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Justin McCarthy / Gallup:
Same-Sex Marriage Support Reaches New High at 55% — Nearly eight in 10 young adults favor gay marriage — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans' support for the law recognizing same-sex marriages as legally valid has increased yet again, now at 55%. Marriage equality advocates have had a string …
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Jay Michaelson / The Daily Beast:
Pennsylvania. Oregon. Is Gay Marriage Unstoppable?
Pennsylvania. Oregon. Is Gay Marriage Unstoppable?
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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Gallup: Support For Same-Sex Marriage At All-Time High
Gallup: Support For Same-Sex Marriage At All-Time High
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The Hill:
Vet scandal rocks Obama — The White House tried Tuesday to douse flames of criticism over allegations that dozens of veterans have died because of gross mismanagement at Veterans Affairs hospitals. — President Obama's chief of staff, Denis McDonough, met frustrated Democrats on Capitol Hill …
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Jonathan S. Tobin / Commentary Magazine:
When a President Learns Everything on TV
When a President Learns Everything on TV
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Martin Matishak / The Hill:
Amid scandal, embattled VA chief visits Capitol
Amid scandal, embattled VA chief visits Capitol
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Politico, Fox News, Washington Post and Hot Air
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
WTF? — I'm not sure why this isn't a bigger deal. I hadn't heard about it other than in this brief passage tucked away in a Politico article about the House GOP agriculture bill. But it takes a small program intended provide meals to children in the school lunch program during …
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Bluegrass Politics:
Mitch McConnell challenges Alison Lundergan Grimes to three debates — By Sam Youngman syoungman@herald-leader.com U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, fresh off his primary win against challenger Matt Bevin, is challenging Democratic nominee Alison Lundergan Grimes to three debates.
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Alexander Burns / Politico:
Payback: GOP incumbents learn how to win
Payback: GOP incumbents learn how to win
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McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
Team Romney Thinks It's Winning The GOP Civil War — Mitt's biggest fans celebrate the triumph of Romney Republicanism in Pennsylvania, Oregon, and Idaho. “The Romney brand has had a real resurgence,” says O'Brien. — Steve Marcus / Reuters / Reuters — For the small orbit of friends …
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Jerry Markon / Washington Post:
Planned Homeland Security headquarters, long delayed and over budget, now in doubt — The construction of a massive new headquarters for the Department of Homeland Security, billed as critical for national security and the revitalization of Southeast Washington, is running more than $1.5 billion over budget …
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Adam Weinstein / Gawker:
AP Editor Accidentally Adds Her Buzzfeed Cover Letter to Photo Caption — 2,884g — Job-hunting at work is dangerous. Online multitasking is dangerous. Online multitasking your work with your job hunt is deadly. Just ask this Associated Press photo editor.
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Mediaite, Althouse and The Huffington Post
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eBay Inc. To Ask eBay Users To Change Passwords — eBay Inc. (Nasdaq: EBAY) said beginning later today it will be asking eBay users to change their passwords because of a cyberattack that compromised a database containing encrypted passwords and other non-financial data.
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Joseph Shapiro / NPR:
Supreme Court Ruling Not Enough To Prevent Debtors' Prisons … Debtors' prisons were outlawed in the United States nearly 200 years ago. And more than 30 years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court made it clear: Judges cannot send someone to jail just because they are too poor to pay their court fines.
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Kevin Poulsen / Wired:
Snowden's First Move Against the NSA Was a Party in Hawaii — It was December 11, 2012, and in a small art space behind a furniture store in Honolulu, NSA contractor Edward Snowden was working to subvert the machinery of global surveillance. — Snowden was not yet famous.
Robert Mackey / New York Times:
Young Iranians Arrested for Being Too ‘Happy in Tehran’ — Just days after Iran's president denounced Internet censorship as “cowardly,” six young Iranians were arrested and forced to repent on state television Tuesday for the grievous offense of proclaiming themselves to be “Happy in Tehran …
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Josh Kraushaar / NationalJournal.com:
The Clinton Magic Fades in Philadelphia — Chelsea Clinton's mother-in-law loses badly in her comeback congressional bid. — GLENSIDE, PA.—As Marjorie Margolies chit-chatted with voters for last-minute support at a polling station in this leafy Philadelphia suburb, her campaign aide Dylan McGarry …
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Charlie Cook / NationalJournal.com:
Does Hillary Owe It to Democrats to Run?
Does Hillary Owe It to Democrats to Run?
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The Reality-Based Community and Wall Street Journal
Danny Johnston / Associated Press:
GOP Candidate Thwarted By Arkansas Voter ID Law At Polls — BENTONVILLE, Ark. (AP) — A Republican candidate for Arkansas governor supports the new voter ID law, but he was left waiting after he forgot his identification. — Spokesman Christian Olson told The Associated Press …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Extraordinary Elite Delusions and the Madness of Commissions — Sorry about slow posting — I've been busy both giving talks at Oxford and grading final papers from Princeton. But I did want to weigh in on this Matt O'Brien piece on the problems or lack thereof with democracy.
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Crooked Timber, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Washington Post
ThinkProgress:
How South Florida Is Ignoring The State's Leading Politicians And Taking On Climate Change — Susanne Torriente remembers waking up on Thanksgiving morning in 2012 and discovering that four blocks of Florida's main coastal highway had washed away overnight.
Mitch McConnell / Salon:
GOP's quiet election scandal: What Tuesday's results really mean for workers — It's the morning after a primary Election Day, the smoke has cleared and the pundits have spoken. They tell us that the portent for November is obvious and the 2016 election will be shaped by what happened in places like Kentucky and Georgia.
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Narrow Path to Senate for Michelle Nunn in Georgia — The Georgia Republican primary is over, and so are Democratic wishes for their dream outcome. — Democrats had hoped they might face Paul Broun or Phil Gingrey, two Tea Party-backed conservatives with a record of outlandish statements.
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Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Thunder Down Ballot — In one more observation about the Georgia primary, some interesting things happened in GOP U.S. House races. One of the most common Twitter-memes early last night was that no matter who won the ultimate Senate prize, Congress would be rid of Paul Broun and Phil Gingrey …
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