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Quinnipiac University:
Release Detail — July 30, 2015 - Trump Tops Republican Pack By Wide Margin, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; But Dems Trump Trump In General Election — With 20 percent of Republican voters, Donald Trump is the clear leader in the crowded Republican presidential primary field …
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Michael C. Bender / Bloomberg Business:
Former Marco Rubio Donors Turning to Others in Presidential Race — After U.S. Senator Marco Rubio decided to run for president, he asked donors to transfer their contributions from his aborted re-election campaign to his bid for the White House. More than 260 didn't.
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Taylor Marsh
Niall Stanage / The Hill:
Clinton's habit of dodging key issues draws Democrats' fire — Could an excess of caution hurt Hillary Clinton? — This query is coming to the fore again after she dodged a question on Tuesday over whether she supports or opposes building the Keystone XL Pipeline.
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Prairie Weather, Liberal Values, Seeing the Forest and Washington Post
Mitch Perry / SaintPetersBlog:
Shock poll: Donald Trump leads Jeb Bush 26-20 percent ... in Florida
Shock poll: Donald Trump leads Jeb Bush 26-20 percent ... in Florida
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Associated Press:
Court bars anti-abortion group from releasing new videos of Calif. company officials — LOS ANGELES - A temporary restraining order has been issued preventing an anti-abortion group from releasing any video of leaders of a California company that provides fetal tissue to researchers.
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The Daily Beast:
Why Dems Don't Want to Talk About Planned Parenthood — While Republicans are celebrating Planned Parenthood's PR disaster, Hillary Clinton and the other Democratic hopefuls are scrambling to respond. — Over the last three weeks, Planned Parenthood has been the subject of three sting videos …
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David Weigel / Washington Post:
For Democrats, there's no right answer on Planned Parenthood — The surprise of today's Republican press conference on Planned Parenthood came when one of the freshman class's stars praised Hillary Clinton. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa.) described how undercover videos had found …
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
How Planned Parenthood could shut down the government
How Planned Parenthood could shut down the government
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David Daleiden / The Center for Medical Progress:
Planned Parenthood VP Says Fetuses May Come Out Intact, Agrees Payments Specific to the Specimen
Planned Parenthood VP Says Fetuses May Come Out Intact, Agrees Payments Specific to the Specimen
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Sun-Times National, National Review, The PJ Tatler and The Federalist
Cecile Richards / Washington Post:
Planned Parenthood president: These extremist videos are nothing short of an attack on women
Planned Parenthood president: These extremist videos are nothing short of an attack on women
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The Daily Caller, New York Times, Addicting Info and RH Reality Check
Rachael Bade / Politico:
Judge explodes over Hillary email delays — An irritated federal judge Thursday put the Hillary Clinton email scandal into stark terms, grilling the State Department on a pattern of delayed document releases that has turned a possible bureaucratic logjam into a major problem for the leading Democratic presidential contender.
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A.B. Stoddard / The Hill:
Clinton must be joking — Those Clinton campaign strategists are so clever: trying to just lighten up this whole process, appeal to the young, show they get the joke and turn Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign into a late-night comedy punch line. — In just days, Clinton …
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Chris Stigall / CBS Philly:
Author Ronald Kessler On Bill Clinton: ‘He Has A Blonde, Busty Mistress’
Author Ronald Kessler On Bill Clinton: ‘He Has A Blonde, Busty Mistress’
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Chicks on the Right and The Gateway Pundit
Wall Street Journal:
UBS Deal Shows Clinton's Complicated Ties — Donations to family foundation increased after secretary of state's involvement in tax case — A few weeks after Hillary Clinton was sworn in as secretary of state in early 2009, she was summoned to Geneva by her Swiss counterpart to discuss an urgent matter.
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Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
Why the Naysayers Are Wrong About the Iran Deal — Mike Huckabee says President Obama is using his nuclear deal to “take the Israelis and march them to the door of the oven.” Mitt Romney describes it as a “generational calamity.” And while polls diverge, one recently taken by CNN suggests …
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Katie Pavlich / Townhall.com:
Israel: U.S. Officials Are Withholding Major Parts And Details Of Iran Deal From Us
Israel: U.S. Officials Are Withholding Major Parts And Details Of Iran Deal From Us
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USA Today, John Hawkins' Right Wing News and Washington Post
David Knowles / Bloomberg Business:
New Hampshire Voters Explain the Appeal of Donald Trump — A Bloomberg Politics focus group of Donald Trump supporters in the Granite State helps illuminate the billionaire's rise in the polls. — t writerknowles — Donald Trump is a brand, and his New Hampshire supporters are itching to buy it.
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Ken Goldstein / Bloomberg Business:
Many Republican Polls Are Measuring a Unicorn Electorate — Recent elections around the world have not been kind to pollsters. In contests in Israel and Britain, and in a referendum in Scotland, pre-election polls all showed tight races that ended up being, well, not so tight.
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Yahoo Politics:
Donald Trump amuses us to death — All right then, let's do this. If we have to talk about Donald Trump, because apparently the subject will not just go away on its own, then let's talk about him, even if it means going back on a vow I made 16 years ago. — This was back in 1999 …
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Washington Monthly and Washington Post
Sam Fragoso / Movie Interviews : NPR:
At 79, Woody Allen Says There's Still Time To Do His Best Work — Woody Allen is a prolific filmmaker — he's been releasing films pretty much every year since the mid-1960s. (His latest, Irrational Man, is now in theaters.) But Allen isn't exactly prolific as an interview subject.
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Daily Mail and Just Jared
Alana Semuels / The Atlantic:
White Flight Never Ended — Nearly 50 years ago, after a string of race-related riots in cities across America, President Lyndon B. Johnson commissioned a panel of civic leaders to investigate the underlying causes of racial tension in the country. — The result was the Kerner Report …
Forbes:
The Colossal Hoax Of Organic Agriculture — Consumers of organic foods are getting both more and less than they bargained for. On both counts, it's not good. — Many people who pay the huge premium—often more than a hundred percent-for organic foods do so because they're afraid of pesticides.
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Moonbattery and Rush Limbaugh
Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
Will Dana, Rolling Stone's Managing Editor, to Depart — Will Dana, the managing editor of Rolling Stone, will leave the magazine, just months after a controversial article about a supposed gang rape at the University of Virginia was retracted. — Mr. Dana, whose planned last day is Aug. 7 …
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Cincinnati.com:
John Kasich vs. pop culture — Ohio Gov. John Kasich's past scrapes with pop culture are starting to resurface now that he's announced for president. — Among his targets: The 1996 Coen brothers movie “Fargo,” and hip-hop band “The Roots.” In both cases, the stories were told by Kasich himself …
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Booman Tribune and Political Wire