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Release Detail — May 28, 2015 - Five Leaders In 2016 Republican White House Race, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Rubio, Paul Are Only Republicans Even Close To Clinton — There are five leaders - or no leaders - as Republican voters look at likely GOP candidates in the 2016 White House race …
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Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
With GOP field growing, Jeb Bush sharpens critique of would-be opponents
With GOP field growing, Jeb Bush sharpens critique of would-be opponents
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Hot Air
Kenneth P. Vogel / Politico:
Clinton Foundation paid Blumenthal $10K per month while he advised on Libya — Some officials at the charity grumbled that his hiring was a favor from the Clintons. — Sidney Blumenthal (pictured) was added to the payroll of the Clintons' global philanthropy in 2009. Getty
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New York Times, The Daily Caller, Bloomberg Business, PoliticusUSA, CANNONFIRE, The PJ Tatler and Power Line
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Daily Mail:
Paula Jones warns against voting for Hillary Clinton because of Bill — Paula Jones sued President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment, saying he propositioned her when he was Arkansas governor — Her case led to investigation in which Bill Clinton denied under oath having sex with Monica Lewinsky …
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Politico, OnPolitics and Althouse
Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Clinton Foundation paid Blumenthal $10,000 monthly salary — The Clinton Foundation paid Sidney Blumenthal, an unofficial advisor to Hillary Clinton who emailed her reports on the situation in Libya, a monthly salary of about $10,000, according to Politico.
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American Spectator, Balloon Juice, Hot Air and Politico
Sarah Westwood / Washington Examiner:
Clinton Foundation hit with racketeering lawsuit
Clinton Foundation hit with racketeering lawsuit
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RedState, The PJ Tatler, TPNN and Instapundit
Alexander Burns / New York Times:
George Pataki Announces Run for the Republican Presidential Nomination — EXETER, N.H. — It had the outlines of a significant event: a three-term governor of New York who forced Mario M. Cuomo from office and led his state through the 9/11 terrorist attacks, announced Thursday in a that he is running for president.
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FishbowlDC, Hinterland Gazette and The Week
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Heather Haddon / Wall Street Journal:
Centrist George Pataki Tests Republican Waters With White House Bid
Centrist George Pataki Tests Republican Waters With White House Bid
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Washington Post, Talking Points Memo and American Spectator
Politico:
George Pataki announces 2016 presidential bid
George Pataki announces 2016 presidential bid
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Washington Monthly, Bloomberg Business, American Spectator, Fox News, NPR, Naked Politics, Raw Story and The Hill
Dylan StablefordSenior / Yahoo Politics:
Pataki announces presidential bid
Pataki announces presidential bid
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ABC News, Washington Post, Gothamist and CNN
Michael Falcone / ABC News:
The Note: The Week of Potential Presidents
The Note: The Week of Potential Presidents
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Washington Monthly, Salon, Associated Press and Political Wire
Daniel Marans / The Huffington Post:
George Pataki Announces Presidential Run
George Pataki Announces Presidential Run
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FiveThirtyEight, Yahoo Politics, Daily Kos and Hot Air
Wall Street Journal:
Rand Paul Created ISIS — The GOP contender rewrites the history of Islamic State. — Well, okay, our headline goes too far. But the claim is about as plausible as Rand Paul's outburst that Republican internationalists like Lindsey Graham and John McCain are responsible for the rise of the Islamic State.
