy / Washington Post:
Cantor faces tea party fury in his back yard — SHORT PUMP, VA. — Just a few miles from his family home, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) felt the wrath of the tea party Saturday, when activists in his congressional district booed and heckled the second-most powerful House Republican.
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CNN:
Obama congratulates Michael Sam, first openly gay player drafted by NFL — (CNN) — President Barack Obama congratulated Michael Sam on Saturday for being the first openly gay football player taken in the National Football League draft, the White House said in a statement.
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Betsy Klein / ABC News:
Obama Congratulates Michael Sam, White House Says
Obama Congratulates Michael Sam, White House Says
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