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Amy Chozick / New York Times:
Hillary Clinton Announces 2016 Presidential Bid — Ending two years of speculation and coy denials, Hillary Rodham Clinton announced on Sunday that she would seek the presidency for a second time, immediately establishing herself as the likely 2016 Democratic nominee.
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Why Hillary Clinton Is Probably Going to Win the 2016 Election — This is not a toss-up. — Shares — Unless the economy goes into a recession over the next year and a half, Hillary Clinton is probably going to win the presidential election. The United States has polarized into stable voting blocs …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
It Takes a Party — So Hillary Clinton is officially running, to nobody's surprise. And you know what's coming: endless attempts to psychoanalyze the candidate, endless attempts to read significance into what she says or doesn't say about President Obama, endless thumb-sucking about her “positioning” on this or that issue.
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Romney: Clinton a ‘creature of Washington’ — Former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-Mass.) on Sunday said that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had spent too much time in Washington, D.C. to benefit Americans as their next president. — “People want to see change and Hillary Clinton is not that person …
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CNN:
First on CNN: Hillary Clinton takes road trip to Iowa — (CNN)Iowa or bust. — Hillary Clinton is kicking off her second bid for the White House with a road trip, riding from New York to her first campaign stop on Tuesday in Iowa. She was spotted on Sunday evening chatting with people at a gas station in Pennsylvania.
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Bill Curry / Salon:
Hillary Clinton just doesn't get it: She's already running a losing campaign
Hillary Clinton just doesn't get it: She's already running a losing campaign
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Maureen Callahan / New York Post:
Hillary Clinton faces scandal amid expectant presidential run
Hillary Clinton faces scandal amid expectant presidential run
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Annie Karni / Politico:
Hillary Clinton formally announces 2016 presidential run
Hillary Clinton formally announces 2016 presidential run
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Daily Mail:
'I'm running for President': Hillary Clinton enters 2016 race
'I'm running for President': Hillary Clinton enters 2016 race
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Roger Kimball / Roger's Rules:
Clinton Fatigue Returns
Clinton Fatigue Returns
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Jennifer Epstein / Bloomberg Business:
Hillary Clinton Makes it Official: 'I'm Running for President'
Hillary Clinton Makes it Official: 'I'm Running for President'
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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Grandmama Mia! — WASHINGTON — WHEN my brother Michael …
Grandmama Mia! — WASHINGTON — WHEN my brother Michael …
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Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
Brooklyn Hit With Anti-Hillary Street Art
Brooklyn Hit With Anti-Hillary Street Art
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Juan Williams / The Hill:
For 2016, a tidal wave of cash — The most stunning political news of the year to date is last week's revelation that a group of super-PACs has already raised $31 million to support the presidential bid of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas). — And last week also brought the most intriguing political news …
Politico:
Why Marco Rubio couldn't say no — “For Marco, being told he can't do something is a challenge.” — Some of Marco Rubio's early backers called themselves the Three Percent Club, because that's where the ambitious young Republican was polling when he began running for U.S. Senate six years ago.
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Mark Z. Barabak / Los Angeles Times:
Obama conquered the West for Democrats, but now it's back in play — When President Obama claimed the Democratic nomination en route to the White House, he planted his party flag in this Rocky Mountain capital, vowing to end Washington's dysfunction and find elusive consensus around issues such as immigration, guns and abortion.
Maria Abi-Habib / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Widens Role in Saudi-led Campaign Against Houthi Rebels in Yemen — Washington has concerns about Riyadh's goals in the conflict — The U.S. is expanding its role in Saudi Arabia's campaign in Yemen, vetting military targets and searching vessels for Yemen-bound Iranian arms amid growing concerns …
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Charles Babington / Associated Press:
5 Things to Know About Congress' Return From a 2-Week Break — Congress reconvenes Monday after a two-week recess, and plunges immediately into a fierce debate over how to control Iran's nuclear program. Lawmakers also will decide whether to confirm a new attorney general and whether to stabilize payments for Medicare treatments.
Matea Gold / Washington Post:
Wealthy donors on left launch new plan to wrest back control in the states — SAN FRANCISCO — A cadre of wealthy liberal donors aims to pour tens of millions of dollars into rebuilding the left's political might in the states, racing to catch up with a decades-old conservative effort that has reshaped statehouses across the country.
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
John Dickerson to replace Bob Schieffer on ‘Face the Nation’ — CBS News political director John Dickerson has been named the next host of “Face the Nation,” host Bob Schieffer announced Sunday. — Dickerson's first turn in the anchor chair will take place this summer …
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