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Mediaite, Hit & Run and Associated Press
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John McLaughlin / Washington Post:
How the Islamic State could win
How the Islamic State could win
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Weekly Standard, Reuters, Lawfare, New York Times, MilitaryTimes and CNN
The Daily Item:
Today's Editorial: We bungled the Obama attack letter — There is no excuse for the letter The Daily Item published on Memorial Day. We did something we shouldn't have and the readers who called us on it deserve accountability. — The straight forward reason the letter headlined …
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Politico, Philly.com, Talking Points Memo, Mediaite and The Week
New York Times:
Health Law Court Case Winner Could Be Political Loser — WASHINGTON — The party that wins the impending Supreme Court decision on President Barack Obama's health care law could be the political loser. — If the Republican-backed challenge to the law's subsidies for lower-earning Americans prevails …
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Daily Kos
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Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Supreme Court Litmus Testing in the 2016 Election
Supreme Court Litmus Testing in the 2016 Election
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Salon
New York Times:
Sepp Blatter Says FIFA Must Police Itself — ZURICH — Sepp Blatter, the president of world soccer's governing body, acknowledged the “unprecedented and difficult times” for his organization on Thursday, but largely avoided taking responsibility for the actions of “a tiny minority” arrested in a corruption inquiry this week.
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Forbes, Washington Post and The Week
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Christopher Ingraham / Washington Post:
The human toll of FIFA's corruption
The human toll of FIFA's corruption
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Forbes, Business Insider, Big Think, The Week, CNBC, Bloomberg View, The Federalist, The Verge, The Atlantic and CNN
Drew Harwell / Washington Post:
Nike becomes suspected player in alleged $150 million FIFA bribery scandal
Nike becomes suspected player in alleged $150 million FIFA bribery scandal
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Hot Air, The Week and The Daily Beast
Annie Karni / Politico:
Socialist Sanders threatens Clinton more than made-for-TV O'Malley — In a 2016 surprise, the Dems' left flank opts for a quirky old-school pol. — One candidate is 73, with a shock of wispy white hair and a famously rumpled demeanor that makes him look more like a mad scientist than a politician.
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Firedoglake, Los Angeles Times, DownWithTyranny!, Mediaite, PoliticusUSA and The Reaction
Joe Dana / KPNX:
‘Draw Muhammad’ contest planned in Phoenix — An Phoenix area anti-Muslim activist is planning a “draw Muhammad” cartoon contest and rally in Phoenix on Friday. The event is being dubbed a “Freedom of Speech Rally” and comes three weeks after a similar event in Garland, Texas, that prompted violence by two alleged ISIS sympathizers.
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Talking Points Memo, The Moderate Voice, Raw Story and Friendly Atheist
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The Bridge Initiative / bridge.georgetown.edu:
In Arizona, Bikers Plan Armed Protest Outside of Mosque
In Arizona, Bikers Plan Armed Protest Outside of Mosque
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BARE NAKED ISLAM, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, WEB OF EVIL, RT and The Gateway Pundit
Phil Stewart / Reuters:
U.S. Army chief says no human error seen in anthrax mishap — U.S. personnel working at an Army facility in Utah appeared to follow correctly all the outlined procedures to inactivate anthrax before they mistakenly shipped off live samples of the deadly bacteria, the Army's top general said on Thursday.
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American Spectator and Shakesville
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Bill Scher / Politico:
Fox News Eats Its Own — The GOP's worst enemy is turning out to be the friendliest network. — Lead image by AP Photo. — The Republican National Committee triumphantly seized control of the debates last year, saying it would not allow a repeat of 2012, when “the liberal media interrogated …
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TVNewser and FishbowlDC
Elizabeth Titus / Bloomberg Business:
The Secret Service Has the Security Euphemism of the Day — Introducing the “pointed anti-climb feature.” — t emtitus — The Secret Service's latest effort to improve security at the White House is undergoing a bit of a rebranding. — Our colleague Derek Wallbank reports today …
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ABC News
Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
AFL-CIO leader warns labor could sit out 2016 fight over trade — AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka warned Hillary Clinton that his powerful labor union coalition might not endorse her presidential campaign if she comes out in support of the controversial trade deal making its way through Congress.
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USA Today
Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Despite Opposing Sandy Relief, Cruz Calls For Federal Aid For Texas Flood — Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Wednesday assured Texans that the state would receive federal relief following major flooding, even though the senator opposed federal funding following Hurricane Sandy.
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